Updates to this new edition include:
- Research topics chapters have been upgraded and expanded.
- Two mixed methods design chapters have been added.
- A new chapter on hermeneutic analysis designs and research with large data sets.
- The chapter on multivariate statistics has been expanded, with an expanded discussion on logistic regression.
- Tools on how to prepare and present research findings are now featured in the appendix, allowing instructors more flexibility when teaching their courses.
Research Methods for Political Science will give students the confidence and knowledge they need to understand the methods and basics skills for data collection, presentation and analysis.
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Renato Corbetta, Associate Professor, University of Alabama at Birmingham
"For years I've relied on McNabb's textbook to provide a solid research methods foundation for my students. Having read the newest edition, I am pleased to see the quality of the information is unchanged! Some of the most important features are accessibility, depth and breadth of the topics, presentation of relevant examples, and thoroughness in explaining major concepts and terms. This book is a must- have for any professor who teaches a course in research methods or consistently works with students who are engaged in research projects. I've successfully used the material for both undergraduate and graduate students."
Brandy Faulkner, Collegiate Assistant Professor of Political Science, Virginia Tech
"This is easily one of the most comprehensive books available on the craft of political science research. Giving equal attention to both quantitative and qualitative methods, this book will be helpful to all scholars at any stage in their research. Overall, a very impressive reference tool for a wide variety of scholars."
Sarah E. Croco, Associate Professor of Government and Politics, University of Maryland