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.
According to the passage, Duverger's study was unique in 1955 in that it
included both election data and survey data
gathered data from sources never before used in political studies
included an analysis of historical processes
examined the influence on voting behavior of the relationships between women and men
analyzed not only voting and political candidacy but also other political activities
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A. 包括两个数据和调查数据是正确答案。文章明确指出,Duverger的研究是1955年首先使用选举数据和调查数据进行行为主义跨国比较女性选举参与的研究。
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