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The Comparative Method: Moving Beyond Qualitative and Quantitative Strategies
Charles C. Ragin
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Description for The Comparative Method: Moving Beyond Qualitative and Quantitative Strategies
Paperback. Proposes a synthetic strategy, based on an application of Boolean algebra, that combines the strengths of both qualitative and quantitative sociology. Num Pages: 216 pages. BIC Classification: JHBC. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 228 x 152 x 14. Weight in Grams: 310.
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.
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.
Product Details
Publisher
University of California Press United States
Number of pages
211
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2014
Condition
New
Weight
322g
Number of Pages
216
Place of Publication
Berkerley, United States
ISBN
9780520280038
SKU
V9780520280038
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About Charles C. Ragin
Charles C. Ragin is Chancellor's Professor of Sociology at the University of California, Irvine.
Reviews for The Comparative Method: Moving Beyond Qualitative and Quantitative Strategies
"Scarcely a word in this forcefully argued book is ill spent."
American Journal of Sociology
"Presents a methodological strategy designed to transcend [the] general approaches."
Social Forces
American Journal of Sociology
"Presents a methodological strategy designed to transcend [the] general approaches."
Social Forces