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8 The Research Agenda: Conclusions and Recommendations
Pages 135-142

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From page 135...
... develop a longitudinal survey and maintain a longitudinal database. RELEVANT PERSONNEL As described in Chapter 1 and reiterated as a theme carried throughout the recommendations, the committee, throughout its data-gathering process, was repeatedly struck by the lack of basic research conducted on actual soldiers within real military contexts.
From page 136...
... The U.S Army Research Institute for the Behavioral and Social Sciences (ARI) should be responsible for making appropriate data on Army units available and for promoting access for both internal and external behavioral researchers to study basic scientific questions in military contexts.
From page 137...
... and other relevant U.S. military funding agencies should fund basic research that: 1.
From page 138...
... Army Research Institute for the Behavioral and Social Sci ences and other U.S. military funding agencies should support basic research on: 1.
From page 139...
... military funding agencies should fund basic research on: 1. how soldiers gain status; 2.
From page 140...
... Army Research Institute for the Behavioral and Social Sci ences and other U.S. military funding agencies should support basic research that identifies: 1.
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... Army Research Institute for the Behavioral and Social Sciences and other U.S. military funding agencies should work with project staff of the Millennium Cohort Study and with other relevant parties collect ing survey and administrative data on military personnel to: 1.


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