Experiments in International Relations: Lab, Survey, and Field

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Susan D. Hyde

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ISPS15-012
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Hyde, Susan, D. (2015), Experiments in International Relations: Lab, Survey, and Field, Annual Review of Political Science 18: 403-424 First published online as a Review in Advance on February 2, 2015 DOI: 10.1146/annurev-polisci-020614-094854
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At conferences, at seminars, and on political science blogs, the potential utility of experimental methods for international relations (IR) research continues to be a hotly contested topic. Given the recent rise in creative applications of experimental methods, now is a useful moment to reflect more generally on the potential value of experiments to study international affairs, how these inherently micro-level methods can shed light on bigger-picture questions, what has been learned already, what goals are probably out of reach, and how various research agendas in IR might productively incorporate experiments.
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