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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A practical book,
By Harmen Binnema (Amsterdam, Holland) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Doing Research in Political Science: An Introduction to Comparative Methods and Statistics (Paperback)
The first part, written by Hans Keman, provides a short introduction into the different methods of research (quantitative vs. qualitative) and makes clear how to make a proper research design. The second part, written by Jan Kleinnijenhuis, gives detailed information on various statistical techniques. Not always easy to read, but surely extensive. The third part, by Paul Pennings, more or less integrates the first two parts, in giving numerous examples of political research. Topics such as elections, party systems, ideology, voting behavior etc are dealt with. All chapters end with some interesting exercices and a website offers acces to databases that were used for the research described in the book.
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Doing Research in Political Science: An Introduction to Comparative Methods and Statistics by Paul Pennings (Paperback - June 22, 1999)
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