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020 _a9781108745888
082 _a320.0724
_bDRU
100 _aDruckman, James (ed.)
245 _aAdvances in experimental political science
260 _bCambridge University Press,
_c2021.
_aCambridge:
300 _axvi, 654 p. : ill. ;
_bpb,
_c24 cm.
365 _aGBP
_b39.99
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 _aExperimental political science has changed. In two short decades, it evolved from an emergent method to an accepted method to a primary method. The challenge now is to ensure that experimentalists design sound studies and implement them in ways that illuminate cause and effect. They must do so while also respecting ethical boundaries, interpreting results in a transparent manner, and sharing data and research materials to ensure others can build on what has been learned. This book explores the application of new designs; the introduction of novel data sources, measurement approaches, and statistical methods; the use of experiments in more areas; and discipline-wide discussions about the robustness, generalizability, and ethics of experiments in political science. The volume explores these new opportunities while also highlighting the concomitant challenges. The goal is to help scholars and practitioners conduct high-quality experiments that make important contributions to knowledge.
650 _aPolitical science-Methodology
650 _aPolitical science-Research
650 _aPolitical science Experiments
650 _aPolitics and government
700 _aGreen, Donald P.
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