Description: FREE SHIPPING UK WIDE Advances in Experimental Political Science by James N. Druckman, Donald P. Green Experimental political science has changed. In two short decades, it evolved from an emergent method to an accepted method to a primary method. This book charts the transformation and provides cutting-edge guidance on new methods and applications across a range of social science topics. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Experimental 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. Ethical boundaries must also be respected, results interpreted in a transparent manner, and data and research materials must be shared 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 substantive domains; and discipline-wide discussions about the robustness, generalizability, and ethics of experiments in political science. By exploring these novel opportunities while also highlighting the concomitant challenges, this volume enables scholars and practitioners to conduct high-quality experiments that will make key contributions to knowledge. Author Biography James N. Druckman is the Payson S. Wild Professor of Political Science at Northwestern University. He was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and, with Donald Green, helped found the Experimental Research section of the American Political Science Association. He also is currently the co-Principal Investigator for Time-sharing Experiments in the Social Sciences, and co-authored the book Who Governs? Presidents, Public Opinion, and Manipulation. Donald P. Green is the J.W. Burgess Professor of Political Science at Columbia University. He was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and, with James Druckman, helped found the Experimental Research section of the American Political Science Association. He also co-founded the scholarly consortium of experimental researchers, Evidence in Governance and Politics, and co-authored the textbook Field Experiments: Design, Analysis, and Interpretation. Table of Contents 1. A New Era of Experimental Political Science James N. Druckman and Donald P. Green; Part I. Experimental Designs: 2. Conjoint Survey Experiments Kirk Bansak, Jens Hainmueller, Daniel J. Hopkins and Teppei Yamamoto; 3. Audit Studies in Political Science Daniel Butler; 4. Field Experiments With Survey Outcomes Joshua Kalla; 5. How to Tame Lab-in-the-Field Experiments Catherine Eckel and Natalia Candelo-Londono; 6. Natural Experiments Rocio Titiunik; 7. Virtual Consent: The Bronze Standard for Experimental Ethics Dawn Teele; Part II. Experimental Data: 8. Experiments, Political Elites, and Political Institutions Christian Grose; 9. Convenience Samples in Political Science Experiments Yanna Krupnikov, Hannah Nam and Hillary Style; 10. Experiments Using Social Media Data Andrew Guess; 11. How to Form Organizational Partnerships to Run Experiments Adam Levine; Part III. Experimental Treatments and Measures: 12. Improving Experimental Treatments in Political Science Diana Mutz; 13. Beyond Attitudes: Incorporating Measures of Behavior in Survey Experiments Erik Peterson; Sean Westwood and Shanto Iyengar; Part IV. Experimental Analysis and Presentation: 14. Advances in Experimental Mediation Analysis Adam Glynn; 15. Subgroup Analysis: Pitfalls, Promise, and Honesty Marc Ratkovic; 16. Spillover Effects in Experimental Data Peter Aronow, Dean Eckles, Cyrus Samii and Stephanie Zonszein; 17. Visualize as You Randomize: Design-Based Statistical Graphs for Randomized Experiments Alexander Coppock; Part V. Experimental Reliability and Generalizability: 18. Transparency in Experimental Research Cheryl Boudreau; 19. Threats to the Scientific Credibility of Experiments: Publication Bias and P-Hacking Neil Malhotra; 20. What Can Multi-Method Research Add to Experiments? Jason Seawright; 21. Generalizing Experimental Results Erin Hartman; 22. Conducting Experiments in Multiple Contexts Graeme Blair and Gwyneth McClendon; 23. Identity Experiments: Design Challenges and Opportunities for Race and Ethnic Politics Amber Spry; 24. The Evolution of Experiments on Racial Priming Ali Valenzuela; 25. The Evolution of Experiments on Gender in Elections Samara Klar and Elizabeth Schmitt; 26. Gender Experiments in Comparative Politics Amanda Clayton and Georgia Anderson-Nilsson; 27. Experiments on and with Street-Level Bureaucrats Noah Nathan and Ariel White; 28. Corruption and Corruption Control Paul Lagunes and Brigitte Seim; 29. Experiments on Political Activity Governments Want to Keep Hidden Jennifer Pan; 30. Experiments in Post-Conflict Contexts Aila Matanock; 31. Experiments on Problems of Climate Change Mary McGrath; 32. A Constant Obsession with Explanation; Lynn