1. A CRITIQUE OF THE LEARNING CONCEPT IN POLITICAL SOCIALIZATION RESEARCH.
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Cook, Thomas J. and Scioli Jr., Frank P.
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POLITICAL socialization , *POLITICAL psychology , *SOCIOLOGY , *POLITICAL sociology , *LEARNING , *SOCIAL sciences - Abstract
In this paper, the authors will critically examine a central, though neglected, aspect of political socialization research--the learning concept. Following a discussion of the current status of the learning concept, they propose a research strategy towards the operationalization of the concept in political socialization research and exemplify the approach with a specific learning paradigm adopted from experimental psychology. In a field such as psychology which evidences a long history of research in the study of learning as a general concept, there is a sharp disagreement as to what precisely is meant by "the learning process." Since psychologists differ with regard to the learning process, the unqualified utilization of the concept within political socialization research is highly questionable. Moreover, the failure to explicate clearly the meaning of the learning process in political socialization research has precluded the establishment of the "empirical import" of the concept. Inclusion of the term "political learning" as an integral element in a synthetic mode of discourse requires that the empirical import of the term be established.
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- 1972