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Chapter 1.7

Political Research Methods: Investigate, Analyze, and Communicate with Confidence

Learners develop the systematic tools, ethical standards, and analytical frameworks needed to conduct rigorous political research and communicate evidence-based conclusions.


What You'll Learn

Primary sources originate at events; secondary sources interpret them afterward.
Qualitative methods explore meaning while quantitative methods analyze numerical data.
Validity, reliability, and bias detection ensure rigorous political research quality.
Ethics require informed consent and community consultation in political research.

What You'll Practice

1

Students classify sources and distinguish primary from secondary research materials.

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Learners identify methodological concepts including bias, sampling, and validity measures.

3

Practice questions test ethical principles and Canadian political research tool knowledge.

Why This Matters

Mastering political research methods equips students to critically evaluate evidence, recognize bias, and engage as informed, analytically capable citizens in democratic society.

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Source Evaluation
Research Methods
Political Bias
Data Analysis
Research Ethics
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