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Political methodology is a subfield of
political science Political science is the scientific study of politics. It is a social science dealing with systems of governance and Power (social and political), power, and the analysis of political activities, political philosophy, political thought, polit ...
that studies the quantitative and qualitative methods used to study politics and draw conclusions using data. Quantitative methods combine
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,
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, and formal theory. Political methodology is often used for positive research, in contrast to normative research. Psephology, a skill or technique within political methodology, is the "quantitative analysis of elections and balloting". Objective political research heavily relies on political methodology as it provides rigorous methods for analysis. Quantitative methods, including statistical analysis, can allow researchers to investigate large datasets and identify patterns or trends, such as to predict election outcomes. Oppositely, qualitative methods deal with deep analysis of smaller sets of data such as interviews, documents, and case studies. This methods of analysis are more specifically useful when it comes to analyzing complicated social phenomena and political behavior. By combining these two types of methods, researchers can get a more comprehensive understanding of political processes and outcomes.


History of Political Methodology


Pre 2000s Development

The first steps toward developing quantitative analysis date back to the 1880s, where the first statistics course was offered at
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, setting the stage for combining quantitative perspectives into politics. Then, in 1919, the first political science journal utilizing quantitative methods was published, which helped grow the development of the field. This led to the first major phase in the 1920s, where scholars such as Charles Merriam showcased the importance of incorporating statistics into various forms of analysis. Political scientists would gather diverse data, including election statistics and campaign data, in order to take the study away from simple observation and involve deep numerical input. The second phase came about in the late 1960s with the behavioral revolution, which is characterized by the large increase in quantitative methods. By this time, over fifty percent of the '' American Political Science Review'' (ASPR) articles used these methods. In the 1970s, there was a shift towards creating original sets of data to measure specific abstract political concepts such as ideology and representation. Researchers and scholars used innovative approaches including content analysis and event counts to widen the analytical capabilities and answer previous unanswerable questions. A major development that occurred during this period was the use of advanced statistical methods from other fields, such as regression models, time series analysis, and scaling techniques. These methods, however, needed various adjustments and adaptations in order to better suite the field of political science. Development followed in the next couple of decades, notably with the addition of computational methods in the late 1980s onward. New methods using advance technology were used to perform much larger and impressive tasks such as simulation and advanced econometrics.


Emerging Trends In Political Methodology


Big Data Usage

Since comparative politics is a relatively new field in the
political science Political science is the scientific study of politics. It is a social science dealing with systems of governance and Power (social and political), power, and the analysis of political activities, political philosophy, political thought, polit ...
field, there are new trends that emerge within the subfield of political methodology. One of these new trends is the use of "
Big Data Big data primarily refers to data sets that are too large or complex to be dealt with by traditional data processing, data-processing application software, software. Data with many entries (rows) offer greater statistical power, while data with ...
". Political campaigns and
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use complex datasets to try to push their agendas and make a better more personalized appeal towards their voter base. Usually, the origin of this data is from surveys and provided information from the voters themselves, but there are instances where these campaigns get their data from cookies or from purchasing the personal data collected by
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sites with the use of "layering data points". The role that big data plays in the political process isn't fully understood yet since most political campaigns-especially in America- just now started to realize the power of social media, and putting effort into their own socials to target a younger audience. However, The quantitative nature of big data and how the
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influences politics in today's political atmosphere is where we can see the overlap between big data and its use in political methodology more clearly.


Machine Learning

Another big leap in political research techniques within political methodology is
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. Machine learning has become an increasingly interesting topic in other fields such as
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, and even in the medical field. However, the field of political science has also been affected by this phenomenon. Most of those data sets that political campaigns use need to be sorted through, or applied to statistics in order to achieve accurate outcomes and forecasts for probabilities based on the datasets that were stored within the database. Machine learning also allows political scientists to test theories that are derived from the data, and can be put to use in their research methods. This process can narrow down the possibilities of outcomes using both hard data (quantitative) and soft data (qualitative) in simulated scenarios during the research process. The use of
Artificial Intelligence Artificial intelligence (AI) is the capability of computer, computational systems to perform tasks typically associated with human intelligence, such as learning, reasoning, problem-solving, perception, and decision-making. It is a field of re ...
or AI is also a big component of political methodology and is becoming a huge tool for political scientists. Furthermore, more younger students use AI for a myriad of different things at an increasingly high rate already. Since AI is being used increasingly in research and data collecting, there are some political scientists and researchers who want to find ways to increase civic engagement and information access through the use of AI.


AI Ethics in Political Methodology

There have been political analysts and
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that usually rely on empirical methods and statistical models in order to predict the outcome of elections, and other political scenarios. AI has already been used in political ads on a small scale, and in the US, there is not currently any rules against AI developing political ads or advertising material for political campaigns. As mentioned before, AI mainly uses databases gathered from different methods to predict outcomes. However, at times these outcomes and as well as the way in which the data was used or stored can raise ethical concerns. Similar to how people react to other electronic devices "listening in" on them, people raise similar concerns with AI in regards to political data or personal data that identifies voters' preferences or concerns and is used by candidates for polling data. This aspect of AI transforms political research, but fails to account for the underlying biases, assumptions or privacy concerns associated with AI use in general.


Political Methodology and Public Policy


Evidence-Based Decision Making

Since political methodology is heavily based in quantitative analysis political candidates tend to use these data figures to "play politics" with the opposing side, and to draw their own conclusions using this evidence. Furthermore, political researchers will often work hand in hand with political candidates or office holders to provide real-world examples as a framework for political candidates to base their policy proposals off of. Politicians often use rhetoric that is believed to be supported by a factual basis, but often times the specific data or analysis that the candidates are referencing has been taken out of context in some regard.


Journals

Political methodology is often published in the "top 3" journals
American Political Science ReviewAmerican Journal of Political Science
an
Journal of Politics
, in sub-field journals, and in methods-focused journals.
Political AnalysisPolitical MethodologyPolitical Science Research and Methods


Notable researchers

* Gary King
Rob FranzeseJeff GillPhil SchrodtJan Box-SteffensmeierSimon Jackman
* Robert Abelson * Charles Merriam
Jonathan Nagler
* Larry Bartels * Donald Green


References

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External links


The Society for Political Methodology's homepageUS News Rankings for Political Methodology
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