Furthermore, political science is related to, and draws upon, the fields of economics, law, sociology, history, philosophy, human geography, political anthropology, and psychology.
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Furthermore, political science is related to, and draws upon, the fields of economics, law, sociology, history, philosophy, human geography, political anthropology, and psychology.
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Political science is methodologically diverse and appropriates many methods originating in psychology, social research, and political philosophy.
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In 2000, the Perestroika Movement in political science was introduced as a reaction against what supporters of the movement called the mathematicization of political science.
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Political science is a social study concerning the allocation and transfer of power in decision making, the roles and systems of governance including governments and international organizations, political behaviour, and public policies.
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Political science provides analysis and predictions about political and governmental issues.
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Political science scientists look at a variety of data, including constitutions, elections, public opinion, and public policy, foreign policy, legislatures, and judiciaries.
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Some political science departments classify methodology as well as scholarship on the domestic politics of a particular country as distinct fields.
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Political science is methodologically diverse; political scientists approach the study of politics from a host of different ontological orientations and with a variety of different tools.
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Empirical political science methods include the use of field experiments, surveys and survey experiments, case studies, process tracing, historical and institutional analysis, ethnography, participant observation, and interview research.
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The term political science is more popular in North America than elsewhere; other institutions, especially those outside the United States, see political science as part of a broader discipline of political studies, politics, or government.
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