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Judgment and Measurement in Political Science
Perspectives on Politics (2012)
  • Andreas Schedler
Abstract
Standard methodological advice in political science alerts against the distortion of measurement decisions by judgmental elements. Judgment is subjective, common wisdom asserts, it produces opaque, biased, and unreliable data. This article, by contrast, argues that judgment is a critical intersubjective ingredient of political measurement that needs to be acknowledged and rationalized, rather than exorcised.
Keywords
  • methodology,
  • measurement,
  • political data,
  • judgment
Publication Date
March, 2012
Publisher Statement
Copyright by Cambridge University Press (http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayJournal?jid=PPS).
Citation Information
Andreas Schedler. "Judgment and Measurement in Political Science" Perspectives on Politics Vol. 10 Iss. 1 (2012)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/andreas_schedler/36/