Peter John's latest book is an introduction to experimentation in political science and public policy. It first defines experimentation and offers historical context, and then moves on to review key features of the statistical method, all the while linking experimentation to core ideas in politics and public policy. Yet rather than functioning as just a research methods text, the book instead is an invitation to the intellectual project and research program of experimentation, which has large ramifications for how researchers and students of political science and public policy carry out their work more generally.…mehr
Peter John's latest book is an introduction to experimentation in political science and public policy. It first defines experimentation and offers historical context, and then moves on to review key features of the statistical method, all the while linking experimentation to core ideas in politics and public policy. Yet rather than functioning as just a research methods text, the book instead is an invitation to the intellectual project and research program of experimentation, which has large ramifications for how researchers and students of political science and public policy carry out their work more generally.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Peter John is Professor of Political Science and Public Policy in the Department of Political Science, University College London. He is an expert in the study of public policy, and has pioneered the use of experiments in the study of civic participation in the UK.
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Chapter One: Experimentation in the Field: Opportunities and Constraints Chapter Two: Essential Steps for the Design of Field Experiments Chapter Three: Implementing Field Experiments Chapter Four: A Brief History of Field Experimentation Chapter Five: Experiments on Voting and Political Participation Chapter Six: Experiments on Elites Chapter Seven: Experiments in Welfare and Employment Chapter Eight: Nudging Citizens Chapter Nine: Field Experiments in Developing Countries Chapter Ten: Conclusion
Chapter One: Experimentation in the Field: Opportunities and Constraints Chapter Two: Essential Steps for the Design of Field Experiments Chapter Three: Implementing Field Experiments Chapter Four: A Brief History of Field Experimentation Chapter Five: Experiments on Voting and Political Participation Chapter Six: Experiments on Elites Chapter Seven: Experiments in Welfare and Employment Chapter Eight: Nudging Citizens Chapter Nine: Field Experiments in Developing Countries Chapter Ten: Conclusion
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