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Title:
The SAGE handbook of research methods in political science and international relations
/ edited by Luigi Curini, Robert Franzese
Volume 1
Contains:
Formulating good research questions and designing good research projects
Asking interesting questions
/ William Roberts Clark
From questions and puzzles to research project
/ Andrea Ruggeri and Adam McCauley
The simple, the trivial, and the insightful : field dispatches from a formal theorist
/ Branislav Slantchev
Evidence-driven computational modeling
/ Ravinder Bhavnani, Karsten Donnay and Mirko Reul
Taking data seriously in the design of data science projects
/ Mitchell Goist and Burt L. Monroe
Designing qualitative research projects : notes on theory building, case selection, and field research
/ Ezequiel Gonzalez Ocantos
Theory building for causal inference : EITM research projects
/ Thomas Brauninger and Tilko Swalve
EITM : applications in political science and international relations
/ John Aldrich and Jim Granato
Methods of theoretical argumentation
Political psychology, social psychology and behavioral economics
/ Rose McDermott
Institutional theory and method
/ Maxfield J. Peterson and B. Guy Peters
Applied game theory: an overview and first thoughts on the use of game theoretic tools
/ Adam Meirowitz and Kris Ramsay
The spatial-voting model
/ James Adams, Samuel Merrill III and Roi Zur
New directions in veto bargaining : message legislation, virtue signaling, and electoral accountability
/ Charles Cameron and Nathan Gibson
Models of coalition politics : recent developments and new directions
/ Lanny Martin and Georg Vanberg
Models of interstate conflict
/ James Morrow and Jessica S. Sun
Models of the judiciary and judicial politics
/ Deborah Beim
Wrestling with complexity in computational social science : theory, estimation, and representation
/ Scott de Marchi and Brandon Stewart
Evaluating approaches for modeling learning within diffusion episodes
/ Scott Lacombe and Frederick J. Boehmke
Conceptualization and measurement
Conceptualization and measurement : basic distinctions and guidelines
/ Gerardo L. Munck, Jorgen Moller and Svend-Erik Skaaning
Measurement models
/ Christopher Fariss, Michael Kenwick and Kevin Reuning
Measuring attitudes : multilevel modeling with post-strati?cation (MrP)
/ Leemann Lucas and Fabio Wasserfallen
Large-scale data collection and representation methods
Web data collection : potentials and challenges
/ Dominic Nyhuis
How to use social media data for political science research
/ Pablo Barbera and Zachary C. Steinert-Threlkeld
Spatial data
/ David Darmofal and Christopher Eddy
Visualizing data in political science
/ richard Traunmuller
Text as data : an overview
/ Ken Benoit
Scaling political positions from text : assumptions, methods and pitfalls
/ Benjamin Carl Krag Egerod and Robert Klemmensen
Classification and clustering
/ Sarah B. Bouchat
Sentiment analysis and social media
/ Luigi Curini and Robert Fahey
Big relational data : network-analytic measurement
/ Ernesto Calvo, Joan Timoneda and Tiago Ventura
Description:
The SAGE Handbook of Research Methods in Political Science and International Relations offers a comprehensive overview of research processes in social science - from the ideation and design of research projects, through the construction of theoretical arguments, to conceptualization, measurement, & data collection, and quantitative & qualitative empirical analysis - exposited through 65 major new contributions from leading international methodologists. Each chapter surveys, builds upon, and extends the modern state of the art in its area. Following through its six-part organization, undergraduate and graduate students, researchers and practicing academics will be guided through the design, methods, and analysis of issues in Political Science and International Relations: Part One: Formulating Good Research Questions & Designing Good Research Projects. Part Two: Methods of Theoretical Argumentation. Part Three: Conceptualization & Measurement. Part Four: Large-Scale Data Collection & Representation Methods. Part Five: Quantitative-Empirical Methods. Part Six: Qualitative & "Mixed" Methods.