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The SAGE Handbook of Case-Based Methods (Hardcover, New): David Byrne, Charles C. Ragin The SAGE Handbook of Case-Based Methods (Hardcover, New)
David Byrne, Charles C. Ragin
R4,460 Discovery Miles 44 600 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Case-based methods have a long history in the social sciences. They are extensively used and raise many practical and theoretical questions. This book provides a comprehensive, critical examination of case-oriented research. It offers concrete proposals about the best research methods and provides an unparalleled guide to the emergence and complexity of the field. The Handbook: - Situates the reader in the essential theoretical and practical issues; - Demonstrates the unity and diversity of case-oriented research through an examination of case-based methods; - Distinguishes between case-based and case study research; - Elucidates the philosophical issues around case based methods; - Examines case-based work in the context of both social theory and theories of research methods.

The Comparative Method - Moving Beyond Qualitative and Quantitative Strategies (Paperback, Revised Ed): Charles C. Ragin The Comparative Method - Moving Beyond Qualitative and Quantitative Strategies (Paperback, Revised Ed)
Charles C. Ragin
R842 R737 Discovery Miles 7 370 Save R105 (12%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Charles C. Ragin's The Comparative Method proposes a synthetic strategy, based on an application of Boolean algebra, that combines the strengths of both qualitative and quantitative sociology. Elegantly accessible and germane to the work of all the social sciences, and now updated with a new introduction, this book will continue to garner interest, debate, and praise.

Analytic Induction for Social Research: Charles C. Ragin Analytic Induction for Social Research
Charles C. Ragin
R727 Discovery Miles 7 270 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A free ebook version of this title is available through Luminos, University of California Press’s Open Access publishing program. Visit www.luminosoa.org to learn more. This book explores analytic induction, an approach to the analysis of cross-case evidence on qualitative outcomes that has deep roots in sociology. A popular research technique in the early decades of empirical sociology, analytic induction differs fundamentally as a method of social research from conventional variation-based approaches. In Analytic Induction for Social Research, Charles C. Ragin demonstrates that much is gained from systematizing analytic induction. The approach he introduces here offers a new template for conducting cross-case analysis and provides a new set of tools for answering common research questions that existing methods cannot address.

Constructing Social Research - The Unity and Diversity of Method (Paperback, 3rd Revised edition): Charles C. Ragin, Lisa M.... Constructing Social Research - The Unity and Diversity of Method (Paperback, 3rd Revised edition)
Charles C. Ragin, Lisa M. Amoroso
R1,416 Discovery Miles 14 160 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The updated Third Edition of this innovative text shows the unity within the diversity of activities called social research to help students understand how all social researchers construct representations of social life using theories, systematic data collection, and careful examination of that data. The book tackles questions like "What is social research?", "How does it differ from journalism, documentary film-making, or laboratory research in the natural sciences?", and "What is the researcher's obligation to those he or she is studying?" Updated throughout with new references and examples, this edition is designed to evoke challenging questions regarding the nature of representation and the ethical challenges facing social scientific researchers. The text moves beyond standard research challenges to push readers to see the complex relationships among ethics, ideas, evidence, and outcomes.

What Is a Case? - Exploring the Foundations of Social Inquiry (Paperback, New): Charles C. Ragin, Howard Saul Becker What Is a Case? - Exploring the Foundations of Social Inquiry (Paperback, New)
Charles C. Ragin, Howard Saul Becker
R1,163 Discovery Miles 11 630 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The concept of the case is a basic feature of social science research and yet many questions about how a case should be defined, how cases should be selected and what the criteria are for a good case or set of cases are far from settled. Are cases pre-existing phenomena that need only be identified by the researcher before analysis can begin? Or are cases constructed during the course of research, only after analysis has revealed which features should be considered defining characteristics? Will cases be selected randomly from the total pool of available cases? Or will cases be chosen because of their unique qualities? These questions and many others are addressed by the contributors to this volume as they probe the nature of the case and the ways in which different understandings of what a case is affect the conduct and the results of research. The contributors find a good deal of common ground, and yet they also express strikingly different views on many key points. As Ragin argues and the contributions demonstrate, the work of any given researcher is often characterized by some hybrid of these basic approaches, and it is important to understand that most research involves multiple definitions and uses of cases, as both specific empirical phenomena and as general theoretical categories.

Redesigning Social Inquiry - Fuzzy Sets and Beyond (Paperback): Charles C. Ragin Redesigning Social Inquiry - Fuzzy Sets and Beyond (Paperback)
Charles C. Ragin
R733 Discovery Miles 7 330 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

For over twenty years Charles C. Ragin has been at the forefront of the development of innovative methods for social scientists. In "Redesigning Social Inquiry," he continues his campaign to revitalize the field, challenging major aspects of the conventional template for social science research while offering a clear alternative.
"Redesigning Social Inquiry" provides a substantive critique of the standard approach to social research--namely, assessing the relative importance of causal variables drawn from competing theories. Instead, Ragin proposes the use of set-theoretic methods to find a middle path between quantitative and qualitative research. Through a series of contrasts between fuzzy-set analysis and conventional quantitative research, Ragin demonstrates the capacity for set-theoretic methods to strengthen connections between qualitative researchers' deep knowledge of their cases and quantitative researchers' elaboration of cross-case patterns. Packed with useful examples, "Redesigning Social Inquiry" will be indispensable to experienced professionals and to budding scholars about to embark on their first project.

