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The inner portrait: What does reflexivity in qualitative health professions education research look like?

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Anatomical Sciences Education, EarlyView.
Gabrielle Brand   +2 more
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Political science quarterly, v. 79

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Measuring the Rural Continuum in Political Science

Political Analysis, 2021
Recent accounts of American politics focus heavily on urban–rural gaps in political behavior. Rural politics research is growing but may be stymied by difficulties defining and measuring which Americans qualify as “rural.” We discuss theoretical and ...
Zoe Nemerever, Melissa Rogers
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American Political Science Review

PS: Political Science & Politics, 2020
and the Career Mobility of Bureaucrats. Career mobility is conceptualized in terms of the amount and bias of organizational, occupational, vertical and geographical movement.
Thomas König   +7 more
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On prediction in political science

European Journal of Political Research, 2019
This article discusses recent moves in political science that emphasise predicting future events rather than theoretically explaining past ones or understanding empirical generalisations.
K. Dowding, Charles Miller
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Tree-Based Models for Political Science Data

American Journal of Political Science, 2018
Political scientists often find themselves analyzing data sets with a large number of observations, a large number of variables, or both. Yet, traditional statistical techniques fail to take full advantage of the opportunities inherent in “big data,” as ...
J. Montgomery, S. Olivella
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Science, politics, and science in politics

2005
The climate-change debate, like all policy debates, is ultimately an argument over action. How shall we respond to the risks posed by climate change? Does the climate-change issue call for action, and if so, what type of action, and how much effort – and money – shall we expend?
Edward A. Parson, Andrew E. Dessler
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The Political Science of Political Science

Government and Opposition, 1971
PROFESSOR LAZARSFELD ONCE REFERRED TO SOCIOLOGY AS BEING IN A sense a residuary legatee, the surviving part of a very general study, out of which specializations have successively been shaped.The same might be said of political science. In the West the first deliberate and reflective studies of political life were made in Greece at the end of the th ...
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