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adam_text | Titel: Political science research methods
Autor: Johnson, Janet Buttolph
Jahr: 2008
Contents
Tables, Figures, and Features xiv
Preface xxiii
1. Introduction 1
Research on Winners and Losers in Politics 4
Who Votes, Who Doesn t? 8
Repression of Human Rights 11
A Look into Judicial Decision Making and Its Effects 12
Influencing Bureaucracies 15
Effects of Campaign Advertising on Voters 17
Research on Public Support for U.S. Foreign Involvement 20
Conclusion 23
Terms Introduced 26
2. Studying Politics Scientifically 27
Characteristics of Scientific Knowledge 28
The Importance of Theory 35
Acquiring Empirical Knowledge: The Scientific Method 40
Deduction and Induction 42
The Scientific Method at Work 44
Is Political Science Really Science ? 45
Practical Objections 46
Philosophical Objections 47
A Brief History of Political Science as a Discipline 49
The Era of Traditional Political Science 49
The Empirical Revolution 50
Reaction to Empiricism 51
Political Science Today: Peaceful Coexistence? 53
Conclusion 55
Terms Introduced 58
Suggested Readings 59
3. The Building Blocks of Social Scientific Research:
Hypotheses, Concepts, and Variables 60
Specifying the Research Question 60
Proposing Explanations 65
Formulating Hypotheses 70
Characteristics of Good Hypotheses 70
Specifying Units of Analysis 77
Cross-level Analysis: Ecological Inference and Ecological Fallacy 78
Defining Concepts 81
Conclusion 86
Terms Introduced 86
Suggested Readings 87
4. The Building Blocks of Social Scientific Research:
Measurement 88
Devising Measurement Strategies 89
Examples of Political Measurements: Getting to Operationalization 92
The Accuracy of Measurements 94
Reliability 94
Validity 97
Problems with Reliability and Validity in Political Science
Measurement 102
The Precision of Measurements 104
Levels of Measurement 105
Working with Precision: Too Little or Too Much 108
Multi-item Measures 110
Indexes 111
Scales 113
Conclusion 118
Terms Introduced 120
Suggested Readings 121
5. Research Design 122
Causal Inferences and Controlled Experiments 123
Causal versus Spurious Relationships 123
Randomized Controlled Experiments 127
Randomization and the Assignment of Subjects 132
Interpreting and Generalizing the Results of an Experiment 133
Internal Validity 133
External Validity 135
Other Versions of Experimental Designs 138
Simple Post-test Design 138
Repeated-Measurement Design 139
Multigroup Design 140
Field Experiments 142
Nonexperimental Designs 147
Small-N Designs 148
Cross-sectional Designs: Surveys and Aggregate Data Analysis 155
Large Longitudinal (Time Series) Designs 159
Panel Studies 162
Alternative Research Strategies 166
Formal Modeling 166
Simulation 171
Conclusion 175
Terms Introduced 178
Suggested Readings 181
6. Conducting a literature Review 182
Selecting a Research Topic 183
Why Conduct a Literature Review? 187
Collecting Sources for a Literature Review 188
Identifying the Relevant Scholarly Literature 189
Identifying Useful Popular Sources 193
Reading the Literature 199
Writing a Literature Review 200
Anatomy of a Literature Review 202
Conclusion 207
Terms Introduced 207
Suggested Readings 208
7. Sampling 209
The Basics of Sampling 209
Population or Sample? 211
Fundamental Concepts 213
Types of Samples 216
Simple Random Samples 217
Systematic Samples 219
Stratified Samples 220
Cluster Samples 223
Nonprobability Samples 225
Samples and Statistical Inference: A Gentle Introduction 227
Expected Values 229
Measuring the Variability of the Estimates: Standard Errors 231
Sampling Distributions 235
How Large a Sample? 236
Conclusion 238
Terms Introduced 240
Suggested Readings 242
8. Making Empirical Observations: Direct and
Indirect Observation 243
Types of Data and Collection Techniques 243
Qualitative versus Quantitative Uses of Data 244
Choosing among Data Collection Methods 245
Observation 248
Direct Observation 249
Indirect Observation 256
Physical Trace Measures 256
Validity Problems with Indirect Observation 258
Ethical Issues in Observation 258
Conclusion 261
Terms Introduced 264
Suggested Readings 265
9. Document Analysis: Using the Written Record 266
Types of Written Records 267
The Episodic Record 267
