Analytical methods for social research
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Analytical methods for social research
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Analytical methods for social research
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- Formal models of domestic politics, Scott Gehlbach, University of Wisconsin-Madison
- Essential mathematics for political and social research, Jeff Gill
- Counterfactuals and causal inference, methods and principles for social research, Stephen L. Morgan, Christopher Winship
- Ecological inference, new methodological strategies, edited by Gary King, Ori Rosen, Martin A. Tanner
- Counterfactuals and causal inference, methods and principles for social research, Stephen L. Morgan, Christopher Winship
- Time series analysis for the social sciences, Janet Box-Steffensmeier, The Ohio State University, John R. Freeman, University of Minnesota, Matthew P. Hitt, The Louisiana State University, Jon C.W. Pevehouse, University of Wisconsin Madison
- Statistical modeling and inference for social science, Sean Gailmard, University of California, Berkeley
- Counterfactuals and causal inference, methods and principles for social research, Stephen L. Morgan and Christopher Winship
- Computational social science, discovery and prediction, R. Michael Alvarez
- Spatial analysis for the social sciences, David Darmofal, University of South Carolina
- Maximum likelihood for social science, strategies for analysis, Michael D. Ward, John S. Ahlquist
- Computational social science, discovery and prediction, [edited by] R. Michael Alvarez
- Regression and other stories, Andrew Gelman, Jennifer Hill, Aki Vehtari
- Formal models of domestic politics, Scott Gehlbach, University of Chicago
- Ecological inference, new methodological strategies, edited by Gary King, Ori Rosen, Martin A. Tanner
- Data analysis using regression and multilevel/hierarchical models, Andrew Gelman, Jennifer Hill
- Counterfactuals and causal inference, methods and principles for social research, Stephen L. Morgan and Christopher Winship
- Spatial models of parliamentary voting, Keith T. Poole
- Time series analysis for the social sciences, Janet Box-Steffensmeier [and three others]
- Political game theory, an introduction, Nolan McCarty, Adam Meirowitz
- Event history modeling, a guide for social scientists, Janet M. Box-Steffensmeier, Bradford S. Jones
- Statistical modeling and inference for social science, Sean Gailmard, University of California, Berkeley