The comparative method is fundamental and critical for political
scientists, and especially those interested in comparative politics.
Such questions as how democratic is the United States, how rich is
Germany, and how ethnically complex is Nigeria-and what effects these
attributes have on important political phenomena-cannot be analyzed
except comparatively. To understand politics we need to think in terms
of concepts, processes, behavior and authority patterns that transcend
specific regions or nation-states. Comparative Analysis of Nations is
designed to address three questions confronting the study of politics:
(1) What do I do once I have identified a question that I want to
explore within a cross-national perspective? (2) How do I proceed so I
adequately address this question? (3) Why should I proceed with this
particular study plan? Perry and Robertson examine how to
conceptualize, operationalize, measure, sample, analyze, and evaluate
these research questions. In clear language they stress the logic
behind basic techniques of quantitative analysis, issues of
measurement and hypothesis testing, basic techniques of hypothesis
testing (tabular analysis, ANOVA, scatterplots, bivariate regression)
and advanced bivariate analysis (curvilinear and multiple regression).
The book requires no previous training in statistics or math.
Cross-national data sets accompany the book on a CD-ROM and are
compatible with the popular SPSS package. The data sets enable the
instructor the opportunity to engage the students directly in devising
their own modified models of analysis to complement and extend the
demonstrations within the text. In sum, the text integrates the core
tools and strategies of social science analysis within a framework
that highlights the quantitative study of comparative politics.
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Quantitative Approaches
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ISBN
9780429716041
Publisert
2026
Utgave
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Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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