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245 _aR for political data science:
_ba practical guide
260 _bCRC Press
_aBoco Raton
_c2021
300 _axix, 439 p.
365 _aGBP
_b59.99
504 _aTable of Contents I Introduction to R 1. Basic R Andrés Cruz 2. Data Management Andrés Cruz 3. Data Visualization Soledad Araya 4. Data Loading Soledad Araya and Andrés Cruz II Models 5. Linear Models Inés Fynn and Lihuen Nocetto 6. Case Selection Based on Regressions Inés Fynn and Lihuen Nocetto 7. Panel Data Francisco Urdinez 8. Logistic Models Francisco Urdinez 9. Survival Models Francisco Urdinez 10. Causal Inference Andrew Heiss III Applications 11. Advanced Political Data Management Andrés Cruz and Francisco Urdinez 12. Web Mining Gonzalo Barría 13. Quantitaive Text Analysis Sebastián Huneeus 14. Networks Andrés Cruz 15. Principal Component Analysis Caterina Labrín and Francisco Urdinez 16. Maps and Spatial Data Andrea Escobar and Gabriel Ortiz
520 _aR 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. Key features: Each chapter has the most up-to-date and simple option available for each task, assuming minimal prerequisites and no previous experience in R Makes extensive use of the Tidyverse, the group of packages that has revolutionized the use of R Provides a step-by-step guide that you can replicate using your own data Includes exercises in every chapter for course use or self-study Focuses on practical-based approaches to statistical inference rather than mathematical formulae Supplemented by an R package, including all data As the title suggests, this book is highly applied in nature, and is designed as a toolbox for the reader. It can be used in methods and data science courses, at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. It will be equally useful for a university student pursuing a PhD, political consultants, or a public official, all of whom need to transform their datasets into substantive and easily interpretable conclusions.
650 _aR (Computer program language)
_91512
650 _aPolitical statistics--Computer programs
_911376
700 _aUrdinez, Francisco
_910533
700 _aCruz, Andres
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