Published online: 06 January 2022Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) is a descriptive research method that can provide causal explanations for an outcome of interest. Despite extensive quantitative assessments of the method, my objective is to contribute to the scholarly discussion with insights constructed through a qualitative lens. Researchers using the QCA approach have less ability to incorporate and nuance information on set membership as the number of cases grows. While recognizing the suggested ways to overcome such challenges, I argue that since setting criteria for membership, calibrating, and categorizing are crucial QCA aspects that require in-depth knowledge, QCA is unfit for larger-N studies. Additionally, I also discuss th...
"Social phenomena can rarely be attributed to single causes. Drawing on set theory and the language ...
Educational research has long used quantitative and qualitative analysis. Quantitative analysis is t...
My article on some limitations of Qualitative Comparative Analy-ses (QCA) in Political Analysis (Hug...
Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) is an approach that enables systematically comparing qualitat...
Mixed methods, primary data, small populations or even large datasets can be analysed using Qualitat...
Qualitative Comparative Analysis (hereafter QCA) is a relatively recent set of techniques. Its emerg...
Qualitative Comparative Analysis (or QCA; Ragin 1987; Ragin and Drass 1994) and its successor, Fuzzy...
This article concerns itself with qualitative comparative analysis (QCA), introduced in Ragin (1987)...
This paper proposes qualitative comparative analysis (QCA) as a novel method to harness unstructured...
Charles RAGIN's work, especially his development of Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA), offers s...
This chapter examines qualitative comparative analysis (QCA), which strives to bridge the methodolog...
Research background: Alongside with the development of configurative comparative analysis aiming at ...
Qualitative comparative analysis (QCA)1 has received substantial atten-tion from qualitative scholar...
The Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) methodology has evolved remarkably in social science rese...
Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) was launched in the late 1980s by Charles Ragin, as a researc...
"Social phenomena can rarely be attributed to single causes. Drawing on set theory and the language ...
Educational research has long used quantitative and qualitative analysis. Quantitative analysis is t...
My article on some limitations of Qualitative Comparative Analy-ses (QCA) in Political Analysis (Hug...
Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) is an approach that enables systematically comparing qualitat...
Mixed methods, primary data, small populations or even large datasets can be analysed using Qualitat...
Qualitative Comparative Analysis (hereafter QCA) is a relatively recent set of techniques. Its emerg...
Qualitative Comparative Analysis (or QCA; Ragin 1987; Ragin and Drass 1994) and its successor, Fuzzy...
This article concerns itself with qualitative comparative analysis (QCA), introduced in Ragin (1987)...
This paper proposes qualitative comparative analysis (QCA) as a novel method to harness unstructured...
Charles RAGIN's work, especially his development of Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA), offers s...
This chapter examines qualitative comparative analysis (QCA), which strives to bridge the methodolog...
Research background: Alongside with the development of configurative comparative analysis aiming at ...
Qualitative comparative analysis (QCA)1 has received substantial atten-tion from qualitative scholar...
The Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) methodology has evolved remarkably in social science rese...
Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) was launched in the late 1980s by Charles Ragin, as a researc...
"Social phenomena can rarely be attributed to single causes. Drawing on set theory and the language ...
Educational research has long used quantitative and qualitative analysis. Quantitative analysis is t...
My article on some limitations of Qualitative Comparative Analy-ses (QCA) in Political Analysis (Hug...