Political Science, asked by purvaparkar, 5 months ago

Politics could be 'science' like physics if only ...

Politicians took more rational decisions
The conduct of human begins was completely predictable
Researchers took note efforts
Students of politics worked in labs

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Answered by shaisiraj1234
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The conduct of human beings was completely predictable.

Answered by tushargupta0691
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Answer:

Along with the question the correct answer is the conduct of human beings was completely predictable.

Explanation:

The fact that people are unpredictable poses the biggest challenge for those who want to assert that the study of politics is "scientific" in the same sense as natural science. The study of humans is obviously more susceptible to the introduction of bias, and conclusions will be open to challenge even if the research is conducted with exemplary rigour, despite the fact that the approach of natural science is not always as "objective" as some people believe. Although some political science students believe that rationality is the key to understanding human behaviour, what constitutes being "rational" ultimately depends on the individual. The sites where students labour or the attire they wear have no bearing on the status of "political science" as a field of study.

Political science aims to shed light on the state's history, its functions, the dynamic between the ruler and the ruled, citizen behaviour, etc. by the use of scientific methods like analysis, observation, experiment, etc.

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