The Running Record 271
The Running Record and Episodic Record Compared 276
Presidential Job Approval 278
Content Analysis 282
Content Analysis Procedures 282
News Coverage of Presidential Campaigns 285
Advantages and Disadvantages of the Written Record 290
Conclusion 293
Terms Introduced 295
Suggested Readings 296
10. Survey Research and Interviewing 297
Fundamentals: Ensuring Validity and Reliability 299
Survey Research 302
Types of Surveys 302
Characteristics of Surveys 304
Response Quality 313
Survey Type and Response Quality 317
Question Wording 319
Question Type 324
Question Order 328
Questionnaire Design 331
Using Archived Surveys 331
Advantages of Using Archived Surveys 331
Publicly Available Archives 333
Interviewing 338
The Ins and Outs of Interviewing 340
Conclusion 344
Terms Introduced 349
Suggested Readings 350
11. Statistics: First Steps 351
The Data Matrix 352
Data Description and Exploration 352
Frequency Distributions, Proportions, and Percentages 355
Descriptive Statistics 360
Measures of Central Tendency 361
Measures of Variability or Dispersion 368
Deviations from Central Tendency 373
Graphs for Presentation and Exploration 384
Presentation Graphs: Bar Charts and Pie Diagrams 386
Exploratory Graphs 387
Statistical Inference 393
Two Kinds of Inference 394
Hypothesis Testing 395
Significance Tests of a Mean 406
Confidence Intervals and Confidence Levels:
Reporting Estimates of Population Parameters 416
Conclusion 420
Terms Introduced 423
Suggested Readings 425
12. Investigating Relationships between Two Variables 426
The Basics of Identifying and Measuring Relationships 426
Types of Relationships 427
The Strength of Relationships 429
Numerical Summaries: Measures of Association 430
Cross-tabulations of Nominal and Ordinal Variables 431
A First Look at the Strength of a Relationship 434
The Direction of a Relationship 437
Coefficients for Ordinal Variables 439
A Coefficient for Nominal Data 445
Association in 2 x 2 Tables: The Odds Ratio 451
Testing a Cross-tabulation for Statistical Significance 454
Analysis of Variance and the Difference of Means 462
Difference of Means or Effect Size 463
Difference of Proportions 471
Analysis of Variance 473
Regression Analysis 477
Scatterplots 477
Matrix Plots 480
Modeling Linear Relationships 482
The Regression Model 483
Interpretation of Parameters 485
Measuring the Fit of a Regression Line 487
The Correlation Coefficient 490
Standardized Regression Coefficients 492
Inference for Regression Parameters 495
Regression Is Sensitive to Large Values 497
Conclusion 498
Terms Introduced 500
Suggested Readings 502
13. Multivariate Analysis 503
Multivariate Analysis of Categorical Data 504
Multiple Regression 514
Interpretation of Parameters 516
Dummy Variables 519
Estimation and Calculation of a Regression Equation 521
Standardized Regression Coefficients 521
Measuring the Goodness of Fit 524
Tests of Significance 525
Logistic Regression 526
Estimating the Model s Coefficients 534
Measures of Fit 534
Significance Tests 537
An Alternative Interpretation of Logistic Regression Coefficients 539
A Substantive Example 542
Conclusion 545
Terms Introduced 548
Suggested Readings 549
14. The Research Report: An Annotated Example 550
Research Report Example 551
Analysis of the Research Report Example 567
Conclusion 571
Appendixes 573
Appendix A Normal Curve Tail Probabilities 575
Appendix B Critical Values from t Distribution 576
Appendix C Chi-Squared Distribution Values for Various Right-tail
Probabilities 577
Appendix D F Distribution 578
Glossary 581
Index 595
Tables, Figures, and Features
Tables
3-1 Voting by African Americans, Italian Americans, and Others for a
Female Candidate 80
3-2 Concept Development: The Relationship between Economic
Development and Democracy 84
4-1 Construct Validity of Graduate Record Examination (GRE)
Test Scores 100
4-2 Interitem Association Validity Test of a Measure of Liberalism 101
4-3 Hypothetical Index for Measuring Freedom in Countries 111
4-4 Guttman Scale of Attitudes toward Abortion 116
4-5 Items Measuring Landowner Attitudes toward Riparian Buffers on
Their Streamside Property Sorted into Dimensions Using Factor
Analysis 117
5-1 Voting Intention by Ad Exposure 124
