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As one of the co-editors of The Political Methodologist, I want to chime in
to say that we would be happy to receive reviews or summaries of undergrad
texts or any ideas people have on the topics Paul suggests below as well.
We have wanted to include more on undergrad teaching in TPM, but we haven't
had much success getting folks to write things.  If the discussion on
polmeth sparks an idea that you want to write up (and it doesn't need to be
long) we would be happy to receive it.

Dave Peterson
Associate Professor 
Co-editor, The Political Methodologist
Department of Political Science
Texas A&M University




-----Original Message-----
From: Political Methodology Society
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Sent: 3/23/09 5:03 PM
Subject: Re: [POLMETH] Undergrad methods / research design texts

To Paul's questions I would add an interest in topic coverage.

Thanks,
Bill
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William R. Wilkerson, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Political Science
College at Oneonta, SUNY
607-436-3272
http://employees.oneonta.edu/wilkerwr


On 3/23/09 4:02 PM, "Paul Gronke" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Colleagues
> 
> It sounds like there is widespread interest in having this
> conversation.  The old thread is out of date according to Jeff Gill
> because some important new texts have been released.  Just to toss out
> a few questions.  Add yours and any thoughts or comments.
> 
> 1) What text do you use for introductory undergraduate stats?
> 
> 2) What computer program / web program do you use for training the
> students (if any)?
> 
> 3) What text do you use for introductory research design (if a
separate
> course)?
> 
> 4) Are either or both of these courses required of your majors?
> 
> 5) What kind of school (R1, R2, LAC, other, private, public)?
> 
> And any other comments.  Thanks!

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