402502 SE Political Science Research Methods

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402502
SE Political Science Research Methods
SE 2
4
Block
annually
German

§ 7 (1) 1. b. SE Political Science Research Methods (2 / 4)
Students are proficient in important methods of empirical research in political science and can apply these methods to various case studies.

After finishing the seminar “applied research methods for political scientists” students should know, apply, and evaluate meta-strategies for theory building, descriptive and causal inference, qualitative and quantitative methods, and the selection of an appropriate research method. The seminar consists of three pillars: The first pillar is on theory-building, the second pillar refers to the measurement of data, and the third pillar deals with quantitative and qualitative data analysis. The tools taught in this course (together with the lecture) help students to conduct empirical research, write research papers, and evaluate research methods critically.

Interactive class

project-based

Students receive the reading material in class.

Students should have basic knowledge on social science research methods. Furthermore, it is recommended that students take the seminar in addition to the lecture “applied research methods for political scientists”.

20.10.2018
Group 0
Date Time Location
Sat 2018-10-20
09.00 - 14.45 SR 5 (Sowi) SR 5 (Sowi) Barrier-free
Fri 2018-11-16
09.00 - 14.45 SR 5 (Sowi) SR 5 (Sowi) Barrier-free
Sat 2018-12-01
09.00 - 14.45 SR 5 (Sowi) SR 5 (Sowi) Barrier-free
Fri 2019-01-11
09.00 - 11.45 SR 17 (Sowi) SR 17 (Sowi) Barrier-free
Mon 2019-01-14
14.00 - 16.45 SR 17 (Sowi) SR 17 (Sowi) Barrier-free