There are explicit methodological tensions among researchers in the qualitative and quantitative tracks of social science research. In this paper, (1) we highlight the tensions by making a comparison of the two traditions in terms of their ontological and epistemological paradigms, strengths and weaknesses. Then, (2) we examine the possibility of mediating the methodological tensions through the use of Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) methodology. Our conclusions are that (1) both qualitative and quantitative research traditions are equally scientific and relevant to the social science research, and so, choice can be made to use either of the two approaches or combine them depending on the nature and purpose of the study. We also argu...
"Social phenomena can rarely be attributed to single causes. Drawing on set theory and the language ...
The objective of this book is to fill the gap combining several studies from qualitative and quantit...
This paper addresses an issue that so far has received relatively little attention in methodological...
The Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) methodology has evolved remarkably in social science rese...
During the past two decades, a set of systematic comparative case analysis techniques has been devel...
There’s no hard and fast rule for qualitative versus quantitative research, and it’s often taken for...
This paper examined quantitative and qualitative techniques as applicable to sociological research. ...
This chapter examines qualitative comparative analysis (QCA), which strives to bridge the methodolog...
The key to using an analytic method is to understand its underlying logic and figure out how to inco...
Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) is a method for the systematic analysis of cases. A holistic ...
Researchers have long argued that quantitative and qualitative methods are distinct and, therefore, ...
Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) is an approach that enables systematically comparing qualitat...
This title offers an exploration of case-focused methods as a means of bridging the quantitative-qua...
This article argues that conventional quantitative and qualitative research methods have largely fai...
Although quantitative and qualitative approaches are sometimes presented as being in opposition to e...
"Social phenomena can rarely be attributed to single causes. Drawing on set theory and the language ...
The objective of this book is to fill the gap combining several studies from qualitative and quantit...
This paper addresses an issue that so far has received relatively little attention in methodological...
The Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) methodology has evolved remarkably in social science rese...
During the past two decades, a set of systematic comparative case analysis techniques has been devel...
There’s no hard and fast rule for qualitative versus quantitative research, and it’s often taken for...
This paper examined quantitative and qualitative techniques as applicable to sociological research. ...
This chapter examines qualitative comparative analysis (QCA), which strives to bridge the methodolog...
The key to using an analytic method is to understand its underlying logic and figure out how to inco...
Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) is a method for the systematic analysis of cases. A holistic ...
Researchers have long argued that quantitative and qualitative methods are distinct and, therefore, ...
Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) is an approach that enables systematically comparing qualitat...
This title offers an exploration of case-focused methods as a means of bridging the quantitative-qua...
This article argues that conventional quantitative and qualitative research methods have largely fai...
Although quantitative and qualitative approaches are sometimes presented as being in opposition to e...
"Social phenomena can rarely be attributed to single causes. Drawing on set theory and the language ...
The objective of this book is to fill the gap combining several studies from qualitative and quantit...
This paper addresses an issue that so far has received relatively little attention in methodological...