Vavreck. Review "Druckman and Greens Advances in Experimental Political Science is essential reading if one wants to understand some of the most cutting-edge research in the discipline. They have assembled a veritable "Dream Team" of contributors across multiple sub-fields for this important volume. I not only highly recommend it, but I also anticipate citing it for many years to come." Vincent L. Hutchings, The University of Michigan"This compilation of top-notch essays defines the stakes of, the standards for, and the terms of the debate surrounding one of the primary methods of political science: experiments. As the variety of authors and topics in this book demonstrates, experiments are now used with sophistication across subfields of political science and among practitioners working on important political and policy questions. Readers with all levels of experience will learn cutting edge practices and find a nuanced discussion of new opportunities and challenges for experimentation." Betsy Levy Paluck, Princeton University"This book contains the most comprehensive review of experimental political science ever assembled. Its pages reveal the incredible progress of recent years and signals innovations to come. Collectively, the book describes a scholarly revolution that empowers researchers to convert theory to action and improve quality of life for people all over the world. This book reflects political science at its best: dynamic, methodologically diverse, and providing insights that are available from nowhere else." Arthur Lupia, University of Michigan"Over the last years, the growth of randomized experiments—in the field, the lab, and in surveys—has breathed new life into empirical political science. Jamie and Don have assembled the disciplines leading methodologists to summarize advances in the design, data, and analysis of experiments and to answer critical questions about their generalizability and ethics in the social sciences. In this book, political scientists of all stripes will find the tools they need to conduct cutting-edge experiments and the knowledge to use those tools effectively and responsibly." Dominik Hangartner, ETH Zurich Promotional Novel collection of essays addressing contemporary trends in political science, covering a broad array of methodological and substantive topics. Review Quote Druckman and Greens Advances in Experimental Political Science is essential reading if one wants to understand some of the most cutting-edge research in the discipline. They have assembled a veritable Dream Team of contributors across multiple sub-fields for this important volume. I not only highly recommend it, but I also anticipate citing it for many years to come. Vincent L. Hutchings, The University of Michigan Promotional "Headline" Novel collection of essays addressing contemporary trends in political science, covering a broad array of methodological and substantive topics. Description for Bookstore Experimental political science has changed. In two short decades, it evolved from an emergent method to an accepted method to a primary method. This book charts the transformation and provides cutting-edge guidance on new methods and applications across a range of social science topics. Description for Library Experimental political science has changed. In two short decades, it evolved from an emergent method to an accepted method to a primary method. This book charts the transformation and provides cutting-edge guidance on new methods and applications across a range of social science topics. Details ISBN1108745881 Publisher Cambridge University Press ISBN-10 1108745881 ISBN-13 9781108745888 Author Donald P. Green Language English Format Paperback Year 2021 Publication Date 2021-04-01 UK Release Date 2021-04-01 Pages 670 Imprint Cambridge University Press Place of Publication Cambridge Country of Publication United Kingdom AU Release Date 2021-04-01 NZ Release Date 2021-04-01 Edited by James N. Druckman Illustrations Worked examples or Exercises Alternative 9781108478502 DEWEY 320.0724 Audience Professional & Vocational We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! 30 DAY RETURN POLICY No questions asked, 30 day returns! 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ISBN-13: 9781108745888
Book Title: Advances in Experimental Political Science
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Author: James Druckman, Donald P. Green
Publication Name: Advances in Experimental Political Science
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Subject: Government, Classical Studies
Publication Year: 2021
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Item Weight: 1360 g
Number of Pages: 670 Pages