
@article{ref1,
title="How Measurable Is Success? Behavioral Science in the Computer Age",
journal="Crime and delinquency",
year="1969",
author="Bartoo, C. H.",
volume="15",
number="4",
pages="519-524",
abstract="The general public wants &quot;success&quot; or &quot;failure&quot; defined in black or white terms. The physical sciences offer universally clear-cut definitions, formulas, and criteria by which their &quot;suc cess&quot; can be appraised; on the other hand, the behavioral sci ences are equivocal and the public, bewildered, questions the truth of the claimed &quot;successes.&quot; Correction, in particular, must embark on research that will formalize and measure the authen ticity of its &quot;successes.&quot;.   <p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="0011-1287",
doi="10.1177/001112876901500408",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/001112876901500408"
}