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Political Analysis: A Guide to Data and Statistics
Written in a uniquely engaging and entertaining style and built on a foundation of nearly 20 years' teaching experience, this is the perfect guide to understanding data and statistics for political analysis. Packed with thought-provoking real-world examples and data, imaginative illustrations, and easy to consume introductions to key methods, students are shown how statistical knowledge can help them better understand the world around them.
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Political Analysis: A Guide to Data and Statistics
Written in a uniquely engaging and entertaining style and built on a foundation of nearly 20 years' teaching experience, this is the perfect guide to understanding data and statistics for political analysis. Packed with thought-provoking real-world examples and data, imaginative illustrations, and easy to consume introductions to key methods, students are shown how statistical knowledge can help them better understand the world around them.
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Political Analysis: A Guide to Data and Statistics
Written in a uniquely engaging and entertaining style and built on a foundation of nearly 20 years' teaching experience, this is the perfect guide to understanding data and statistics for political analysis. Packed with thought-provoking real-world examples and data, imaginative illustrations, and easy to consume introductions to key methods, students are shown how statistical knowledge can help them better understand the world around them.
Matthew Loveless is an Associate Professor in the Department of Political and Social Sciences at the University of Bologna (Italy). He is also co-founder of the Center for Research and Social Progress. He has taught quantitative methods to undergraduate and graduate students since 2003. He has held academic positions in the United States (Georgetown University; University of Mississippi), the United Kingdom (Nuffield Fellow, Oxford; University of Kent), and Italy (Jean Monnet Fellow, European University Institute, Florence; University of Bologna) in addition to visiting positions at Sciences Po - Institut d′Etudes Politiques de Grenoble (France), the University of Georgia (USA); Davison College (USA); St. Antony's College (Oxford, UK); Mannheimer Zentrum für Europäische Sozialforschung: (Germany), and the University of Debrecen (Hungary). His research interests include in the field of Political Behavior in Europe, particularly as it relates to how individuals perceive and make sense of politics (recent examples focusing on political attitudes include International Political Science Review, Political Studies, the Journal of European Public Policy). Recent publications also include co-authored work that incorporate party competition with recent publications in Government and Opposition, Electoral Studies, and the Journal of Common Market Studies. He lives with his family in Italy.
The Scientific Method And Statistics Theory And Hypotheses Data And Variables Research Design Statistics And The Scientific Study Of Politics Descriptive Statistics Univariate Descriptive Statistics Measures Of Association I: Nominal- And Ordinal-Level Variables Measures Of Association II: Means Comparison And Correlation Measures Of Association III: (Bivariate) Regression Inferential Statistics An Introduction To Inference Inference For Nominal- & Ordinal-level Variables The Central Limit Theorem Inference For Interval-Level Variables Multiple Regression Multiple Regression Extensions To Multiple Regression Issues With Multiple Regression Binary Logistic Regression Categorical And Limited Dependent Variables Current Debates Big Alternatives The Ethics Of Data Analysis