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Political Methodology - A Welcoming Discipline

文献名称 Political Methodology - A Welcoming Discipline
文献作者 Nathaniel Beck
作者所在单位 Department of Political Science University of California, San Diego
文献分类 已发表文献
学科一级分类 统计
学科二级分类 统计学
文献摘要 While empirical political science can be dated as far back as Aristotle, and
some of the earliest work in statistics was about political methodology (e.g.,
Petty, 1690), the self-definition of political science as a science probably only
goes back a century or so (with a convenient dating being the founding of a
“scientific” department at Columbia University). Political methodology is a
young subfield within political science. The coming of age of that subfield
is best evidenced by the arrival of the journal, Political Methodology, now
named Political Analysis. By that dating, the subfield of political methodology
is about twenty five years old.
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关键字 Political Methodology ; A Welcoming Discipline
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发表时间 May 11, 1999
适用研究领域 统计学
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