Description
-Amanda M. Rosen, Webster University
Understand the "how" and the "why" behind research in political science.
Political Science Research Methods helps students to understand the logic behind research design by guiding them through a step-by-step process that explains when and why a researcher would pursue different kinds of methods. The highly anticipated Ninth Edition of this trusted resource provides more international examples, an increased focus on the role ethics play in the research process, increased attention to qualitative research methods, and expanded coverage on the role of the internet in research and analysis.
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About the Author
Janet Buttolph Johnson is associate professor of political science and international relations at the University of Delaware, where she specializes in public policy, state and local politics, and environmental policy and politics. H. T. Reynolds is professor emeritus of political science at the University of Delaware. He is author of Governing America, with David Volger; The Analysis of Nominal Data, Second Edition; and several articles on methodology. Jason Mycoff is associate professor of political science and international relations at the University of Delaware. His research is on American political institutions, in particular the US Congress, congressional committees, and parties.
Reviews
"I like the focus on empiricism and the attempt to illustrate numerous research puzzles throughout." -- Anna Brigevich
"A great overview of research methods written by and for political scientists." -- Ewa Golebiowska
"This textbook is an informative and broad first foray into political science research methods that is appropriate for any early undergraduate student." -- Ronald J. McGauvran
"This is a solid text that walks students through the entire process of empirical quantitative research methods in political science without being too math-heavy. Students will be able to read this book and come away with an increased understanding of how we use research methods in political science." -- Amanda M. Rosen
Book Information
ISBN 9781544331430
Author Janet B. Johnson
Format Paperback
Page Count 400
Imprint CQ Press
Publisher SAGE Publications Inc
Weight(grams) 710g