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  1. Charles Edward Merriam Jr. (1874–1953) was an American professor of political science at the University of Chicago, founder of the behavioral approach to political science, a trainer of many graduate students, a prominent intellectual in the Progressive Movement, and an advisor to several US Presidents.

  2. Charles Edward Merriam (15 de noviembre de 1874 – 8 de enero de 1953) fue un profesor de ciencia política en la Universidad de Chicago y el fundador del conductismo en las ciencias políticas. Su hermano mayor fue John C. Merriam. Merriam trabajó como consejero para los presidentes de Estados Unidos Herbert Hoover y Franklin Roosevelt.

  3. Charles Edward Merriam (15 de noviembre de 1874 – 8 de enero de 1953) fue un profesor de ciencia política en la Universidad de Chicago y el fundador del conductismo en las ciencias políticas. Su hermano mayor fue John C. Merriam.

  4. As a political scientist, Merriam was intrigued by the methodology he saw emerging in the fields of philosophy, sociology, psychology, and anthropology. Merriam hoped to steer political theory along a path that incorporated these methods but that resisted their deterministic tendencies.

  5. Charles Edward Merriam (1874-1953) was an American political scientist, critic and defender of democracy, practical politician, adviser to presidents, and a prolific writer on all phases of government and politics.

  6. www.encyclopedia.com › applied-and-social-sciences-magazines › merriam-charles-eMerriam, Charles E. | Encyclopedia.com

    The life of Charles Edward Merriam, Jr. (1874–1953), American political scientist, represents and reflects many of the changes which have taken place not only in the field in which he achieved his reputation but also in American society in the twentieth century.

  7. Quick Reference. (1874 –1953) An American political scientist, reformer, and late in his career, pioneer of behavioralism in the social sciences. Merriam devoted much of his career to studying and attempting to ...