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1. Introduction: Writer's Block; Michael Bruter and Martin Lodge
PART I: APPROACHING AND MEASURING SOCIAL SCIENCE OBJECTS
2. Measuring the Immeasurable? Capturing Citizens' European Identity; Michael Bruter
3. Decoding Manifestoes and other Political Texts - the Case of Extreme Right Ideology; Sarah Harrison
4. Reaction Time Measures in Implicit Attitudes Research; Brad Verhulst and Milton Lodge
5. Studying Party Choice; Mark Franklin and Maja Renko
6. Into the Archives; Ben Wellings
PART II: MAKING SENSE OF DATA
7. Euro-Visions: An Analysis of Visual Imagery in Television News; Jessica Bain and Natalia Chaban
8. When Access is Restricted: Craftiness and Combining Methods in the Study of a Secretive Elite; Julie Gervais
9. Semi-Structured Interviews and Informal Institutions: Getting Inside Executive Government; Martin Lodge
10. Error-Correction as a Concept and as a Method: Time Series Analysis of Policy-Opinion Responsiveness; Will Jennings
11. Working Backwards? Using Simulation to Sort out Empirical Inconsistencies; Robert Erikson, Aaron Strauss and Michael Bruter
12. Conclusion; Michael Bruter and Martin Lodge.
Political science research methods in action. ISBN 9780230367753. Published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2013. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.