Dr. Daniel J. Mallinson is an Assistant Professor of Public Policy and Administration at Penn State Harrisburg.
Dr. Julia Marin Hellwege is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of South Dakota and is affiliated with the Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies program.
Dr. Eric D. Loepp is an Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater. He received the 2018 CQ Press Award for Teaching Innovation from the American Political Science Association.
Ch. 1- "Introduction to Teaching the Research Process," Mallinson, Marin Hellwege, and Loepp
Ch. 2- "Information Literacy Development of Undergraduate Political Science Student
Researchers: The Instruction Librarian's Role," Emily Reed
Ch. 3- "Should Research Methods Teach Information Literacy or Statistics? Why Not Both," Chelsea Kaufman
Ch. 4- "The Politics of Identity and Teaching Information Literacy in Political Science," Jennifer Epley Sanders
Ch. 5- "Using K12 Foundations to Teach Scientific Literacy in College Research Methods," Kristina Mitchell
Ch. 7- "Journeys Beyond Information Literacy: Applying a Metaliteracy Framework to Political Science," Sally Friedman & Trudi Jacobson
Ch. 8- "The Savvy Consumer of Political Science Research," Jonathan Ring
Ch. 10- "Building Qualitative Methods Skills Through Research Design," Jessica Hejny
Ch. 12- "Research Design as Professional Development and Empowerment: Equipping Students to See, Analyze, and Intervene in Political Realities," Kelly Bauer
Ch. 13- "Teaching Multidisciplinary Research Methods at a Small Liberal Arts College,"
Jarrod Kelly
Ch. 14- "Less Can Be More: Encouraging Mastery of Research Design in Undergraduate Research Methods," Jenny Sweet-Cushman
Ch. 15- "Research Methods: Who am I and Why am I Here?," Robert Postic
Ch. 16- "The Inquiry's the Thing: Teaching Quantitative Research Without Teaching Statistical Software," Debra Leiter
Ch. 17- "Teaching Research Design: The Gender and Politics Lab and Reflections on the Lab Model for the Social Sciences," Amanda Bittner
Ch. 19- "Embedding Feminist Pedagogy in Political Science Research Design With Reflections on Critical Theory and the Social Construction of Reality," J. Cherie Strachan
Ch. 21- "How the Research Design Can be a Structure, a Process, and a Product for Learning Political Science," Erik Cleven
Ch. 22- "The Success of research methods at the department level," Neil Chaturvedi & Mario Guerrero
Ch. 23 - "Traveling Along with an Accidental Academic: Doing and Teaching Research," John A. Garcia
Ch. 25- "Sneaking In Statistics," Andre Audette
Ch. 26.- "Pedagogical Recommendations for Applied Statistics Courses," Jennifer Bachner
Ch. 27- "The Accidental Methodologist," Chris Zorn
Ch. 28- "From Step-Child to Innovative Leader: Political Science Research Methods over the Decades," Andreas Sobisch
Ch. 29- "Teach Me If You Can: Teaching Political Science Majors Statistics at a Hispanic-serving Institution," Dongkyu Kim
Ch. 30- "Excel, in More Ways than One," Whitney Ross-Manzo
Ch. 31- "Research Articles, Not Research Papers: Empowering Students Through Research Writing," William O' Brochta
Ch. 32- "Integrating Research Writing and Research Methods: Toward a more seamless Curriculum," Martin S. Edwards
Ch. 34- "From 'Good' to 'Effective': Teaching Writing Skills Explicitly in Political Science" Colin Brown
Ch. 35- "Revising the Revising Process of Writing in Upper Level Political Science Research Methods," Emily M. Farris
Ch. 37- "Teaching research writing to undergraduates in political science and public administration in the online environment," Darrell Lovell