Description
The authors integrate the exposition of the epistemology and the methodology of modeling and argue that these two reinforce each other. They illustrate the process of designing an original model suited to the puzzle at hand, using multiple methods in diverse substantive areas of inquiry. The authors also emphasize the crucial, though underappreciated, role of a narrative in the progression from theory to model.
Transparency of assumptions and steps in a model means that any analyst will reach equivalent predictions whenever she replicates the argument. Hence, models enable theoretical replication, essential in the accumulation of knowledge.
Formal Modeling in Social Science speaks to scholars in different career stages and disciplines and with varying expertise in modeling.
About the Author
Carol Mershon is Professor of Politics at the University of Virginia.
Olga Shvetsova is Professor of Political Science and Economics at Binghamton University.
Reviews
Political scientists spend too little time considering why we make formal models. Mershon and Shvetsova perform that task in a creative, provocative way. That allows them to show us systematically how to move from doing textbook exercises to actually using models in political inquiry. This is an excellent book." - James Johnson, University of Rochester
Book Information
ISBN 9780472054237
Author Carol Mershon
Format Paperback
Page Count 256
Imprint The University of Michigan Press
Publisher The University of Michigan Press
Weight(grams) 345g