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Exploring the promise of experimentation in political science: micro-foundational insights and policy relevance

Exploring the promise of experimentation in political science: micro-foundational insights and policy relevance
Exploring the promise of experimentation in political science: micro-foundational insights and policy relevance
In the face of scepticism experimenters are looking to move out of niche areas to offer their methods to mainstream political science. But even if the strength of experimental logic in demonstrating causal claims is accepted by political science colleagues there are doubts about the practicality and ethics of experimental work. Experimenters need to address these issues head on by showing how the research practice of experimenting is developing and proving to be viable. The particular claims of experimental work to offer insights into the micro-foundations of political behaviour will have to be advanced. Applications of experimental work could produce a political science of relevance to policy makers and citizens. In order to make advances experimenters will need their strategies to deal with the demands of a complex policy world.
0032-3217
300-319
Stoker, Gerry
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Stoker, Gerry
209ba619-6a65-4bc1-9235-cba0d826bfd9

Stoker, Gerry (2010) Exploring the promise of experimentation in political science: micro-foundational insights and policy relevance. [in special issue: Dialogue and Innovation in Contemporary Political Science] Political Studies, 58 (2), 300-319. (doi:10.1111/j.1467-9248.2009.00812.x).

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In the face of scepticism experimenters are looking to move out of niche areas to offer their methods to mainstream political science. But even if the strength of experimental logic in demonstrating causal claims is accepted by political science colleagues there are doubts about the practicality and ethics of experimental work. Experimenters need to address these issues head on by showing how the research practice of experimenting is developing and proving to be viable. The particular claims of experimental work to offer insights into the micro-foundations of political behaviour will have to be advanced. Applications of experimental work could produce a political science of relevance to policy makers and citizens. In order to make advances experimenters will need their strategies to deal with the demands of a complex policy world.

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Published date: 9 February 2010

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Local EPrints ID: 80273
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/80273
ISSN: 0032-3217
PURE UUID: 8952c8f4-c172-496a-ad20-7aa999a187a6
ORCID for Gerry Stoker: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-8172-3395

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Date deposited: 24 Mar 2010
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 02:51

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