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- ISBN: 9780765623133 | 0765623137
- Cover: Nonspecific Binding
- Copyright: 10/15/2009
Thoroughly updated, more concise than the previous edition, and available for the first time in paperback,
Preface and Acknowledgments | |
Introduction | |
Foundations Of Political Science Research | |
Research Fundamentals | |
Purposes for Political Science Research | |
The "Big Issues" in Political Science | |
Categories of Political Science Research | |
From Thematic Focus to Research Topics | |
Different Answers for Similar Problems | |
Defining Research | |
Summary | |
Discussion Questions | |
Additional Reading | |
Research Approaches and Methods | |
The Positivist Research Approach | |
The Postpositivist Revolution | |
A New Beginning for Research | |
Research Methods in-Political Science | |
Three Common Positivist Research Approaches | |
Postpositivist Research Approaches | |
Summary | |
Discussion Questions | |
Additional Reading | |
Understanding the Research Process | |
Steps in the Research Process | |
Identifying the Research Problem | |
Establishing Research Objectives | |
Deciding on a Research Strategy | |
Prepare a Research Plan | |
Gather the Data | |
Analyze and Interpret the Data | |
Prepare and Present the Findings | |
Summary | |
Discussion Questions | |
Additional Reading | |
Selecting a Research Design and Choosing a Research Topic | |
Quantitative Designs | |
Qualitative Designs | |
Combined Research Designs | |
Choosing a Research Topic | |
Tasks in Problem Definition | |
Choosing a Research Theme or Position | |
Summary | |
Discussion Questions | |
Additional Reading | |
Preparing a Research Proposal | |
Contents of a Typical Research Proposal | |
The Finished Product | |
Summary | |
Discussion Questions | |
Additional Reading | |
The Legal and Ethical Environment of Research | |
The Meaning of Ethics | |
How Can You Know Which Is the Right Decision? | |
Five Important Research Problem Areas | |
Research Ethics | |
Summary | |
Discussion Questions | |
Additional Reading | |
Quantitative Research Approaches and Methods | |
Introduction to Quantitative Research and Sampling | |
Fundamentals of Measurement | |
Issues of Reliability and Validity | |
Defining Statistics | |
Categories of Statistics | |
Parameters vs. Statistics | |
Descriptive Statistics and Inferential Statistics | |
Statistics in Political Science Research | |
Introduction to Sampling | |
Some Sampling Methods | |
Dealing with Error and Bias in Sampling | |
Nonresponse Error | |
The Meaning of Sample Distributions | |
Summary | |
Discussion Questions | |
Additional Reading | |
Exploratory Research: The Probing Approach | |
Purposes for Exploratory Research | |
Methods in Exploratory Data Collection | |
Analyzing Exploratory Data | |
Summary | |
Discussion Questions | |
Additional Reading | |
Descriptive Research: The Survey Approach | |
Advantages of Using Questionnaires | |
Some Characteristics of Questionnaires | |
How to Prepare Your Own Questionnaire | |
Developing and Wording Questions | |
Projective Techniques | |
Developing and Using Scales | |
Other Types of Scales | |
Summary | |
Discussion Questions | |
Additional Reading | |
Causal Research: The Experimental Approach | |
Key Concepts in Experimental Design | |
Approaches to Experimental Design | |
Testing Differences with Student's t-Test | |
Different Approaches for the t-Test | |
Comparing Scores of More Than Two Groups | |
Three Versions of ANOVA | |
Summary | |
Discussion Questions | |
Additional Reading | |
Interpreting Exploratory and Descriptive Statistics | |
Measures of Central Tendency | |
Measures of Variability | |
Measures of Relative Position | |
Measures of Correlation | |
Calculating Descriptive Statistics with Excel | |
Summary | |
Discussion Questions | |
Additional Reading | |
Testing Research Hypotheses | |
Fundamentals of Hypothesis Testing | |
Classes of Hypothesis Tests | |
Probability and Hypothesis Testing | |
The Concept of Error in Hypothesis Testing | |
One-Sample Hypothesis Tests | |
The Excel Confidence Test | |
Normal Distribution Tests | |
Summary | |
Discussion Questions | |
Additional Reading | |
Introduction to Nonparametric Statistics | |
Nonparametric Analogs of Parametric Tests | |
Nonparametric Tests for Location | |
One-Sample Nonparametric Tests | |
The K-S One-Sample Test for Ordinal Data | |
Nonparametric Tests for Differences | |
Two Related-Sample Tests | |
Three or More Independent Sample Tests | |
Three or More Independent Sample Tests | |
Nonparametric Relationship Tests | |
Tests for Nominal Level Data | |
Ordinal Data Association Tests | |
Summary | |
Discussion Questions | |
