Data Analysis-Methods Courses
Welcome to our Data Analysis/Methods publishing program.
Take a look inside at teaching and learning tools that:
- Reflect our high scholarly standards
- Speak effectively to today's college students
- Represent the most current pedagogical trends
Featured Titles
Second Edition
Michael A. Bailey
|
|
Third Edition
Sandra Halperin and Oliver Heath
|
|
Second Edition
Retail Price to Students:
$94.99
Carolyn Forestiere
9780190081607
Paperback
11 March 2021
Seeks to demystify the study of political science research methods by using relevant, contemporary data and case studies to give Politics majors a clear understanding of how to use statistics in the field of Political Science
|
|
Second Edition
Retail Price to Students:
$129.99
Michael A. Bailey
9780190859497
Paperback
28 December 2020
An engaging and practical introduction to applied statistics for students in political science, public policy, and law
|
|
Second Edition
Retail Price to Students:
$96.99
Michael A. Bailey
9780190859541
Looseleaf
28 December 2020
An engaging and practical introduction to applied statistics for students in political science, public policy, and law
|
|
Third Edition
Retail Price to Students:
$69.99
Sandra Halperin and Oliver Heath
9780198820628
Paperback
08 May 2020
|
|
Retail Price to Students:
$104.99
Carolyn Forestiere
9780190215965
Paperback
02 August 2016
PLAN. RESEARCH. ANALYZE. PRODUCE.
|
|
Retail Price to Students:
$24.99
Kristen Williams
9780199890545
Paperback
09 August 2013
A concise guide to the basics of writing political science research papers
|
|
Retail Price to Students:
$109.99
Kenneth C. Williams
9780199837397
Paperback
14 June 2012
The most accessible, nontechnical introduction to game theory available
|
|
Retail Price to Students:
$85.00
Craig Parsons
9780199286683
Paperback
14 June 2007
A unique basic tooklit for analysis in political science
|
|
Retail Price to Students:
$209.99
Martin J. Osborne
9780195128956
Hardcover
07 August 2003
The subject of this book, game-theoretic reasoning, pervades economic theory and is used widely in other social and behavioral sciences.
|