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QCA with R : a comprehensive resource / Adrian Duşa.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Cham, Switzerland : Springer, 2019.Description: xi, 278 p. : ill. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9783319756677 (hbk.)
Other title:
  • Qualitative comparative analysis with R
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: QCA with R.DDC classification:
  • 519.502855362 23 DUS
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Contents:
1. R basics -- 2. The QCA package -- 3. Set theory -- 4. Calibration -- 5. Analysis of necessity -- 6. Analysis of sufficiency -- 7. The truth table -- 8. The logical minimization -- 9. Pseudo-counterfactual analysis -- 10. QCA extensions -- 11. Less known features.
Summary: This book is a comprehensive guide to qualitative comparative analysis (QCA) using R. Using Boolean algebra to implement principles of comparison used by scholars engaged in the qualitative study of macro social phenomena, QCA acts as a bridge between the quantitative and the qualitative traditions. The QCA package for R, created by the author, facilitates QCA within a graphical user interface. This book provides the most current information on the latest version of the QCA package, which combines written commands with a cross-platform interface. Beginning with a brief introduction to the concept of QCA, this book moves from theory to calibration, from analysis to factorization, and hits on all the key areas of QCA in between. Chapters one through three are introductory, familiarizing the reader with R, the QCA package, and elementary set theory. The next few chapters introduce important applications of the package beginning with calibration, analysis of necessity, analysis of sufficiency, parameters of fit, negation and factorization, and the construction of Venn diagrams. The book concludes with extensions to the classical package, including temporal applications and panel data. Providing a practical introduction to an increasingly important research tool for the social sciences, this book will be indispensable for students, scholars, and practitioners interested in conducting qualitative research in political science, sociology, business and management, and evaluation studies.
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1. R basics -- 2. The QCA package -- 3. Set theory -- 4. Calibration -- 5. Analysis of necessity -- 6. Analysis of sufficiency -- 7. The truth table -- 8. The logical minimization -- 9. Pseudo-counterfactual analysis -- 10. QCA extensions -- 11. Less known features.

This book is a comprehensive guide to qualitative comparative analysis (QCA) using R. Using Boolean algebra to implement principles of comparison used by scholars engaged in the qualitative study of macro social phenomena, QCA acts as a bridge between the quantitative and the qualitative traditions. The QCA package for R, created by the author, facilitates QCA within a graphical user interface. This book provides the most current information on the latest version of the QCA package, which combines written commands with a cross-platform interface. Beginning with a brief introduction to the concept of QCA, this book moves from theory to calibration, from analysis to factorization, and hits on all the key areas of QCA in between. Chapters one through three are introductory, familiarizing the reader with R, the QCA package, and elementary set theory. The next few chapters introduce important applications of the package beginning with calibration, analysis of necessity, analysis of sufficiency, parameters of fit, negation and factorization, and the construction of Venn diagrams. The book concludes with extensions to the classical package, including temporal applications and panel data. Providing a practical introduction to an increasingly important research tool for the social sciences, this book will be indispensable for students, scholars, and practitioners interested in conducting qualitative research in political science, sociology, business and management, and evaluation studies.

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