Unifying Political Methodology The Likelihood Theory Of Statistical Inference


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Unifying Political Methodology


Unifying Political Methodology

Author: Gary King

language: en

Publisher: University of Michigan Press

Release Date: 1998-06-24


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DIVArgues that likelihood theory is a unifying approach to statistical modeling in political science /div

Unifying Polítical Methodology


Unifying Polítical Methodology

Author: Gary King

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1989


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The Oxford Handbook of Political Methodology


The Oxford Handbook of Political Methodology

Author: Janet M. Box-Steffensmeier

language: en

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Release Date: 2008-08-21


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Political methodology has changed dramatically over the past thirty years, and many new methods and techniques have been developed. Both the Political Methodology Society and the Qualitative/Multi-Methods Section of the American Political Science Association have engaged in ongoing research and training programs that have advanced quantitative and qualitative methodology. The Oxford Handbook of Political Methodology presents and synthesizes these developments. The Handbook provides comprehensive overviews of diverse methodological approaches, with an emphasis on three major themes. First, specific methodological tools should be at the service of improved conceptualization, comprehension of meaning, measurement, and data collection. They should increase analysts' leverage in reasoning about causal relationships and evaluating them empirically by contributing to powerful research designs. Second, the authors explore the many different ways of addressing these tasks: through case-studies and large-n designs, with both quantitative and qualitative data, and via techniques ranging from statistical modelling to process tracing. Finally, techniques can cut across traditional methodological boundaries and can be useful for many different kinds of researchers. Many of the authors thus explore how their methods can inform, and be used by, scholars engaged in diverse branches of methodology.