Comparative Politics : the State of the Subdiscipline /
In earlier decades, there was a consensus about a specific comparative method. It was differentiated from a statistical and from a case-study methodology, and it emphasized through the use of strategic controls the isolation of key variables that could explain variations in outcomes. However, Laitin...
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| Format: | Libro |
| Language: | English |
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Standford University
2000
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| Online Access: | Disponible en línea. Biblioteca Digital UAHC |
| Summary: | In earlier decades, there was a consensus about a specific comparative method. It was differentiated from a statistical and from a case-study methodology, and it emphasized through the use of strategic controls the isolation of key variables that could explain variations in outcomes. However, Laitin argues that this consensus is no longer representative of the field. |
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| Item Description: | En: American Political Science Association |
| Audience: | Sistemas Políticos Comparados |