Tribute to Judith Trent
Since 1988, when I edited the first American Behavioral Scientist issue on the presidential campaign—for that issue, and for every presidential campaign cycle up to 2020, the first article of my American Behavioral Scientist issues has been Judi’s “Ideal Candidate,” based on the research she, you, a...
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