Abstract
Quantitative methodology has become an indispensable component of empirical research in the social sciences, facilitating the systematic measurement, analysis, and interpretation of social phenomena (Bryman, 2016). In Quantitative Methods for the Social Sciences: A Practical Introduction with Examples in R, Daniel Stockemer and Jean-Nicolas Bordeleau (2023) offer a concise yet methodologically rigorous guide for early-stage researchers and students, integrating statistical theory with the practical application of R. The book is part of Springer’s Texts in Political Science and International Relations series, reflecting its political science origins while remaining broadly applicable across the social sciences.
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