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... social scientists are difficult to test in real life . In the example cited above , the social psy- chologist can easily vary the amount of communication between two stu- dents in the laboratory , or inject factors that increase or ...
... social scientists are difficult to test in real life . In the example cited above , the social psy- chologist can easily vary the amount of communication between two stu- dents in the laboratory , or inject factors that increase or ...
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... Social Sciences , " in Philosophy of the Social Science : A Reader , ed . M. Nathanson . New York : Random House , Inc. , 1963 . HERZOG , ARTHUR , The War - Peace Establishment . New York : Harper & Row , Publishers , 1963 . HOFFMANN ...
... Social Sciences , " in Philosophy of the Social Science : A Reader , ed . M. Nathanson . New York : Random House , Inc. , 1963 . HERZOG , ARTHUR , The War - Peace Establishment . New York : Harper & Row , Publishers , 1963 . HOFFMANN ...
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... social supports or rewards for changing them , the third course may be easy to bring about . But in a highly institutionalized setting , such as that in which policy makers work , there may be strong social pressures against changing ...
... social supports or rewards for changing them , the third course may be easy to bring about . But in a highly institutionalized setting , such as that in which policy makers work , there may be strong social pressures against changing ...
Contents
The Development of International Relations as a Field of Study | 6 |
Current Schools of Study in International Politics 8 Interdisciplinary Efforts | 13 |
International Politics Foreign Policy and International Relations | 20 |
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