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Books that use just plain data analysis
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  • Charles Murray, Losing Ground American Social
    Policy 1950-1980 (New York Basic Books, 1984)
  • Jeffrey Sachs, The End of Poverty Economic
    Possibilities for Our Time (New York, NY Penguin
    Press, 2005)
  • The Worldwatch Institute, The State of the World,
    2006 (New York W.W. Norton, 2006)
  • Bjorn Lomborg, The Skeptical Environmentalist
    (Cambridge, U.K., Cambridge University Press,
    2001)
  • Robert D. Putnam, Bowling Alone (New York Simon
    and Schuster, 2000), 419
  • Kevin Phillips, The Politics of Rich and Poor
    Wealth and the American Electorate in the Reagan
    Aftermath (New York, HarperPerrenial, 1991)
  • John Lott, More Guns, Less Crime Understanding
    Crime and Gun-Control Laws, 2nd edition
    (University Of Chicago Press, 2000)

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  • Abigail and Stephan Thernstrom, No Excuses
    Closing the Racial Gap in Learning (Simon
    Schuster, 2004)

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Social Indicators count, divide. compare
  • Counts (number of murders, infant deaths, poor
    families, unemployed people, birth to teenage
    mothers, amount spent on health care)
  • Divisors(number of people, infants born,
    families, members of the labor force, teenage
    mothers, GNP)
  • Comparisons

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Comparisons across jurisdictions (cross national)
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Time Series Comparison
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Comparisons across groups
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Cross-national Time Series Comparisons
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Reliability and Validity
  • Reliability consistency in measurement
  • Validity Does it measure what it is supposed to
    measure

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Reliability
  • Consistent Measurement
  • Across time, across cities, countries
  • (note births to unwed mothers in the US T 1311)
  • Testing effects (scores improve the second time).
  • Instrumentation (changing procedures for
    recording the data).
  • Sampling error.

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Validity Voter Turnout
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Comparisons of Two Indicators
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