Charles RAGIN's work, especially his development of Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA), offers social scientists a way of bringing together the strengths of the qualitative and quantitative traditions. QCA takes a case-based rather than a variable-based analytic approach to cross-case analysis. One problem that arises in attempting to use QCA to explore causation in larger datasets, especially survey datasets, is that the detailed case knowledge available to those working in the qualitative tradition is usually unavailable. In the same way therefore that it can be difficult to establish causation from correlational analyses, the derivation of causal claims from QCA analyses can also be problematic. We discuss these problems in detail an...
During the past two decades, a set of systematic comparative case analysis techniques has been devel...
This chapter examines qualitative comparative analysis (QCA), which strives to bridge the methodolog...
This workshop began with a presentation of the realist conception of the nature of cases as this rel...
Charles RAGINs Arbeiten, vor allem seine Entwicklung der Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA), bie...
Charles RAGIN's work, especially his development of Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA), offers s...
This article concerns itself with qualitative comparative analysis (QCA), introduced in Ragin (1987)...
Qualitative Comparative Analysis (or QCA; Ragin 1987; Ragin and Drass 1994) and its successor, Fuzzy...
Ragin’s (2008) Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) provides a way of undertaking case-based confi...
The key to using an analytic method is to understand its underlying logic and figure out how to inco...
"Social phenomena can rarely be attributed to single causes. Drawing on set theory and the language ...
Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) was launched in the late 1980s by Charles Ragin, as a researc...
Published online: 06 January 2022Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) is a descriptive research me...
Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) is an approach that enables systematically comparing qualitat...
The Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) methodology has evolved remarkably in social science rese...
The key to using an analytic method is to understand its underlying logic and figure out how to inco...
During the past two decades, a set of systematic comparative case analysis techniques has been devel...
This chapter examines qualitative comparative analysis (QCA), which strives to bridge the methodolog...
This workshop began with a presentation of the realist conception of the nature of cases as this rel...
Charles RAGINs Arbeiten, vor allem seine Entwicklung der Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA), bie...
Charles RAGIN's work, especially his development of Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA), offers s...
This article concerns itself with qualitative comparative analysis (QCA), introduced in Ragin (1987)...
Qualitative Comparative Analysis (or QCA; Ragin 1987; Ragin and Drass 1994) and its successor, Fuzzy...
Ragin’s (2008) Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) provides a way of undertaking case-based confi...
The key to using an analytic method is to understand its underlying logic and figure out how to inco...
"Social phenomena can rarely be attributed to single causes. Drawing on set theory and the language ...
Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) was launched in the late 1980s by Charles Ragin, as a researc...
Published online: 06 January 2022Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) is a descriptive research me...
Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) is an approach that enables systematically comparing qualitat...
The Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) methodology has evolved remarkably in social science rese...
The key to using an analytic method is to understand its underlying logic and figure out how to inco...
During the past two decades, a set of systematic comparative case analysis techniques has been devel...
This chapter examines qualitative comparative analysis (QCA), which strives to bridge the methodolog...
This workshop began with a presentation of the realist conception of the nature of cases as this rel...