Researchers have long argued that quantitative and qualitative methods are distinct and, therefore, serve different analytical purposes. Quantitative methods tend to be associated with large-N analysis and systematic theory testing, while qualitative methods are believed to provide thick accounts of one or few cases. However, in recent years, a pair of interconnected processes has reshaped the quantitative-qualitative divide in political science. Not only is our discipline in the middle of a mixed methods boom, but that trend is also being bolstered by innovations to the very methods used in mixed methods scholarship. These two processes raise pragmatic questions about what counts as mixed methods research, and even more fundamentally about...
QCA based methods have grown in popularity in recent years. Standing between quantitative and qualit...
Abstract The results of an empirical study of any set of phenomena, whether investigating structures...
The qualitative/quantitative divide has been extensively debated in social science and educational r...
T he last decade has seen a contentious dialoguebetween quantitative and qualitative scholars overth...
There are explicit methodological tensions among researchers in the qualitative and quantitative tra...
Recently, a debate has arisen around what can be called the “indistinguishability thesis,” that is, ...
Much thinking about the nature of research problems today uses the quant-qual distinction as a maste...
Jennifer Mason (2006, p. 19) calls for thinking that transcends or even subverts the qualita...
The main point of this essay is straightforward: The distinction between quantitative and qualitativ...
The debate over methodology in the discipline has shifted in remarkable ways within the last decade....
There’s no hard and fast rule for qualitative versus quantitative research, and it’s often taken for...
This paper will examine the use of quantitative and qualitative methods a complementary research met...
In recent years, several prominent political scientists have argued that quantitative and qualitativ...
Abstract The quantitative and qualitative research traditions can be thought of as distinct cultures...
In this short commentary, I comment on the state and popularity of mixed methods in social sciences ...
QCA based methods have grown in popularity in recent years. Standing between quantitative and qualit...
Abstract The results of an empirical study of any set of phenomena, whether investigating structures...
The qualitative/quantitative divide has been extensively debated in social science and educational r...
T he last decade has seen a contentious dialoguebetween quantitative and qualitative scholars overth...
There are explicit methodological tensions among researchers in the qualitative and quantitative tra...
Recently, a debate has arisen around what can be called the “indistinguishability thesis,” that is, ...
Much thinking about the nature of research problems today uses the quant-qual distinction as a maste...
Jennifer Mason (2006, p. 19) calls for thinking that transcends or even subverts the qualita...
The main point of this essay is straightforward: The distinction between quantitative and qualitativ...
The debate over methodology in the discipline has shifted in remarkable ways within the last decade....
There’s no hard and fast rule for qualitative versus quantitative research, and it’s often taken for...
This paper will examine the use of quantitative and qualitative methods a complementary research met...
In recent years, several prominent political scientists have argued that quantitative and qualitativ...
Abstract The quantitative and qualitative research traditions can be thought of as distinct cultures...
In this short commentary, I comment on the state and popularity of mixed methods in social sciences ...
QCA based methods have grown in popularity in recent years. Standing between quantitative and qualit...
Abstract The results of an empirical study of any set of phenomena, whether investigating structures...
The qualitative/quantitative divide has been extensively debated in social science and educational r...