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Research in Political Behavior

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 September 2013

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The five papers which follow were prepared during the summer of 1951 by the Social Science Research Council's Interuniversity Summer Seminar on Political Behavior. The seminar, which met at the University of Chicago, was attended by seven persons, who accept joint responsibility for the papers: Samuel J. Eldersveld, University of Michigan; Alexander Heard, University of North Carolina; Samuel P. Huntington, Harvard University; Morris Janowitz, University of Michigan; Avery Leiserson, Vanderbilt University; Dayton D. McKean, University of Colorado; and David B. Truman, Columbia University. Ralph M. Goldman met with the seminar as an associate, and later Elizabeth Wirth Marvick assisted in preparing some of the materials.

The papers, one product of the seminar's work, were written to define and illustrate what the participants feel to be a significant contemporary development in political research. The first paper, “The Implications of Research in Political Behavior,” outlines some of the requirements, characteristics, and implications of political behavior research. It is followed by plans for three research projects, “Party and Administrative Responsibility: Council-Manager Government,” “Political Participation in a Metropolitan District: A Study of Group Influence on Political Activity,” and “The Roles of Congressional Leaders: National Party vs. Constituency,” drawn up in accordance with these specifications.

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Copyright © American Political Science Association 1952

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page 1005 note 1 Progress in Political Research,” American Political Science Review, Vol. 20, p. 7 (Feb., 1926)Google Scholar.

page 1009 note 1 Stone, Harold A., Price, Don K., and Stone, Kathryn H., City Manager Government in Nine Cities (Chicago, 1940), p. 45Google Scholar.

page 1015 note 1 (University, Alabama, 1949), p. 168.

page 1020 note 2 Field research is necessary to develop explicit criteria of party membership in the metropolitan district under investigation.

page 1025 note 1 Rice, Stuart A., Quantitative Methods in Politics (New York, 1928)Google Scholar.

page 1025 note 2 Beyle, Herman C., Identification and Analysis of Attribute-Cluster-Blocs (Chicago, 1931)CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

page 1026 note 3 Rice, op. cit., p. 194.

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