Strategies for social inquiry
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Strategies for social inquiry
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Strategies for social inquiry
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- Set-theoretic methods for the social sciences, a guide to qualitative comparative analysis, Carsten Q. Schneider and Claudius Wagemann
- Set-Theoretic Methods for the Social Sciences, A Guide to Qualitative Comparative Analysis, Carsten Q. Schneider, Claudius Wagemann
- Democratization and research methods, Michael Coppedge
- Finding pathways, mixed-method research for studying causal mechanisms, Nicholas Weller, Jeb Barnes
- Advances in comparative-historical analysis, edited by James Mahoney and Kathleen Thelen
- Field research in political science, practices and principles, Diana Kapiszewski, Lauren M. MacLean, Benjamin L. Read
- Social inquiry and Bayesian inference, rethinking qualitative research, Tasha Fairfield, Andrew E. Charman
- Finding your social science project, the research sandbox, John Gerring, Jason Seawright
- Democratization and research methods, Michael Coppedge
- Case study research, principles and practices, John Gerring
- Process tracing, from metaphor to analytic tool, edited by Andrew Bennett, Georgetown University, Jeffrey T. Checkel, Simon Fraser University
- Natural experiments in the social sciences, a design-based approach, Thad Dunning
- Multi-method social science, combining qualitative and quantitative tools, Jason Seawright
- The production of knowledge, enhancing progress in social science, edited by Colin Elman, John Gerring, James Mahoney
- Natural Experiments in the Social Sciences, A Design-Based Approach, Thad Dunning
- Field research in political science, practices and principles, Diana Kapiszewski, Lauren M. MacLean, Benjamin L. Read
- Multi-method social science, combining qualitative and quantitative tools, Jason Seawright, Northwestern University, Illinois
- Social science methodology, a unified framework, John Gerring
- Behind the model, a constructive critique of economic modeling, Peter Spiegler