5-2 Results of Hypothetical Media Experiment 130
5-3 Mail Survey Incentive Experiment 142
5-4 Experimental Design of New Jersey Income-Maintenance
Experiment 144
5-5 Nonexperimental Research Designs 149
5-6 Mill s Method of Difference 153
5-7 Simple Formal Model of Turnout Based on Rationality for
Citizen X 171
7-1 Fifty Random Numbers 218
7-2 Stratified Sample of Student Majors 223
7-3 Properties of Samples of Different Sizes 235
7-4 The Relationship between Sample Size and Sampling Error 237
9-1 Presidential Personality Types 272
9-2 Policy Agendas Project Policy Topics 273
9-3 Coding Sheet for Hypothetical Content Analysis of Presidential
Campaign Coverage 285
10-1 Types and Characteristics of Surveys 303
10-2 Question Wording Matters: Responses to Death with Dignity
Questions 321
11-1 Aggregate Data for 36 Nations 353
11-2 Data Definitions and Sources 354
11-3 Frequency Distribution of Region 355
11-4 Frequency Distribution of Party Identification 356
11-5 The Effect of Missing Data on Percentages 359
11-6 The Effect of Missing Data 360
11-7 Hypothetical Incomes in Two Communities 363
11-8 Physicians per 100,000 Population 365
11-9 Comparison of Measures of Central Tendency 367
11-10 Deviations from the Mean 373
11-11 Calculation of the Mean Absolute Deviation (MAD) 374
11-12 Calculation of the Standard Deviation for a Population 376
11-13 Frequencies and Proportions Used to Calculate ID and IQV for
Two Hypothetical Categorical Variable Distributions 380
11-14 Calculation of Categorical Variation 382
11-15 Two-Variable Frequency Distribution 382
11-16 Summary of Descriptive Statistics 383
11-17 Typical Presentation and Exploratory Graphs 393
11-18 Types of Inferential Errors 399
11-19 Binomial Sampling Distribution 401
11-20 Example Setup of a t Test for the Mean 408
11-21 Large-Sample Test of a Mean 413
11-22 Confidence Intervals Calculated for Four Different Confidence
Levels 418
11-23 Confidence Intervals for Various Sample Sizes at 95 Percent Level ol
Confidence 419
12-1 Levels of Measurement and Statistical Procedures: A Summary 42
12-2 Cross-tabulation of Gender by Party Identification 433
12-3 Row Percentages Are Not the Same as Column Percentages 435
12-4 Example of a Nil Relationship between Region and Opinions about
Keeping Troops in Iraq 436
12-5 Example of a Perfect Relationship between Region and Opinions ab(
Keeping Troops in Iraq 436
12-6 Attitudes toward Gun Control by Liberalism 437
12-7 Table with Concordant, Discordant, and Tied Pairs 439
12-8 Perfect Positive and Negative Relationships 441
12-9 Perfect Monotonic Relationship 441
12-10 Perfect but Not Monotonic Relationship 442
12-11 Vote by Conservatism 444
12-12 Opinion about Legalized Abortion by Age 445
12-13 Relationship between Race and 2004 Democratic Primary Votes:
Predicting without the Help of an Independent Variable 448
12-14 2004 Democratic Primary Votes: Predicting with the Help of an
Independent Variable 450
12-15 Voter Turnout by Gender 455
12-16 Voter Turnout by Social Class 455
12-17 Opinion on Gun Control by Gender 456
12-18 Expected Values under Hypothesis of Independence 457
12-19 Relationship between X and Y Based on Sample of 300 459
12-20 Relationship between X and Y Based on Sample of 3,000 459
12-21 Large-Sample Difference of Means Test 468
12-22 Small-Sample Difference of Means Test 471
12-23 Difference of Proportions Test 473
12-24 Measurements on Y within Three Categories of X 474
12-25 Typical ANOVA Table Format 476
12-26 Regression Sums of Square and i?-Squared and r 488
12-27 Raw and Standardized Variables 494
13-1 Relationship between Attitudes toward Government Spending and
Presidential Vote 505
13-2 Spurious Relationship between Attitudes and Presidential Voting
When Income Is Controlled 506
13-3 Relationship between Attitudes and Presidential Voting after Income Is
Controlled 508
13-4 Cross-tabulation of Turnout by Occupation 509
13-5 Cross-tabulation of Turnout by Occupation, Controlling for
Education 510
13-6 Five Results When Controlling for a Third Variable 512
13-7 Multiple Regression Coefficients, Standard Errors, and t Statistics for
Senate Turnout Data 517
13-8 Regression for Sample of Congressional Districts 523
13-9 Raw Data 527
