Hailing from diverse backgrounds, authors Lawless, Robbennolt, and Ulen bring practical experience and insight to this accessible research methods text that features:
- A consistent focus on basic principles and concepts, explained in an intuitive style requiring no prerequisite knowledge of math or statistics;
- Clear explanations geared to students new to empirical techniques;
- Optional problem sets and footnotes that will challenge more experienced students who are eager to explore specific topics in depth;
- Generous use of examples that show how empirical techniques are applied in a range of substantive areas;
- Coverage of different stages of empirical research, from formulating research questions and testable hypotheses, to data collection, sampling, coding, statistical analysis, and presenting data;
- Discussion of the connections among the different stages of empirical research;
- Sidebars with in-depth views of particular topics that provide flexible options for teaching;
- Learning-by-doing exercises at the end of each chapter.
Combining expertise and an exceptionally student-friendly approach, Empirical Methods in Law is suited for a stand-alone course on empirical methods in law or as a supplement for a course or seminar that includes an empirical component.