The second edition now includes:
- Two completely new chapters on field experiments and a chapter on the textual/interpretative method.
- New topics, ranging from the Arab Spring to political torture to politically sensitive research in China to social networking and voter turnout.
- Revised and updated "Exercises and Discussion Questions" sections.
- Revised and updated "Interested to Know More" and "Recommended Resources" sections.
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'Malici and Smith do two things we rarely see in research methods texts: they cover the rich, broad spectrum of empirical approaches in the discipline and they convey these techniques through first-hand examples. The result is a book that is engaging, accessible, and uniquely valuable to political science students and instructors.'-Francis Neely, Associate Professor, San Francisco State University
'The timely update of Malici and Smith's book helps students understand how political scientists investigate real-world problems using a full spectrum of methodological tool set. It continued the previous edition's one-of-a-kind storytelling approach that makes political science research approachable, relevant, and even fun. It will be welcomed by both teachers and students of political science research methods alike.'- Yi Edward Yang, Professor of Political Science, James Madison University








