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Comparative Research Designs and Methods
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Comparative Research Designs and Methods

Università di Napoli Federico II

Introduce systematic comparative analyses in social sciences and apply research designs for explanation and theory building.

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About this Course

This course is part of the IPSAMOOC project, a joint venture Federica Weblearning - IPSA, the International Political Science Association. Emile Durkheim, one of the founders of modern empirical social science, once stated that the comparative method is the only one that suits the social sciences. But Descartes already had reminded us that “comparaison n’est pas raison”, which means that comparison is not reason (or theory) by itself. This course provides an introduction and overview of systematic comparative analyses in the social sciences and shows how to employ this method for constructive explanation and theory building. It begins with comparisons of very few cases and specific “most similar” and “most different” research designs. A major part is then devoted to the often occurring situation of dealing with a small number of highly complex cases, for example when comparing EU member states. Latin American political systems, or particular policy areas. In response to this complexity, new approaches and software have been developed in recent years (“Qualitative Comparative Analysis”, QCA, and related methods). These procedures are able to reduce complexity and to arrive at “configurational” solutions based on set theory and Boolean algebra, which are more meaningful in this context than the usual broad-based statistical methods. In the last section, these methods are contrasted with more common statistical comparative methods at the macro-level of states or societies and the respective strengths and weaknesses are discussed. Some basic quantitative or qualitative methodological training is probably useful to get more out of the course, but participants with little methodological training should find no major obstacles to follow

What You'll Learn

  • Understand basics of comparative analysis in social sciences
  • Apply comparative research designs like most similar and most different
  • Use comparative research to build explanations and theories

Prerequisites

  • No deep prior experience is required, but basic computer and internet skills are helpful
  • Ability to read course instructions in English and complete short practice activities

Instructors

D

Dirk Berg Schlosser

Professor emeritus

Topics

Governance and Society
Social Sciences
Economics
Case Studies
Computational Logic
Research Methodologies
Systems Thinking
Political Sciences
Research Design
Statistical Analysis

Course Info

PlatformCoursera
LevelUnknown
PacingUnknown
PriceFree

Skills

الحكم والمجتمع
العلوم الاجتماعية
الاقتصاد
دراسات الحالة
المنطق الحسابي
منهجيات البحث
التفكير النظامي
العلوم السياسية
Research Design
Statistical Analysis

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