Experimentation and Simulation in Political Science
Explore the innovative intersection of politics and experimentation with Experimentation and Simulation in Political Science, published by the esteemed University of Toronto Press in 1972. This insightful volume compiles papers presented at the International Political Science Association's Round Table conference held in Vancouver in March 1970. Spanning 277 pages, the book delves into the application of experimental techniques in political studies, offering a unique perspective on how these methods can enhance our understanding of political behavior and systems. Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts alike, this paperback is a valuable addition to any political science library. Discover how experimentation can reshape the study of politics and provide fresh insights into complex political phenomena.