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This chapter looks at one of the major problems on which the two authors worked together early in their history: Determining whether the 1980 Census of the U.S. population count should be adjusted or not. Examining this important issue not only allows us to review the tools we’ve introduced thus far, but to see them in operation. It also allows us to begin to talk about systems.
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Mitroff, Mason, and Barabba, 1981, Op. Cit. This topic is discussed in greater detail in Mitroff, Ian, Mason, Richard, and Barabba, Vincent, The 1980 Census: Policymaking amid Turbulence, Lexington Books, Lexington, MA. 1983.
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Barabba, V.P., Mitroff, I.I. (2014). A Critical Application—The U.S. Census Bureau. In: Business Strategies for a Messy World: Tools for Systemic Problem-Solving. Palgrave Pivot, New York. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137386403_4
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