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- 4. believe that to do objective research, one has to be value free
- 5. a general agreement
- 6. is essentially the rule of law
- 10. an active involvement of all affected and intrested parties
- 13. proper utilization of resources
- 14. Science A classical discipline that deals with the study of political phenomena
- 15. believes that there are certain uniformities in political behaviour which can be expressed in generalisation
- 18. The exercise of power or authority by political readers
- 20. approach philosophical, historical, and legal institutional modes of analysis
- 21. Research in political science must be systematic. Theory and research should go together
- 22. to a kind of justice that givers more opportunity to the less fortunate members of the society
- 24. pov in looking at and interpreting the world of politics
- 25. this approach is concerned with the legal process, legal bodies or institutions, justice and independence of justiciary
- 28. emphasize testing and verifying everything
- 29. responsibility that emphasize that political science research should be meaningful, that it should be address urgent political problems
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- 1. after collecting data, the researcher should measure and quantity those data
- 2. put emphasis on the use of thos research tools and methods which generates valid, reliable, and comparative data
- 3. emphasize on the any situation
- 7. meeting the needs
- 8. this approach is concerned with the study of formal structures
- 9. institution and processes serve all stakeholders in a Frimley
- 11. people are often to information regarding decisio-making process
- 12. science believes that the study of political science should be verified by evidence
- 16. political science should not be separated from various other social sciences like history, sociology, and economics, etc
- 17. This approach firmly believes that values can't be separated from the study of politics and political system
- 19. said that "politics is who gets what, when and how"
- 23. approach value-free, ampirical, and behavioral modes of inquiry
- 26. originally from the greek word "kubernaein"
- 27. which we understand and order our social affairs, and acquire greater control over the situation
