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Straightforward, clear, and applied, this book will give you the
theoretical and practical basis you need to apply data analysis
techniques to real data. Combining key statistical concepts with
detailed technical advice, it addresses common themes and problems
presented by real research, and shows you how to adjust your
techniques and apply your statistical knowledge to a range of
datasets. It also embeds code and software output throughout and is
supported by online resources to enable practice and safe
experimentation. The book includes: * Original case studies and
data sets * Practical exercises and lists of commands for each
chapter * Downloadable Stata programmes created to work alongside
chapters * A wide range of detailed applications using Stata *
Step-by-step guidance on writing the relevant code. This is the
perfect text for anyone doing statistical research in the social
sciences getting started using Stata for data analysis.
War describes a situation of armed conflict between two or more
parties. There are several ways in which we can classify wars. The
major division in the academic literature is between interstate
wars and civil wars. The former is fought out between two or more
states; the latter between groups belonging to the same state.
There exists a vast literature, a large part of it quantitative, on
both types of conflict. The majority of wars are civil wars. This
book introduces the reader to the concept of war, and also to the
different schools of thought as well as to the research methods
pertaining to this area of research. It is an edited book
containing articles written by several causes of war researchers.
War is an important subject of study. The nature of war has changed
over time, leaving the civilian population increasingly vulnerable.
It has negative impacts beyond the direct casualties and the
damaged infrastructure and economy in the countries in question.
This book is intended to reach a wide audience, ranging from
Bachelor and Master students in the social sciences, as well as to
researchers and others with an interest for the subject. The aim of
this work is both to give an outline of the literature, as well as
providing examples of different schools of thought within the
causes of war' literature. It gives the reader a comprehensive
account of the research on causes of war', ranging from the old
classics, like e.g., Clausewitz and Sun Tzu, to up-to-date
research. The contributors in this book are chosen to represent a
variety of perspectives on the causes of conflict.
Straightforward, clear, and applied, this book will give you the
theoretical and practical basis you need to apply data analysis
techniques to real data. Combining key statistical concepts with
detailed technical advice, it addresses common themes and problems
presented by real research, and shows you how to adjust your
techniques and apply your statistical knowledge to a range of
datasets. It also embeds code and software output throughout and is
supported by online resources to enable practice and safe
experimentation. The book includes: * Original case studies and
data sets * Practical exercises and lists of commands for each
chapter * Downloadable Stata programmes created to work alongside
chapters * A wide range of detailed applications using Stata *
Step-by-step guidance on writing the relevant code. This is the
perfect text for anyone doing statistical research in the social
sciences getting started using Stata for data analysis.
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