In 1955 Maurice Duverger published The Political Role of Women, the first behavioralist, multinational comparison of women's electoral participation ever to use election data and survey data together. His study analyzed women's patterns of voting, political candidacy, and political activism in four European countries during the first half of the twentieth century. Duverger's research findings were that women voted somewhat less frequently than men (the difference narrowing the longer women had the vote) and were slightly more conservative.

Duverger's work set an early standard for the sensitive analysis of women's electoral activities. Moreover, to Duverger's credit, he placed his findings in the context of many of the historical processes that had shaped these activities. However, since these contexts have changed over time, Duverger's approach has proved more durable than his actual findings. In addition, Duverger's discussion of his findings was hampered by his failure to consider certain specific factors important to women's electoral participation at the time he collected his data: the influence of political regimes, the effects of economic factors, and the ramifications of political and social relations between women and men. Given this failure, Duverger's study foreshadowed the enduring limitations of the behavioralist approach to the multinational study of women's political participation.


The primary purpose of the passage is to


evaluate a research study

summarize the history of a research area

report new research findings

reinterpret old research findings

reconcile conflicting research findings

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答案是B。因为文章的主要目的是介绍马里奥·杜弗格的研究,总结了杜弗格研究区域的历史,以及将他的研究结果放入当时影响妇女选举参与的历史进程的背景中。它对的杜弗格的研究进行了敏感的分析,并总结了杜弗格的发现所处的语境。文章并没有报道新的研究结果,也没有重新解释旧的研究数据,也没有协调相互矛盾的研究结果,所以答案是B。

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