The Changing Evidence Base of Social Science Research
Gary King. 2009.
"The Changing Evidence Base of Social Science Research".
In The Future of Political Science: 100 Perspectives, edited by Gary King, Kay Schlozman, and Norman Nie. New York: Routledge Press.

Abstract
This (two-page) article argues that the evidence base of political science and the related social sciences are beginning an underappreciated but historic change.
See Also
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- [Paper] How Not to Lie With Statistics: Avoiding Common Mistakes in Quantitative Political Science (1986)
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- [Paper] On Political Methodology (1991)
- [Paper] What to Do When Your Hessian Is Not Invertible: Alternatives to Model Respecification in Nonlinear Estimation (2004)
- [Paper] Comment on 'Estimating the Reproducibility of Psychological Science' (2016)
- [Paper] If a Statistical Model Predicts That Common Events Should Occur Only Once in 10,000 Elections, Maybe It's the Wrong Model (2025)
- [Paper] Computational Social Science (2009)