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Qualitative Comparative Analysis Using R: A Beginner's Guide [Pehme köide]

(Central European University, Budapest), (Universität Konstanz, Germany), (European University Institute, Florence)
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 180 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x154x14 mm, kaal: 370 g, Worked examples or Exercises; 26 Tables, black and white; 63 Line drawings, black and white
  • Sari: Methods for Social Inquiry
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Oct-2021
  • Kirjastus: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1009009931
  • ISBN-13: 9781009009935
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 180 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x154x14 mm, kaal: 370 g, Worked examples or Exercises; 26 Tables, black and white; 63 Line drawings, black and white
  • Sari: Methods for Social Inquiry
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Oct-2021
  • Kirjastus: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1009009931
  • ISBN-13: 9781009009935
A comprehensive introduction and teaching resource for state-of-the-art Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) using R software. This guide facilitates the efficient teaching, independent learning, and use of QCA with the best available software, reducing the time and effort required when encountering not just the logic of a new method, but also new software. With its applied and practical focus, the book offers a genuinely simple and intuitive resource for implementing the most complete protocol of QCA. To make the lives of students, teachers, researchers, and practitioners as easy as possible, the book includes learning goals, core points, empirical examples, and tips for good practices. The freely available online material provides a rich body of additional resources to aid users in their learning process. Beyond performing core analyses with the R package QCA, the book also facilitates a close integration with the R package SetMethods allowing for a host of additional protocols for building a more solid and well-rounded QCA.

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In a relatively short, clear, and well-written textbook, the authors cover all the essentials of QCA. It includes all the current practices and developments that one needs to do a complete QCA analysis. I am using it in my QCA class and I think the students will like it. Gary Goertz, Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame This book is simply a must for anyone aiming at exploiting 'hands on' the distinctive analytic leverage of QCA, via the vast possibilities of the R environment. Benoît Rihoux, University of Louvain and COMPASSS global network (compasss.org) Every now and then, a book comes along of which you think 'why wasn't this around when I was learning this stuff?'.  Because sometimes, you just want to learn from the best.  The authors have written an excellent guide for both first-time users and experienced QCA scholars: robust, powerful, and a must-read. Bart Cambré, Antwerp Management School Easily accessible and loaded with a wealth of examples, this important book by Oana, Schneider, and Thomann provides an expert guide to the set-analytic perspective. The integration of concepts and research strategies with the R software package makes their approach particularly successful. I expect it will quickly become the standard introduction to QCA. Peer C. Fiss, University of Southern California Social scientists interested in QCA should not miss this book. Oana, Schneider, and Thomann offer an introduction to QCA that is friendly, up to date, and technically advanced. The volume covers set relations, calibration of crisp and fuzzy sets, necessary conditions, sufficient configurations, temporality, advanced diagnostics, and post-QCA tools. Each chapter contains intuitive examples, advanced tips, and detailed implementation instructions in R. Aníbal Pérez-Liñán , University of Notre Dame

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A comprehensive introduction and teaching resource for state-of-the-art Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) using R software.
List of Figures
vii
List of Tables
ix
Acknowledgments x
Part I Getting Started
1(24)
1 Introduction: QCA in a Nutshell
3(22)
1.1 Introduction and Learning Goals
3(1)
1.2 QCA in a Nutshell
4(14)
1.3 Spread of QCA and Related Software
18(3)
1.4 Summary and Logic of the Book
21(4)
Part II Before the Analytic Moment
25(36)
2 Calibrating and Combining Sets
27(34)
2.1 Introduction and Learning Goals
27(1)
2.2 Sets and Set Calibration
28(19)
2.3 Calibration Diagnostics
47(3)
2.4 Combining Sets
50(9)
2.5 Summary
59(2)
Part III During the Analytic Moment
61(80)
3 Necessary Conditions
63(23)
3.1 Introduction and Learning Goals
63(1)
3.2 Analysis of Necessary Conditions
64(11)
3.3 Necessary Conditions in Practice
75(10)
3.4 Summary
85(1)
4 Sufficient Conditions
86(55)
4.1 Introduction and Learning Goals
86(2)
4.2 Single Sufficient Conditions
88(13)
4.3 Truth Table Analysis: Identifying Multiple Sufficient Conditions
101(21)
4.4 Analysis of Sufficiency and Limited Diversity
122(17)
4.5 Summary
139(2)
Part IV After the Analytic Moment
141(83)
5 Rounding Up a Solid QCA
143(29)
5.1 Introduction and Learning Goals
143(1)
5.2 Assessing Robustness in QCA
144(15)
5.3 Cluster Diagnostics
159(5)
5.4 Integrating Time and Temporality
164(6)
5.5 Summary
170(2)
6 Post-QCA Tools
172(29)
6.1 Introduction and Learning Goals
172(1)
6.2 Formal Set-Theoretic Theory Evaluation
172(8)
6.3 Set-Theoretic Multi-Method Research (SMMR)
180(20)
6.4 Summary
200(1)
7 Summary and Outlook
201(23)
7.1 Introduction
201(1)
7.2 Analytic Protocol
201(5)
7.3 The Diverse Uses of QCA
206(5)
7.4 Recommendations for Good Practice
211(8)
7.5 Outlook
219(5)
References 224(8)
Index 232
Ioana-Elena Oana is a Research Fellow at the European University Institute (EUI) in Florence. She is the developer of the R package SetMethods and has extensive experience in teaching QCA at various international methods schools and universities across the world. Beyond QCA, her substantive work focuses on collective mobilization, public opinion, and party competition dynamics in the multiple crises that have hit the EU since 2008. Carsten Schneider is Professor at the Political Science Department, Central European University (CEU). His research in Comparative Politics and social science methodology has appeared been published by leading international journals and publishing houses. He is the 2019 awardee of the David Collier Mid-Career Achievement Award of APSA's Qualitative and Multi-Method Research section. Eva Thomann is Professor at the Department of Policy and Public Administration at the University of Konstanz. She teaches QCA and comparative research design at various international method schools. Her monograph Customized Implementation of European Union Food Safety Policy: United in Diversity? (2019) received the 2019 best book award by the International Public Policy Association. She co-edits the journal Regulation & Governance.