R for Political Data Science

Urdinez, Francisco; Cruz, Andres

Keywords: behavioral sciences, Mathematics & Statistics, Politics & International Relations

Abstract

R for Political Data Science: A Practical Guide is a handbook for political scientists new to R who want to learn the most useful and common ways to interpret and analyze political data. It was written by political scientists, thinking about the many real-world problems faced in their work. The book has 16 chapters and is organized in three sections. The first, on the use of R, is for those users who are learning R or are migrating from another software. The second section, on econometric models, covers OLS, binary and survival models, panel data, and causal inference. The third section is a data science toolbox of some the most useful tools in the discipline: data imputation, fuzzy merge of large datasets, web mining, quantitative text analysis, network analysis, mapping, spatial cluster analysis, and principal component analysis.

Más información

Editorial: Chapman and Hall/CRC
Fecha de publicación: 2021
Página de inicio: 1
Página final: 460
Idioma: Ingles
URL: https://www.routledge.com/R-for-Political-Data-Science-A-Practical-Guide/Urdinez-Cruz/p/book/9780367818838
DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1201/9781003010623