Empirical Political Analysis

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A01=Craig Leonard Brians
A01=Jarol B. Manheim
A01=Lars Willnat
A01=Richard C. Rich
advanced political science research methods
Alternative Rival Hypotheses
analysis
Author_Craig Leonard Brians
Author_Jarol B. Manheim
Author_Lars Willnat
Author_Richard C. Rich
Candidate's Party Identification
Candidate’s Party Identification
Category=JHBC
Category=JPA
CATI System
causal inference methods
Comparative Focus Groups
Craig Leonard Brians
data coding
Delinquent Child Support Payments
Dummy Variables
empirical
eq_bestseller
eq_isMigrated=1
eq_isMigrated=2
eq_nobargain
eq_non-fiction
eq_society-politics
Grand Tour Question
Guttman Scaling
Jarol B. Manheim
Lars Willnat
Likert Scaling
Literature Review
Negative Relationship
Online Focus Groups
Operation Fright
Ordinal Level Data
Partial Regression Coefficient
Party List Proportional Representation
Political
Pro-choice Republicans
Pro-life Democrats
quantitative
Quantitative Research
Random Assignment
research
research ethics
Respondent's Party Identification
Respondent’s Party Identification
sampling techniques
social science methodology
Social Science Research
statistics
survey instrument design
Systematic Random Sample
Thurstone Scaling Technique
Typical Semantic Differential Items

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138088764
  • Weight: 725g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Jun 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Empirical Political Analysis introduces readers to the foundations of social science research. Organized around the stages of the research process, this textbook prepares readers to conduct both quantitative and qualitative research, from the formation of theory through the design of research projects, to the collection of data and the analysis of results. It offers a clear and concise presentation of basic concepts and tools that can be applied in a wide range of research settings and highlights ethical conduct in the research process. It will help you both to achieve sound results in your own research and to critically evaluate research presented by others.

Key features:

    • Offers comprehensive coverage of quantitative and qualitative research methods in political science – this book is one of the key texts in the field of political research methods since it was first published over 25 years ago.
      • Covers the research process from start to finish—hypothesis formation, literature review, research design, data gathering, data analysis, and research report writing.
        • Includes in-depth examples of political science research to give discipline-specific instruction on political analysis.
          • Features a "Practical Research Ethics" box in every chapter to make students aware of common ethical dilemmas and potential solutions to them.
            • Includes learning goals, key terms, and research examples to help students engage and explore the most important concepts.

            New to this edition:

              • Updated and international case studies.
                • New material on understanding research design – what constitutes a sound research design and how this contributes to being able to justify research findings.

                Richard C. Rich, PhD, studies and teaches about environmental policy, public policy analysis, and research methods. He was Editor of the State University of New York Press Urban Public Policy book series that won the Aaron Wildavsky Award for Contributions to Policy Analysis. He was formerly Chair of the Department of Political Science, Director of the Center for Environmental and Energy Studies, and Director of the School of Public and International Affairs at Virginia Tech.