13-10 Estimated Log Odds, Odds, and Probabilities for Voting in 1992
Presidential Election 533
13-11 Cross-tabulation of Predicted and Observed Votes 537
13-12 Estimated Coefficients, Standard Errors, and Tests of Significance for
Voting Data 538
13-13 Probabilities and Odds 540
13-14 Logistic Regression Coefficients for Log Odds of Being on Welfare 543
Figures
1-1 Redistribution Coefficients by Average Voter Turnout 7
1-2 Impact of Belief in Success and Rightness of War on Tolerance for
Casualties, October 2004 23
2-1 Proximities on Abortion Issue 36
3-1 Arrow Diagram of Adequacy of Medical Insurance and Voter Turnoul
Examples 68
3-2 Two Causal Models of Vote Choice 69
5-1 Causal and Spurious Relationships 125
5-2 Models of Advertising Exposure and Voting 126
5-3 A Randomized Controlled Experiment 129
5-4 A Randomized Controlled Experiment: General Framework 131
5-5 The Effects of History on an Experiment 134
5-6 Simple Post-test Experiment 138
5-7 Repeated-Measurement Design 139
5-8 Multigroup Experimental Design 141
5-9 Small-N Designs and Hypothesis Investigation 150
5-10 Logic of Survey Design 156
5-11 Design with Control Variable 157
5-12 Party Identification, 1972-2004 161
5-13 Possible Effects of an Intervention 164
5-14 Hypothetical Results of a Time-Series-with-Quasi-Control-Group
Research Design: Effect of a White House Media Campaign 166
5-15 Balance-of-Power Simulation 174
6-1 Advanced Search on Web of Science Database 191
6-2 Full Record on Web of Science Database 192
6-3 Advanced Search on JSTOR 194
6-4 Results of JSTOR Search for Judicial Behavior 195
6-5 A LexisNexis Academic Search 198
6-6 A Well-constructed Literature Review 204
7-1 Population and Sample 211
7-2 The Problem of Inference 227
7-3 Distribution of 1,000 Sample Proportions (Sample Size = 10) 230
74 Distribution of 1,000 Sample Proportions (Sample Size = 50) 233
7-5 Distribution of 1,000 Sample Proportions (Sample Size = 500) 234
7-6 The Process of Making Inferences from Samples 238
9-1 Sample Codes for the Policy Agendas Project 274
9-2 Categories of Poll Results on PollingReport.com 279
9-3 Subtopics Used by PollingReport.com 280
9-4 Survey Data from PollingReport.com 281
10-1 Naive View of Interviewing 299
10-2 Stimulus Activates Many Beliefs, Desires, Motives... 300
10-3 Matching Sampling Frames to Target Population 310
10-4 Search Tool on the Roper Center Site 334
10-5 Results from a Search for Surveys on the Roper Center Site 335
10-6 Information about a Survey Found on the Roper Center Site 336
10-7 Questions from a Survey Located on the Roper Center Site 337
11-1 Median Incomes for Communities A and B 367
11-2 Sources of Variation 369
11-3 Calculating the Interquartile Range 372
11-4 Properties of a Normal Distribution 377
11-5 Distribution of Infant Mortality Rates 379
11-6 Shapes of Distributions 385
11-7 Bar Chart and Pie Diagram of Party Identification Distribution 387
11-8 Histogram of Women s Ages 388
11-9 Simple Dot Plot of Infant Mortality Rates 390
11-10 Box Plot Construction 391
11-11 Time Series Plot of Presidential Approval Ratings, 2001-2007 392
11-12 Example of Critical Regions and Critical Values 398
11-13 Steps in Hypothesis Testing 406
11-14 Finding the t Value 408
11-15 Results from a Small-Sample Test of a Mean 410
11-16 Using the Standard Normal Distribution 412
11-17 Results from a Large-Sample Test of a Mean 414
11-18 Factors That Affect Significance 415
12-1 Types of Correlation 428
12-2 Strong and Weak Relationships 430
12-3 Gun Control by Liberalism 438
12-4 Comparison of Mean Voice and Accountability (VA) Scores by
Development Status 466
12-5 Dot Plot of Y by Categories of X: Means Differ 474
12-6 Dot Plot of Y by Categories of X: Means Do Not Differ 475
12-7 ANOVA Results from a Computer Program 477
12-8 Construction of a Scatterplot 479
12-9 Scatterplot of Voice and Accountability (VA) by Gross National
Product (GNP), Developed and Developing Countries 480
12-10 Matrix Plot of Independent Variables, Developed and Developing
Countries 481
12-11 Telephone Availability by Infant Mortality, Developing Nations 482
12-12 Data Points Do Not Fall on Regression Line 483
12-13 Predicted and Observed Values of Y 485
12-14 Values of fl-Squared 489
