Political Science Research Methods
Janet Buttolph Johnson(Author)
CQ Press
5th Edition
Published on 6. December 2004
Book
Hardback
515 pages
978-1-56802-874-3 (ISBN)
Description
Teaches students to effectively evaluate the research of others and learn how to conduct their ownWhen exposing students to political science's most important research methods, comprehensive coverage as well as clear and straightforward language are paramount. In the trusted tradition of previous editions, this new fifth edition covers all of the major research methods of the discipline and leads students step by step through the logic of research design. The new edition now gives even greater attention to promising new research tools such as online search engines, formal modelling, and logistic regression. New and updated examples from contemporary research problems make the text especially relevant and engaging. Guaranteed to please instructors looking for useful reinforcement and practice, a new companion student workbook meaningfully ties exercises and assignments to learning objectives covered in each chapter.
New To This Edition* More effective, streamlined organization and presentation better reflects the actual process of developing research problems and implementing research designs;* Expanded discussion of hypothesis formation and the logic of making causal inferences;* Greater attention to creating operational definitions of theoretical concepts and how these definitions affect research design and results;* More extensive coverage of the use of path diagrams to help students clarify their ideas about hypothesized relationships between concepts;* New and updated examples throughout to give students real world problems to work through, such as stronger illustrations of how to extract hypotheses from written material such as magazine and newspaper articles;* Improved guidance on the proper use of aggregate data. A student workbook is also in production:Working with Political Science Research Methods: Problems and ExercisesJanet Buttolph Johnson H. T.
ReynoldsISBN: 1-56802-928-4 or as a package: 1-56802-929-2C100 pages 190 X 140mm Publication: October 2004 The student workbook will contain additional exercises from text chapters and a CD with data sets in SPSS format as well as a simple, convertible text format.
New To This Edition* More effective, streamlined organization and presentation better reflects the actual process of developing research problems and implementing research designs;* Expanded discussion of hypothesis formation and the logic of making causal inferences;* Greater attention to creating operational definitions of theoretical concepts and how these definitions affect research design and results;* More extensive coverage of the use of path diagrams to help students clarify their ideas about hypothesized relationships between concepts;* New and updated examples throughout to give students real world problems to work through, such as stronger illustrations of how to extract hypotheses from written material such as magazine and newspaper articles;* Improved guidance on the proper use of aggregate data. A student workbook is also in production:Working with Political Science Research Methods: Problems and ExercisesJanet Buttolph Johnson H. T.
ReynoldsISBN: 1-56802-928-4 or as a package: 1-56802-929-2C100 pages 190 X 140mm Publication: October 2004 The student workbook will contain additional exercises from text chapters and a CD with data sets in SPSS format as well as a simple, convertible text format.
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Edition
5th Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Washington
United States
Publishing group
SAGE Publications Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Revised edition
Illustrations
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 190 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-56802-874-3 (9781568028743)
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Person
Janet Buttolph Johnson is associate professor of political science and international relations at the University of Delaware. H.T. Reynolds is professor of political science at the University of Delaware. He is the author of Governing America with David Volger, and The Analysis of Nominal Data, Second Edition
Content
Table of Contents (Each chapter ends with Conclusion, Terms Introduced, and Suggested Readings.)1. Introduction 2. Studying Politics Scientifically3. Research Design4. The Building Blocks of Social Scientific Research: Hypotheses, Concepts, and Variables5. Conducting a Literature Review 6. The Building Blocks of Social Scientific Research: Measurement7. Making Empirical Observations: Direct and Indirect Observation 8. Document Analysis: Using the Written Record9. Sampling10. Elite Interviewing and Survey Research11. Univariate Data Analysis and Descriptive Statistics12. Measuring Relationships and Testing Hypotheses: Bivariate Data Analysis 13. Searching for Complete Explanations and Causal Knowledge: Multivariate Analysis14. The Research Report: An Annotated Example