Empirical Knowledge on World Politics - (Bibliographies and Indexes in Law and Political Science) by Brian H Gibbs & J David Singer (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- This research guide provides a comprehensive summary of all quantitative research in the World Politics field published in scholarly journals between 1970 and 1991.
- About the Author: Brian H. Gibbs is completing his PhD in political science at the University of Michigan and is also a senior research associate in sociology at Cleveland State University.
- 464 Pages
- Political Science, Political Process
- Series Name: Bibliographies and Indexes in Law and Political Science
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About the Book
This research guide provides a comprehensive summary of all quantitative research in the World Politics field published in scholarly journals between 1970 and 1991. Each such article is summarized in terms of the central query or hypotheses, the spatial-temporal domain, the measurement of the predictor and outcome variables, the data analysis, and the findings. Article summaries are arranged alphabetically by first author. This guide contains three extensive indexes. The first references articles according to the topic(s) covered; the second according to the states, dyads, and other entities used as units-of-analyses in the study; the third according to the authors of the research. Graduate students, scholars, and practitioners will find this book an invaluable overview of the quantitative research that has been conducted on World Politics over the past two decades.
Book Synopsis
This research guide provides a comprehensive summary of all quantitative research in the World Politics field published in scholarly journals between 1970 and 1991. Each such article is summarized in terms of the central query or hypotheses, the spatial-temporal domain, the measurement of the predictor and outcome variables, the data analysis, and the findings. Article summaries are arranged alphabetically by first author. This guide contains three extensive indexes. The first references articles according to the topic(s) covered; the second according to the states, dyads, and other entities used as units-of-analyses in the study; the third according to the authors of the research. Graduate students, scholars, and practitioners will find this book an invaluable overview of the quantitative research that has been conducted on World Politics over the past two decades.Review Quotes
"[A] useful teaching aid for educators, and the concise summaries will be valuable to students when dealing with these complex and challenging topics. Recommended for all political science collections." --Choice
About the Author
Brian H. Gibbs is completing his PhD in political science at the University of Michigan and is also a senior research associate in sociology at Cleveland State University.
J. David Singer, professor of political science, University of Michigan, is well known for his quantitative research in world politics. His most recent books include Measuring the Correlates of War with Paul F. Diehl (1991), Models, Methods, and Progress: A Peace Research Odyssey (1990), and International War: An Anthology with Melvin Small (1988).