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Multimethod Social Science Combining Qualitative And Quantitative Tools Jason Seawright

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Multimethod Social Science Combining Qualitative And Quantitative Tools Jason Seawright
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.28 MB
Pages: 246
Author: Jason Seawright
ISBN: 9781107097711, 1107097711
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Multimethod Social Science Combining Qualitative And Quantitative Tools Jason Seawright by Jason Seawright 9781107097711, 1107097711 instant download after payment.

Reflecting the rising popularity of research that combines qualitative and quantitative social science, Multi-Method Social Science provides the first systematic guide to designing multi-method research. It argues that methods can be productively combined using the framework of integrative multi-method research, with one method used to carry out a final causal inference, and methods from other traditions used to test the key assumptions involved in that causal inference. In making this argument, Jason Seawright considers a wide range of statistical tools including regression, matching, and natural experiments. The book also discusses qualitative tools including process tracing, the use of causal process observations, and comparative case study research. Along the way, the text develops over a dozen multi-method designs to test key assumptions about social science causation.

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