Data visualization in political and social sciences
Andrei Zinovyev

TL;DR
This paper reviews various data visualization methods used in political and social sciences to effectively summarize and analyze complex, multidimensional quantitative and qualitative data.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of existing visualization techniques and their applications in political and social science research.
Findings
Visualization aids in understanding complex data
Multidimensional visualization methods are crucial for analysis
Various graphical techniques are employed in social sciences
Abstract
The basic objective of data visualization is to provide an efficient graphical display for summarizing and reasoning about quantitative information. During the last decades, political science has accumulated a large corpus of various kinds of data such as comprehensive factbooks and atlases, characterizing all or most of existing states by multiple and objectively assessed numerical indicators within certain time lapse. As a consequence, there exists a continuous trend for political science to gradually become a more quantitative scientific field and to use quantitative information in the analysis and reasoning. It is believed that any objective analysis in political science must be multidimensional and combine various sources of quantitative information; however, human capabilities for perception of large massifs of numerical information are limited. Hence, methods and approaches for…
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Taxonomy
TopicsData Visualization and Analytics · Data Analysis with R
