Research Workshop
Course Description
This course is an intensive, hands-on introduction to writing a research article in the social sciences, with a focus on political science, sociology, or economics. Students will be taught to use R, R Studio, Quarto, Markdown, and Jabref.
By the end of the course, students will have developed and refined a complete research paper through a series of iterative assignments and structured feedback. The course integrates methodological training, substantive readings, and practical writing skills. Course content is divided into weekly units covering both technical skills and theoretical content.
This is the visual roadmap of the course:
Topic → Proposal → Methods → Analysis → Paper Draft → Feedback → Final Paper → Website
Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this course the students will be able to:
- Develop a research question and transform it into a publishable paper.
- Master essential academic tools including reference managers (e.g., JabRef), markdown-based word processing, and professional presentation software.
- Understand and apply core methods in social science research, including qualitative comparative analysis, difference-in-differences (DiD), and regression discontinuity design (RDD).
- Write each section of a paper: abstract, introduction, argument, methods, literature review, findings, discussion, and conclusion.
- Conduct basic quantitative analysis in R, including data merging, regression modeling, and visualization.
- Create a personal academic website using GitHub Pages to showcase their work.
Research Paper
The research paper should provide an extensive background on the topic and a clear contribution to the literature. The analysis should include some quantitative analysis to test hypotheses. The statistical part of the research project involves using data (collect and prepare the data to run quantitative analyses and produce graphs) and specialized software (R).
Research Paper Template
Use the following as a starting point for writing your own research paper:
Research Paper Examples
This section provides two complete examples of finished research papers and presentations. These are not templates to copy, but illustrations of different research designs. Use them to see how arguments, methods, and findings can be structured and communicated in practice.
- Quantitative Example
- Qualitative Example
Weekly Paper Presentations
Each week, you will give a short presentation on that week’s reading. You can download the template for the paper presentation at this link.
Recommended Optional Books
Writing Academic Articles
Coppedge, M. 2012. Democratization and Research Methods. Cambridge University Press.
Halperin, S., & Heath, O. (2012). Political Research: Methods and Practical Skills (3rd ed.). Oxford University Press.
Punch, K. F. 2014. Introduction to social research: Quantitative and qualitative approaches (3rd ed.). SAGE Publications.
Van Evera, S. 1997. Guide to methods for students of political science. Cornell University Press.
Statistics
Cunningham, Scott. 2021. Causal Inference: The Mixtape. Yale University Press.https://mixtape.scunning.com.
Ismay, Chester, and Albert Y. Kim. 2019. Statistical Inference via Data Science: A ModernDive into R and the Tidyverse. Chapman and Hall / CRC. https://moderndive.com/.
Huntington-Klein, Nick. 2021. The Effect: An Introduction to Research Design and Causality. Boca Raton, Florida: Chapman and Hall / CRC. https://theeffectbook.net/.
Llaudet, Elena and Imai, Kosuke. 2023. “Data Analysis for Social Science.” Princeton: Oxford University Press.
Warne, Russel T. 2018. “Statistics for the Social Sciences. A General Linear Model Approach.” London: Cambridge University Press.
Causal Inference
Bauer, Paul C. and Dennis Cohen. 2023. Applied Causal Analysis (with R) https://bookdown.org/paul/applied-causal-analysis/.
Keyes, David, R for the Rest of Us: 2025. A Statistics-Free Introduction https://book.rfortherestofus.com. No Starch Press
Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
Lovelace, Robin, Nowosad, Jakub, and Jannes Muenchow. 2021. Geocomputation with R. https://bookdown.org/robinlovelace/geocompr/.
Mieno, Tara. 2023. R as GIS for Economists. https://tmieno2.github.io/R-as-GIS-for-Economists/.