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| - Bernard Reuben Berelson (* 2. Juni 1912 in Spokane, Washington; † 25. September 1979 in North Tarrytown, New York) war ein US-amerikanischer Meinungsforscher, Bibliotheks-, Kommunikations- und Sozialwissenschaftler. Er lehrte u. a. an der University of Chicago und der Columbia University in New York City. Von 1968 bis 1974 war er Präsident des . (de)
- Bernard Reuben Berelson (1912–1979) was an American behavioral scientist, known for his work on communication and mass media. He was a leading proponent of the broad idea of the "behavioral sciences", a field he saw as including areas such as public opinion. In Chapter 14 of Voting (1954), he enunciated what has become known as Berelson's paradox on democracy: while classical theories of its success assume voters committed to interest in public life, this fails to correspond with practical politics, while the system itself functions. (en)
- Bernard Berelson (Spokane, Washington, 1912-1979) Recibió su formación y llevó a cabo su doctorado en la Universidad de Chicago, y fue decano de la Graduate School of Library and Information de esa misma universidad. Sus conocimientos abarcaban diversas ramas, desde politólogo, demógrafo, sociólogo (ya que colaboró en diversas técnicas de tecnología electoral), y comunicólogo. 1.
* Mass Comunications (1949) 2.
* Content Analysis in Communications Research (1952) 3.
* Graduate Education in the United States (1960) 4.
* Human Behaviour: An Inventory of Scientific Findings (1964) (es)
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