Abstract

As with any high fashion, the beauty and horror of “big data” 1 is in the eye of the beholder. The question that prompted the present symposium— “Are formal theory, causal inference, and big data contradictory trends in political science?”—is representative of the concerns that big data has raised in political science. Indeed, this is representative of discussions underway in every area of social science about how big data interacts with existing modes of inquiry as well as its potential benefits (Lazer et al. 2009 ; Varian 2014 ) and potential pitfalls (boyd and Crawford 2012; Lazer et al. 2014 ).

Citation

Monroe, Burt L., Jennifer Pan, Margaret E. Roberts, Maya Sen, and Betsy Sinclair. "No! Formal Theory, Causal Inference, and Big Data Are Not Contradictory Trends in Political Science." PS: Political Science & Politics 48.1 (January 2015): 71-74.