Quantitative Research Methods for Political Science, Public Policy and Public Administration
Author: Hank Jenkins-Smith, Joseph Ripberger
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Description: Quantitative Research Methods for Political Science, Public Policy and Public Administration, this document provides a detailed guide on how to apply quantitative research methods in the field of political science, with practical applications in R.
Subject: Politic Science
Pages: 259
Megabytes: 1.57 MB
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