Doing Political Science

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Coherent Historical Narrative
community analysis
comparative politics
conflicting political science explanations
empirical political analysis
Empirical Propositions
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Explains Vote Choice
Individual Level Variables
knowledge validation
Michigan Model
National Academy
Nonrational Factors
Party Identification
political behavior theories
political cleavages
Political Party
political psychology
Randomly Assign
Rational Action Theorists
Rational Choice Theory
research paradigms
scientific methodology
Significant Direct Predictor
Societal Corporatism
Tougher Tests
United States
Vote Choice
West Germany
Working Class Formation

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367153700
  • Weight: 285g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Oct 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book describes five paradigms of political explanation: rational choice theory, political psychology, community analysis, Marx, and Weber. It is a text for beginning students of political science and for more advanced students who want to reflect on modes of thought in political analysis.

Alan S. Zuckerman is professor of political science and Judaic studies and director of the social science data center at Brown University. He has also served as Fulbright professor of political science at Tel-Aviv University and the University of Pisa and visiting research fellow at the University of Essex. Among his publications are The Politics of Faction: Christian Democratic Rule in Italy and The Transformation of the Jews as well as numerous articles on Jewish communities, the Holocaust of European Jewry, political cleavages, political parties, and electoral behavior.

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