Kurt Lewin (1890–1947) German-American psychologist
Source: 1940s, Action research and minority problems, 1946, p. 35.
Raewyn Connell et al. (1975). How to do small surveys – a guide for students in sociology, kindred industries and allied trades. School of Social Sciences. Flinders University. p. 1.
Kurt Lewin (1890–1947) German-American psychologist
Source: 1940s, Action research and minority problems, 1946, p. 35.
Richard Boyatzis (1946) American business theorist
Source: Transforming qualitative information (1998), p. as cited in: Graciela Tonon (2012) Young People's Quality of Life and Construction of Citizenship. p. 53.
Brian Campbell Vickery (1918–2009) British information theorist
Source: Fifty years of information progress (1994), p. 7.
Peter Checkland (1930) British management scientist
Source: Systems Thinking, Systems Practice, 1981, p. 152 as cited in: R.L. McCown (2001) "Learning to bridge the gap between science-based decision support and the practice of farming". In: Aust. J. Agric. Res., Vol 52, p. 560-561
On his research process in “"a cautionary tale" part II: Interview with Playwright Christopher Oscar Peña” http://www.theaterspeak.org/2013/07/part-ii-of-cautionary-tale-at-flea.html (Theaterspeak; 2013 Jul 15)
“You'd be amazed how much research you can get done when you have no life whatsoever.”
Ernest Cline book Ready Player One
Source: Ready Player One
J. J. Thomson (1856–1940) British physicist
Cited from Lord Rayleigh, The Life of Sir J. J. Thomson (1943), p. 199.
Attributed
C. West Churchman (1913–2004) American philosopher and systems scientist
C. West Churchman, "Operations research as a profession" (1970); cited in Arjang A. Assad, Saul I. Gass (2011) Profiles in Operations Research: Pioneers and Innovators. p. 181
1960s - 1970s
“Research, he calls it. Research.”
Robert Silverberg (1935) American speculative fiction writer and editor
Pitkin sneered. “Junkie!”
Schwartz matched him sneer for sneer. “Economist!”
Short fiction, Schwartz Between the Galaxies (1974)