Issues and alternatives in comparative social research
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Issues and alternatives in comparative social research
(International studies in sociology and social anthropology, v. 56)
E.J. Brill, 1991
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
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Charles C. Ragin, Introduction: The Problem of Balancing Discourse on Cases and Variables in Comparative Social Science
Dietrich Rueschemeyer, Different Methods - Contradictory Results? Research on Development and Democracy
David A. Smith, Method and Theory in Comparative Urban Studies
Thomas Janoski, Synthetic Strategies in Comparative Sociological Research: Methods and Problems of Internal and External Analysis
Timothy P. Wickham-Crowley, A Qualitative Comparative Approach to Latin American Revolutions
Larry J. Griffin, Christopher Botsko, Ana-Maria Wahl, Larry W. Isaac, Theoretical Generality, Case Particularity: Qualitative Comparative Analysis of Trade Union Growth and Decline
John Bynner, Walter Heinz, Matching Samples and Analysing Their Differences in a Cross-National Study of Labour Market Entry in England and West Germany
York Bradshaw, Michael Wallace, Informing Generality and Explaining Uniqueness: The Place of Case Studies in Comparative Research
Edwin Amenta, Making the Most of the Case Study: Theories of the Welfare State and the American Experience
Karen Barkey, The Use of Court Records in the Reconstruction of Village Networks: A Comparative Perspective
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