Harold F. Gosnell

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Harold F. Gosnell was an influential American political scientist known for pioneering empirical and methodological approaches to the study of elections and political behavior.

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instanceOf academic
person
political scientist
contributedTo institutionalization of empirical research in political science
methodological foundations of election studies
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
fieldOfWork electoral studies
empirical political science
methodology in political science
political behavior
political science
public opinion research
genre academic research
hasAcademicDiscipline social sciences
hasGender male
hasNotableIdea application of social science methods to elections
systematic empirical study of voting behavior
influenced development of behavioralism in political science
study of electoral behavior
study of voter turnout
influencedBy rise of empirical social science in the early 20th century
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement behavioralism in political science
notableFor contributions to quantitative methods in political science
early use of experimental methods in political science
early use of survey research in political science
pioneering empirical approaches to the study of elections
pioneering methodological approaches to political behavior
occupation political scientist
studied elections in the United States
political behavior of citizens
voter participation

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