Empirical Research in Political Science
Advocates of empirical research in political science maintain that analysis must be grounded in observable evidence. Which of the following arguments would they most likely support?
A
Theoretical speculations and normative assessments form the backbone of political analysis without requiring empirical support.
B
Personal anecdotes and historical legends are sufficient for drawing reliable conclusions about political trends.
C
Statistical significance is a minor aspect of research and often distracts from comprehensive theoretical debates.
D
Political phenomena should be analyzed through data collected via objective methods like surveys, experiments, and case studies to avoid bias.
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