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training for advanced students through cooperation with offices of various units of government. The Institute will be under the direction of an executive committee with Dean E. Blythe Stason, of the Law School, as acting chairman and Professor John A. Perkins, of the political science department, as secretary. At Fordham University, an organization known as the Burke Society has been formed to promote the study of political society. Dr. Ross J. S. Hoffman is chairman, and the charter membership consists of the members of the two departments of history and political philosophy and the social sciences. Four discussion meetings are being held during the current academic year on the general subject of democracy: the Soviet use of the term, promotion through American foreign policy, the r61e of public opinion in a democracy, and the possibility of "socialist" democracy remaining democratic. All of the discussions are to be published, and papers delivered at an initial meeting, comprising a symposium on De Tocqueville's Democracy in America, have already been issued as "Fordham University Studies, Burke Society Series, No. 1."
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THE FUNDAMENTALS OF POLITICAL SCIENCE RESEARCH THIRD EDITION
2018
This third edition of the best-selling The Fundamentals of Political Science Research provides an introduction to the scientific study of politics. It offers the basic tools necessary for readers to become both critical consumers and beginning producers of scientific research on politics. The authors present an integrated approach to research design and empirical analyses whereby researchers can develop and test causal theories. The authors use examples from political science research that students will find interesting and inspiring, and that will help them understand key concepts. The book makes technical material accessible to students who might otherwise be intimidated by mathematical examples. This revised third edition features new "Your Turn" boxes meant to engage students. The edition also has new sections added throughout the book to enhance the content's clarity and breadth of coverage.