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ISBN: PB: 9780300169409

Yale University Press

February 2014

272 pp.

23.5x15.6 cm

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Field Experiments and Their Critics

Essays on the Uses and Abuses of Experimentation in the Social Sciences

In recent years, social scientists have engaged in a deep debate over the methods appropriate to their research. Their long reliance on passive observational collection of information has been challenged by proponents of experimental methods designed to precisely infer causal effects through active intervention in the social world. Some scholars claim that field experiments represent a new gold standard and the best way forward, while others insist that these methods carry inherent inconsistencies, limitations, or ethical dilemmas that observational approaches do not. This unique collection of essays by the most influential figures on every side of this debate reveals its most important stakes and will provide useful guidance to students and scholars in many disciplines.

About the Author

Dawn Langan Teele is a graduate student at Yale University working toward a Ph.D. in political science.

Reviews

"Advocates and critics of experimental methods debate vigorously in this exceptionally important set of essays. Neither scholars nor policy makers can remain aloof from this great debate; all will be rewarded by a close reading of this indispensable and engaging guide to the core questions of our discipline" – David Waldner, author of "State Building and Late Development"