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Doing Empirical Political Research
James M. Carlson, Providence College
Mark S. Hyde, Providence College
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Chapter 3: Formulating Problems and Hypotheses

Exercise 3.3: Variables and Values

For practice, try to match the following sets of variables and values:

1)
Variable: Political Ideology
Values:


2)
Values: Maryland, Michigan, Washington, Utah, Alabama, Vermont
Variable:


3)
Variable: Age
Values:


4)
Values: Jimmy Carter, Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan, Walter Mondale, George Bush, Michael Dukakis, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, Albert Gore
Variable:


5)
Variable: American Political Parties
Values:


6)
Values: Agree that the President is doing a good job; Disagree that President is doing a good job
Variable:




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