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General Theory in Political Science: A Critique of Easton's Systems Analysis [PDF]

open access: closedBritish Journal of Political Science, 1972
There have been a number of attempts in recent years to define the subject-matter of political science and to provide a theoretical framework within which the discipline may be expected to develop. Among these, the work of David Easton occupies a leading place.1 This article discusses how successful Easton has been in adumbrating a general theory ...
Peter M. Leslie
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A General Linear Approach to the Analysis of Nonmetric Data: Applications for Political Science

open access: closedAmerican Journal of Political Science, 1974
A general linear approach to the analysis of nonmetric (nominal and/or ordinal) data developed for problems common to the health sciences is extended to the field of political science. After a brief description of the method originally presented by Grizzle, Starmer, and Koch (Biometrics, 1969), two examples are discussed in detail.
Gary G. Koch, Robert G. Lehnen
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Political Science and General Systems Theory: Sketch of a Confrontation [PDF]

open access: closed, 1973
The title of this article is in so far misleading that it could be expected to cover a historical treatment of the confrontation between political science and general systems theory (in the rest of this article to be referred to as GST), be it a sketchy one. This expectation cannot possibly be met within the framework of an article.
G. P. Noordzij
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Suggestions for a General Index for Political Science [PDF]

open access: possibleAmerican Political Science Review, 1937
For some time, the growing stature of political science as an independent social science has been a notable feature in American universities. Yet, up to the present time, the categories of this new field of scientific endeavor have not found their way into the indexing departments of libraries, nor have they been recognized by indexers of other ...
Mary C. Trackett, Carl J. Friedrich
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Developing Civic Engagement in General Education Political Science

Journal of Political Science Education, 2008
How can we promote student and civic engagement amongst our students? At Texas AM helping the students to stay abreast with the news; and improving their attitude toward politics. The paper will also examine whether reading the New York Times has stimulated a desire to make a difference in their communities.
Juan Carlos Huerta, Joseph Jozwiak
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