12-15 Degree and Direction of Correlation 492
12-16 Curvilinear Relationship 492
12-17 Regression of Phone Lines on Infant Mortality 496
12-18 The Effect of an Outlier 498
13-1 Causal and Noncausal Relationships 504
13-2 Turnout by Years of Education 528
13-3 Logistic Functions 531
Helpful Hints
Chapter 2
Reconstructed Research 29
Distinguishing Empirical from Normative Claims 31
The Uses of Replication 33
Chapter 3
How to Come Up with a Research Topic 64
Chapter 4
Debating the Level of Measurement 107
Chapter 5
Randomization versus Random Sample 130
The Meaning of Validity 168
Chapter 6
Check Popular Beliefs 184
Pyramid Citations 189
Finding a Term on a Page 193
Searching the Internet 196
Organizing References 199
Chapter 7
Keep Terms Straight 210
Don t Be Intimidated by Symbols and Formulas 214
Chapter 9
A Simple Computer Content Analysis 286
Chapter 10
Is the Sample Good Enough? 312
Ask the Right Questions 341
Chapter 11
Take It Easy on the Reader 363
Study Graphs First 386
Reading Tables of Statistical Results 403
Chapter 12
Terminology 432
Categories with Too Few Cases 434
A Reminder about Confidence Intervals and Tests of Statistical
Significance 478
A Tip and a Warning 479
Chapter 13
The Meaning of Partial Regression Coefficients 515
Types of Models for a Dichotomous Variable 532
Probability versus Odds 542
How It s Done
Chapter 10
Randomized Response Technique 320
Chapter 11
Proportions, Percentages, and Odds 358
The Mean 362
The Trimmed Mean 364
The Median 366
The Mean Absolute Deviation 374
The Variance and Sample Variance 375
The Standard Deviation and the Sample Standard Deviation 376
Indices of Categorical Variation 380
Calculating the Standard Error of the Mean 400
Calculating the Observed t 407
The Construction of Confidence Intervals 417
Chapter 12
Computing Ordinal Measures of Association 442
Calculating the Observed Chi-Square Statistic 457
Large-Sample Test for the Difference of the Means 469
Small-Sample Test for a Difference of the Means and Confidence
Intervals 472
Calculation of Estimated Regression Coefficients 484
The Correlation Coefficient 490
Chapter 13
Calculating a Partial Standardized Regression Coefficient 522
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spelling | Johnson, Janet Elise 1972- Verfasser (DE-588)1147807442 aut Political science research methods Janet Buttolph Johnson, H.T. Reynolds, with Jason D. Mycoff 6. ed. Washington, D.C. CQ Press 2008 XXVI, 613 S. zahlr. graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index Politische Wissenschaft Political science Methodology Methode (DE-588)4038971-6 gnd rswk-swf Politische Wissenschaft (DE-588)4076229-4 gnd rswk-swf Politische Wissenschaft (DE-588)4076229-4 s Methode (DE-588)4038971-6 s 1\p DE-604 Reynolds, Henry T. Verfasser aut Mycoff, Jason D. 1975- Verfasser (DE-588)137609418 aut http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip084/2007046524.html Table of contents only HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=020652175&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Johnson, Janet Elise 1972- Reynolds, Henry T. Mycoff, Jason D. 1975- Political science research methods Politische Wissenschaft Political science Methodology Methode (DE-588)4038971-6 gnd Politische Wissenschaft (DE-588)4076229-4 gnd |
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title | Political science research methods |
title_auth | Political science research methods |
title_exact_search | Political science research methods |
title_full | Political science research methods Janet Buttolph Johnson, H.T. Reynolds, with Jason D. Mycoff |
title_fullStr | Political science research methods Janet Buttolph Johnson, H.T. Reynolds, with Jason D. Mycoff |
title_full_unstemmed | Political science research methods Janet Buttolph Johnson, H.T. Reynolds, with Jason D. Mycoff |
title_short | Political science research methods |
title_sort | political science research methods |
topic | Politische Wissenschaft Political science Methodology Methode (DE-588)4038971-6 gnd Politische Wissenschaft (DE-588)4076229-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Politische Wissenschaft Political science Methodology Methode |
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