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Methodology is intuition reconstructed in tranquility - Paul Lazarsfeld

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Qualitative Political Communication Research | "Methodology is intuition reconstructed in tranquility" – Paul Lazarsfeld Qualitative Political Communication Research About ICA Pre-Conference IJoC special section Key Works Syllabi "Methodology is intuition reconstructed in tranquility" – Paul Lazarsfeld November 9, 2016 “A desk is a dangerous place from which to view the world.” Social science and the 2016 elections by Rasmus Kleis Nielsen The most important thing about November 8 is of course the result itself, but as a professional social scientist, I want to put out a few thoughts on what the 2016 elections might mean for social science. For the last year, I have repeatedly told colleagues and friends I thought there was no chance Donald Trump would be elected president. Yesterday, I told a colleague I thought Hillary Clinton would win the popular vote by maybe 3 percent and it could be an early evening if she won Florida or North Carolina. I was wrong. ...

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