Experimental Approaches to International Relations

A growing number of studies in international relations use experiments. Roth (1995) discusses at least three purposes for experiments: (i) testing theoretically derived models, or “speaking to theorists”; (ii) data generation, which he called “searching for facts,”; and (iii) “searching for meaning,...

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Published inInternational studies quarterly Vol. 55; no. 2; pp. 493 - 501
Main Authors Mintz, Alex, Yang, Yi, Mc Dermott, Rose
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Oxford, UK Blackwell Publishing Ltd 01.06.2011
Wiley Periodicals, Inc
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Summary:A growing number of studies in international relations use experiments. Roth (1995) discusses at least three purposes for experiments: (i) testing theoretically derived models, or “speaking to theorists”; (ii) data generation, which he called “searching for facts,”; and (iii) “searching for meaning,” referring to policy applications, which he described as “whispering in the ears of princes.” Experiments in international relations have typically focused on the “searching for facts” type of experimental function and on theory (and hypotheses) testing...The main substantive contributions of experiments in international relations have been: (i) Experimental research has tried to shed light on both micro-level and macro-level behavior in international relations, often using different manipulations, samples, and populations, to explore these phenomena; (ii) Experiments, as heuristic devices, have also contributed to the emergence of new theories in international relations and foreign policy analysis, especially poliheuristic models; (iii) Experimental research has...
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ISSN:0020-8833
1468-2478
DOI:10.1111/j.1468-2478.2011.00662.x