The SAGE Handbook of Case-Based Methods (Paperback): David Byrne, Charles C. Ragin The SAGE Handbook of Case-Based Methods (Paperback)
David Byrne, Charles C. Ragin
R921 R813 Discovery Miles 8 130 Save R108 (12%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Case-based methods have a long history in the social sciences. They are extensively used and raise many practical and theoretical questions. This book provides a comprehensive, critical examination of case-oriented research. It offers concrete proposals about the best research methods and provides an unparalleled guide to the emergence and complexity of the field. The Handbook: - Situates the reader in the essential theoretical and practical issues; - Demonstrates the unity and diversity of case-oriented research through an examination of case-based methods; - Distinguishes between case-based and case study research; - Elucidates the philosophical issues around case based methods; - Examines case-based work in the context of both social theory and theories of research methods.

Intersectional Inequality - Race, Class, Test Scores, and Poverty (Paperback): Charles C. Ragin, Peer C Fiss, Peer Fiss Intersectional Inequality - Race, Class, Test Scores, and Poverty (Paperback)
Charles C. Ragin, Peer C Fiss, Peer Fiss
R820 Discovery Miles 8 200 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

For over twenty-five years, Charles C. Ragin has developed Qualitative Comparative Analysis and related set-analytic methods as a means of bridging qualitative and quantitative methods of research. Now, with Peer C. Fiss, Ragin uses these impressive new tools to unravel the varied conditions affecting life chances. Ragin and Fiss begin by taking up the controversy regarding the relative importance of IQ test scores versus socio-economic background on life chances, a debate that has raged since the 1994 publication of Richard Herrnstein and Charles Murray's TheBell Curve. In contrast to prior work, Ragin and Fiss bring an intersectional approach to the evidence, analyzing the different ways that advantages versus disadvantages combine in their impact on life chances. Moving beyond controversy and fixed policy positions, the authors propose sophisticated new methods of analysis to underscore the importance of attending to configurations of race, gender, family background, educational achievement, and related conditions when addressing social inequality in America today.

Redesigning Social Inquiry - Fuzzy Sets and Beyond (Hardcover, New): Charles C. Ragin Redesigning Social Inquiry - Fuzzy Sets and Beyond (Hardcover, New)
Charles C. Ragin
R2,346 Discovery Miles 23 460 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

For over twenty years Charles C. Ragin has been at the forefront of the development of innovative methods for social scientists. In "Redesigning Social Inquiry," he continues his campaign to revitalize the field, challenging major aspects of the conventional template for social science research while offering a clear alternative.
"Redesigning Social Inquiry" provides a substantive critique of the standard approach to social research--namely, assessing the relative importance of causal variables drawn from competing theories. Instead, Ragin proposes the use of set-theoretic methods to find a middle path between quantitative and qualitative research. Through a series of contrasts between fuzzy-set analysis and conventional quantitative research, Ragin demonstrates the capacity for set-theoretic methods to strengthen connections between qualitative researchers' deep knowledge of their cases and quantitative researchers' elaboration of cross-case patterns. Packed with useful examples, "Redesigning Social Inquiry" will be indispensable to experienced professionals and to budding scholars about to embark on their first project.

Configurational Comparative Methods - Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) and Related Techniques (Paperback): Benoit Rihoux,... Configurational Comparative Methods - Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) and Related Techniques (Paperback)
Benoit Rihoux, Charles C. Ragin
R1,956 Discovery Miles 19 560 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Configurational Comparative Methods paves the way for an innovative approach to empirical scientific work through a strategy that integrates key strengths of both qualitative (case-oriented) and quantitative (variable-oriented) approaches. This first-of-its-kind text is ideally suited for "small-N" or "intermediate-N" research situations, which both mainstream qualitative and quantitative methods find difficult to address. Benoit Rihoux and Charles C. Ragin, along with their contributing authors, offer both a basic, comparative research design overview and a technical and hands-on review of Crisp-Set QCA (csQCA), Multi-Value QCA (mvQCA), and Fuzzy-Set QCA (fsQCA).

Key Features

Discusses existing applications in many different fields and disciplines along with state-of-the-art coverage of the strengths and limitations of these techniquesDemonstrates further inventive ways of using QCA techniquesProvides advice on how to develop a comparative research design (case and variable selection) as well as a specific technique called MSDO/MDSO (most similar, different outcome/most different, same outcome).Shows how to perform the technical operations linked to three specific QCA techniques: csQCA, mvQCA, and fsQCAIncludes a glossary, an extensive bibliography, and a detailed list of good practices at every stage of the research process

Intended Audience

A must for any student or researcher who wants to engage in systematic cross-case comparison in the social and behavioral sciences, the book is ideal for use in upper-level undergraduate and graduate-level social science research methods courses.

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