The problem of bias in the sources and evidence used to evaluate explanations in qualitative research is a longstanding topic (Goldthorpe 1991; Lustick 1996; Isacoff 2005; see also Thies 2002). The specific problem addressed by Copestake, Goertz, and Haggard’s Veil of ignorance Process Tracing (VPT) does not concern biases built into the available evidence itself (e.g., systematic error across all sources). Rather, Copestake, Goertz, and Haggard are concerned with investigator-induced biases in the selection of sources and the selection of specific pieces of evidence from within a given source. As a solution to these selection problems, the authors propose a new method—Veil of ignorance Process Tracing—in which a “veiled” research assistant...
Qualitative methodologists generally treat process tracing methods and a mechanistic view of causati...
The causal reasoning literature suggests that hypothesis testing will only include tests that suppor...
English abstract: Feminist philosophers of science have argued that various biases can and do influe...
A central problem in all qualitative and multimethod research is the risk of selection bias and resu...
With the introduction of their new approach to process tracing (PT), Copestake, Goertz, and Haggard ...
To say that our modest proposal for Veil of ignorance Process Tracing (VPT) did not get much support...
This has been a difficult review to write. On the one hand, it is important to be constructive and o...
Process tracing is a single case-study method that allows students to use within-case evidence to ex...
Social scientists have long recognized the study of evidence from within individual cases as a funda...
Scholars who conduct process tracing often face the problem of missing data. The inability to docume...
There is a substantial body of evidence that judgment and decision making are partly controlled by u...
This article discusses process tracing as a methodology for testing hypoth-eses in the social scienc...
Copestake, Goertz, and Haggard’s (CGH) “Veil of ignorance Process Tracing” (VPT)—which in essence en...
Recent years have seen an increasing focus in political science and international relations (IR) res...
Book review. Reviewed work: Process-Tracing Methods: Foundations and Guidelines / by Derek Beach, Ra...
Qualitative methodologists generally treat process tracing methods and a mechanistic view of causati...
The causal reasoning literature suggests that hypothesis testing will only include tests that suppor...
English abstract: Feminist philosophers of science have argued that various biases can and do influe...
A central problem in all qualitative and multimethod research is the risk of selection bias and resu...
With the introduction of their new approach to process tracing (PT), Copestake, Goertz, and Haggard ...
To say that our modest proposal for Veil of ignorance Process Tracing (VPT) did not get much support...
This has been a difficult review to write. On the one hand, it is important to be constructive and o...
Process tracing is a single case-study method that allows students to use within-case evidence to ex...
Social scientists have long recognized the study of evidence from within individual cases as a funda...
Scholars who conduct process tracing often face the problem of missing data. The inability to docume...
There is a substantial body of evidence that judgment and decision making are partly controlled by u...
This article discusses process tracing as a methodology for testing hypoth-eses in the social scienc...
Copestake, Goertz, and Haggard’s (CGH) “Veil of ignorance Process Tracing” (VPT)—which in essence en...
Recent years have seen an increasing focus in political science and international relations (IR) res...
Book review. Reviewed work: Process-Tracing Methods: Foundations and Guidelines / by Derek Beach, Ra...
Qualitative methodologists generally treat process tracing methods and a mechanistic view of causati...
The causal reasoning literature suggests that hypothesis testing will only include tests that suppor...
English abstract: Feminist philosophers of science have argued that various biases can and do influe...