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Comparative Political Behavior

An examination of major theoretical approaches to the study of public opinion and mass behavior around the world. The course focuses on the study of the origins and consequences of citizens' political attitudes and behaviors. Students are exposed to experimental and non-experimental methodologies as well as statistical techniques for the analysis of survey data. Prereq: PS graduate student or consent of instructor.

Prefix:
PS
Course Number:
736
Credits:
3.0