
Behavioralism (or behaviouralism outside the United States) is an approach in political science, which emerged in the 1930s in the United States. It represents a sharp break from previous political science. This is because it emphasized an objective, quantified approach to explain and predict political behavior. It is associated with the rise of t...
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(from the article `political science`) Behavioralism, which was one of the dominant approaches in the 1950s and `60s, is the view that the subject matter of political science should be ...
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(not to be confused with behaviorism (the learning theory), behavioralism is an approach in political science which seeks to provide an objective, quantified approach to explaining and predicting political behavior. It is associated with the rise of the behavioral sciences, modeled after the natural sciences.
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