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Rethinking social inquiry : diverse tools, shared standards / edited by Henry E. Brady and David Collier.

Contributor(s): Brady, Henry E | Collier, David 1942-.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Lanham, Md. : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, c2010Edition: 2nd ed.Description: xviii, 410 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.ISBN: 9781442203433 (cloth : alk. paper); 9781442203440 (pbk. : alk. paper).Subject(s): Social sciences -- Research | Social sciences -- MethodologyDDC classification: 300.72
Contents:
Introduction to the second edition: a sea change in political methodology / David Collier, Henry E. Brady, and Jason Seawright -- Refocusing the discussion of methodology / Henry E. Brady, David Collier, and Jason Seawright -- The quest for standards: King, Keohane, and Verba's Designing social inquiry / David Collier, Jason Seawright, and Gerardo L. Munck -- Doing good and doing better: how far does the quantitative template get us? / Henry E. Brady -- Some unfulfilled promises of quantitative imperialism / Larry M. Bartels -- How interference in the social (but not the physical) sciences neglects theoretical anomaly / Ronald Rogowski -- Bridging the quantitative-qualitative divide / Sidney Tarrow -- The importance of research design / Gary King, Robert O. Keohane, and Sidney Verba -- Critiques, responses, and trade-offs: drawing together the debate / David Collier, Henry E. Brady, and Jason Seawright -- Sources of leverage in casual interference: toward an alternative view of methodology / David Collier, Henry E. Brady, and Jason Seawright -- Process tracing and casual inference / Andrew Bennett -- On types of scientific inquiry: the role of qualitative reasoning / David A. Freedman -- Data-set observations versus causal-process observations: the 2000 U.S. presidential election / Henry E. Brady -- Addendum: teaching process tracing / David Collier -- Regression-based inference: a case study in failed causal assessment / Jason Seawright -- Design-based inference: beyond the pitfalls of regression analysis? / Thad Dunning -- Glossary / Jason Seawright and David Collier.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 361-385) and indexes.

Introduction to the second edition: a sea change in political methodology / David Collier, Henry E. Brady, and Jason Seawright -- Refocusing the discussion of methodology / Henry E. Brady, David Collier, and Jason Seawright -- The quest for standards: King, Keohane, and Verba's Designing social inquiry / David Collier, Jason Seawright, and Gerardo L. Munck -- Doing good and doing better: how far does the quantitative template get us? / Henry E. Brady -- Some unfulfilled promises of quantitative imperialism / Larry M. Bartels -- How interference in the social (but not the physical) sciences neglects theoretical anomaly / Ronald Rogowski -- Bridging the quantitative-qualitative divide / Sidney Tarrow -- The importance of research design / Gary King, Robert O. Keohane, and Sidney Verba -- Critiques, responses, and trade-offs: drawing together the debate / David Collier, Henry E. Brady, and Jason Seawright -- Sources of leverage in casual interference: toward an alternative view of methodology / David Collier, Henry E. Brady, and Jason Seawright -- Process tracing and casual inference / Andrew Bennett -- On types of scientific inquiry: the role of qualitative reasoning / David A. Freedman -- Data-set observations versus causal-process observations: the 2000 U.S. presidential election / Henry E. Brady -- Addendum: teaching process tracing / David Collier -- Regression-based inference: a case study in failed causal assessment / Jason Seawright -- Design-based inference: beyond the pitfalls of regression analysis? / Thad Dunning -- Glossary / Jason Seawright and David Collier.

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