Empirical Implications of Theoretical Models in Political Science
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Jim Granato / Melody Lo …
简介
Tension has long existed in the social sciences between quantitative and qualitative approaches on one hand, and theory-minded and empirical techniques on the other. The latter divide has grown sharper in the wake of new behavioural and experimental perspectives which draw on both sides of these modelling schemes. This book works to address this disconnect by establishing a framework for methodological unification: empirical implications of theoretical models (EITM). This framework connects behavioural and applied statistical concepts, develops analogues of these concepts, and links and evaluates these analogues. The authors offer detailed explanations of how these concepts may be framed, to assist researchers interested in incorporating EITM into their own research. They go on to demonstrate how EITM may be put into practice for a range of disciplines within the social sciences, including voting, party identification, social interaction, learning, conflict and cooperation to macro-policy formulation.
目录
Contents
Figures
Tables
Preface
Acknowledgments
Part 1: EITM: Background and Framework
1. Modeling Insights and Pathbreaking Institutions: A Sketch
2. Contemporary Methodological Practices
3. The EITM Framework
Part 2: EITM in Practice
4. Economic Voting
5. Strategists and Macropartisanship
6. Macro Policy
7. Information Diffusion
8. Political Parties and Representation
9. Voter Turnout
10. International Political Economy
11. Macro Political Economy
12. Social Behavior and Evolutionary Dynamics
13. Competition and Reward Valuation
14. An Alternative Unification Framework
15. Conclusion
Bibliography
Index