Synopses & Reviews
Learn to write a great research paper with WRITING A RESEARCH PAPER IN POLITICAL SCIENCE! This concise political science text is more than just a typical research methods text Â- it helps you master writing, methodological, and research skills with ease. Topics covered include how to develop a research question, write a literature review, design a study, analyze information, write introductory and concluding sections, and edit and revise a paper. With a glossary, writing checklists, and examples of different parts of papers written by actual undergraduates, this political science text provides you with the tools you need to write a good research paper.
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"[The book] shows a healthy dose of respect for the capabilities of students while guiding them through what many see as a daunting process. The book provides students with an easy to follow, step-by-step approach to the research process, conveying the purpose of research, the methods behind it, and the best ways to achieve the results students will want from their efforts."
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"The author presents the major issues without being bogged down in the methodological disputes that are common, and addresses some of the hardest issues for most students, such as the development of the research question. Unlike many books on methodology, the author is not out to impress anyone. The result is a simple handbook, clear, concise, and relatively jargon free."
About the Author
Lisa Baglione received her Ph.D. in Government from Cornell University in 1992. She is currently an Associate Professor of Political Science at St. Joseph's University in Philadelphia and the Director of the International Relations program there. In her last years of graduate school, Lisa taught at the Cornell-in-Washington Program, where she supervised undergraduates who were writing public policy theses. That experience, along with teaching research methods at St. Joseph's, made Dr. Baglione realize that a textbook that combined a focus on writing and methodology was needed.
Table of Contents
"The greatest strength of the text is the coverage of the rare mixture of issues relevant to teaching political science students how to conduct empirical research. The worksheets are absolutely tremendous." "[The book] shows a healthy dose of respect for the capabilities of students while guiding them through what many see as a daunting process. The book provides students with an easy to follow, step-by-step approach to the research process, conveying the purpose of research, the methods behind it, and the best ways to achieve the results students will want from their efforts." "The author presents the major issues without being bogged down in the methodological disputes that are common, and addresses some of the hardest issues for most students, such as the development of the research question. Unlike many books on methodology, the author is not out to impress anyone. The result is a simple handbook, clear, concise, and relatively jargon free."