Bayesian probability holds the potential to serve as an important bridge between qualitative and quantitative methodology. Yet whereas Bayesian statistical techniques have been successfully elaborated for quantitative research, applying Bayesian probability to qualitative research remains an open frontier. This paper advances the burgeoning literature on Bayesian process tracing by drawing on expositions of Bayesian “probability as extended logic” from the physical sciences, where probabilities represent rational degrees of belief in propositions given the inevitably limited information we possess. We provide step-by-step guidelines for explicit Bayesian process tracing, calling attention to technical points that have been overlooked or ina...
Bayesian meta-analysis is a frequently cited but very little-used method for synthesizing qualitativ...
Bayesian probability problems are notoriously difficult for people to solve accurately. Base rate ne...
Social scientists have long recognized the study of evidence from within individual cases as a funda...
Bayesian analysis has emerged as a rapidly expanding frontier in qualitative methods. Recent work in...
We advance efforts to explicate and improve inference in qualitative research that iterates between ...
Qualitative knowledge is about types of things, and their excellences. There are many ways we humans...
Copestake, Goertz, and Haggard’s (CGH) “Veil of ignorance Process Tracing” (VPT)—which in essence en...
This paper is a reader-friendly introduction to Bayesian inference applied to psychological science....
Judgements in the real-world often inherently involve uncertainty, from the mundane: "do those cloud...
Why is there no consensual way of conducting Bayesian analyses? We present a summary of agreements a...
The Bayesian approach to probability and statistics is described, a brief history of Bayesianism is ...
I have been asked to write an extremely short explanation of the Bayesian approach to evidentiary is...
Given the reproducibility crisis (or replication crisis), more psychologists and social-cultural sci...
Bayesian meta-analysis is a frequently cited but very little-used method for synthesizing qualitativ...
Bayesian probability problems are notoriously difficult for people to solve accurately. Base rate ne...
Social scientists have long recognized the study of evidence from within individual cases as a funda...
Bayesian analysis has emerged as a rapidly expanding frontier in qualitative methods. Recent work in...
We advance efforts to explicate and improve inference in qualitative research that iterates between ...
Qualitative knowledge is about types of things, and their excellences. There are many ways we humans...
Copestake, Goertz, and Haggard’s (CGH) “Veil of ignorance Process Tracing” (VPT)—which in essence en...
This paper is a reader-friendly introduction to Bayesian inference applied to psychological science....
Judgements in the real-world often inherently involve uncertainty, from the mundane: "do those cloud...
Why is there no consensual way of conducting Bayesian analyses? We present a summary of agreements a...
The Bayesian approach to probability and statistics is described, a brief history of Bayesianism is ...
I have been asked to write an extremely short explanation of the Bayesian approach to evidentiary is...
Given the reproducibility crisis (or replication crisis), more psychologists and social-cultural sci...
Bayesian meta-analysis is a frequently cited but very little-used method for synthesizing qualitativ...
Bayesian probability problems are notoriously difficult for people to solve accurately. Base rate ne...
Social scientists have long recognized the study of evidence from within individual cases as a funda...