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037 _cTextual
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100 _aAshworth, Scott
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245 _aTheory and credibility: Integrating theoretical and empirical social science
260 _aPrinceton
_bPrinceton University Press
_c2021
300 _axvi,257 p. ill.
_bIncludes bibliographical references and index
520 _aThe credibility revolution, with its emphasis on empirical methods for causal inference, has led to concerns among scholars that the canonical questions about politics and society are being neglected because they are no longer deemed answerable. Theory and Credibility stakes out an opposing view—presenting a new vision of how, working together, the credibility revolution and formal theory can advance social scientific inquiry.
650 _aSocial sciences- Research- Philosophy
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650 _aQuantitative research
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650 _aMathematical models
700 _aBerry, Christopher R.
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700 _aDe Mesquita, Ethan Bueno
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