Additional Reading | |
Correlation and Regression Analysis | |
Relationship Test Applications | |
Correlation Analysis | |
Correlation Statistics | |
Simple Regression Analysis | |
A Simple Regression Example | |
Multiple Regression Analysis | |
Multiple Regression with Dummy Variables | |
Summary | |
Discussion Questions | |
Additional Reading | |
Exploring Multivariate Statistics | |
Multiple Regression Analysis | |
Multiple Regression with Dummy Variables | |
Predicting with Discriminant Analysis | |
Group-Classification Applications | |
Factor and Cluster Analysis Methods | |
Factor Analysis | |
Conducting a Factor Analysis with SPSS | |
Cluster Analysis | |
Multiple Analysis of Variance (MANOVA) | |
Summary | |
Discussion Questions | |
Additional Reading | |
Qualitative Research Approaches and Methods | |
Introduction to Qualitative Research Methods | |
Qualitative Research Strategies | |
The Explanatory Approach: Case and Historical Methods | |
Case Method Research | |
What Is a Case Study? | |
Three Types of Case Studies | |
When to Use the Case Study Approach | |
The Single-Case Study | |
The Multi-Case Method | |
Steps in the Case Study Method | |
Important Guidelines for Case Study Reports | |
Historical Research in Political Science | |
Capturing the Nature of Political History | |
Conducting Historical Research | |
Summary | |
Discussion Questions | |
Additional Reading | |
The Interpretive Approach I: Grounded Theory Methods | |
Early Goals for Grounded Theory | |
Importance of Grouping and Coding | |
Two Approaches to Grounded Theory | |
Steps in the Grounded Theory Process | |
A Seven-Stage Model for Grounded Theory Research | |
The Final Stage: Development of a Theory | |
A Brief Caveat about the Method | |
Grounded Theory Research in Practice | |
Grounded Theory and Public Policy | |
Summary | |
Discussion Questions | |
Additional Reading | |
The Interpretive Approach II: Ethnographic Research Methods | |
Industrialization and the Social Sciences | |
Ethnography, Ethology, or Ethnology? | |
Ethnography in Political Science Research | |
Urbanism Research | |
Ethnography and Organizational Culture | |
Summary | |
Discussion Questions | |
Additional Reading | |
The Critical Approach: Feminist and Empowerment Research | |
The Feminist Research Model | |
Empowerment Research | |
Summary | |
Discussion Questions | |
Additional Reading | |
Analysis Methods for Qualitative Data | |
What Are Qualitative Data? | |
Components of Qualitative Data Analysis | |
Bringing Order to Raw Qualitative Data | |
A Nine-Step Analysis Process | |
The Jones Qualitative Data Analysis Process | |
Analysis of Ethnographic Study Data | |
Computer Analysis of Qualitative Data | |
Summary | |
Discussion Questions | |
Additional Reading | |
Analyzing Texts, Documents, and Artifacts | |
Analysis of Texts as Data | |
Reviewing the Relevant Literature | |
Document Research Using Archival Data | |
Performing a Meta-analysis of Existing Research | |
Hermeneutic Analysis of Text and Nontext Material | |
Semiotics: The Analysis of Signs and Symbols | |
Content, Narrative, and Discourse Analysis | |
Examining Material Culture (Artifact Analysis) | |
Summary | |
Discussion Questions | |
Additional Reading | |
Preparing and Presenting Research Findings | |
Organizing Information in Tables, Charts and Graphs | |
Making Sense out of Raw Data | |
Preparing a Stem-and-Leaf Diagram | |
Communicating with Charts and Graphs | |
Summary | |
Discussion Questions | |
Additional Reading | |
Organizing and Writing a Research Report | |
How to Structure a Research Report | |
Sections in a Research Report | |
Style: First Person or Third person? | |
Conclusions and/or Recommendations Section | |
Style in Research Report Writing | |
Style in the Bibliography (References) Section | |
Some Standard Style Requirements | |
Other Style Manuals | |
Special Requirements for Political Science Research papers | |
Summary | |
Discussion Questions | |
Additional Reading | |
Introduction to Statistical Software | |
How Do I Start Using SPSS? | |
The SPSS Opening Screen | |
Entering Variable Labels | |
Working with the Data Editor Toolbar | |
Processing Numerical Data with SPSS | |
Variable Labels | |
Value Labels | |
Missing Values | |
Data Types | |
Entering Data | |
Putting SPSS to Work | |
Using the Frequencies Dialogue Box | |
Univariate Descriptive Statistics for Continuous Measurements | |
Bivariate | |
Descriptive Statistics | |
Measures of Association | |
Summary | |
Discussion Questions | |
Additional Reading | |
References | |
Author Index | |
Subject Index | |
About the Author | |
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