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Introduction to Empirical Methods in Political Science (210-0-20)

Instructors

Gustavo Alonso Diaz Romero

Meeting Info

Kresge Centennial Hall 2-415: Tues, Thurs 11:00AM - 12:20PM

Overview of class

This class provides an introduction to the tools political scientists use to answer questions about politics. How qualitative, quantitative, and experimental research designs help us answer difficult descriptive and causal questions.

Learning Objectives

- Identify and explain descriptive and causal inference approaches, as well as their challenges in political science
- Evaluate inferential claims in academic social science research
- Identify types of research designs, explain their strengths and weaknesses, and discuss alternative approaches
- Effectively communicate research processes and findings

Teaching Method

Lecture, discussion section

Evaluation Method

Contract grading: 350 points total, 240 needed for an A.

Quizzes: 10 points each
Research design critiques: 10 points each
AI memos: 10 points each
Section participation: 10 points each
Research design proposal: 30 points

Class Materials (Required)

Course materials available online

Class Attributes

Empirical and Deductive Reasoning Foundational Dis
Formal Studies Distro Area

Enrollment Requirements

Enrollment Requirements: Pre-registration -- Reserved for Political Science students until the end of preregistration, after which time enrollment will be open to everyone who has taken the prerequisites.

Associated Classes

DIS - University Hall 218: Thurs 1:00PM - 1:50PM

DIS - Parkes Hall 213: Thurs 1:00PM - 1:50PM

DIS - University Hall 418: Fri 2:00PM - 2:50PM

DIS - University Hall 418: Fri 3:00PM - 3:50PM