Political behavior is a field within political science that examines the actions, attitudes, and decision-making processes of individuals and groups within a political context. This area of research seeks to understand how individuals interact with political institutions, participate in political processes, and form political opinions. Political behavior research often explores topics such as voting behavior, political participation, public opinion, political socialization, and political activism. By studying political behavior, researchers aim to better understand how individuals engage with the political system and influence political outcomes.