Introduction to Causal Process Tracing

Online

Process tracing is a research method for tracing causal mechanisms using detailed, within-case empirical analysis of how a causal process plays out in an actual case. This five-day online course provides participants with a working understanding of the core elements of process tracing (PT) as a robust case study method, enabling them to utilize it … Continue reading Introduction to Causal Process Tracing

€390 – €460

Second Annual QCA Conference of the Americas (AQCA2023)

USC Marshall School of Business 3670 Trousdale Pkwy, Los Angeles, CA, United States

AQCA is a broad-tent, inclusive, and diverse venue that is open to everyone interested in learning about and advancing the configurational-comparative agenda. We welcome contributions from all theoretical traditions and fields and encourage theoretical, empirical, and methodological contributions that aim to capture configurational and causally complex phenomena. We are especially interested in empirical applications of … Continue reading Second Annual QCA Conference of the Americas (AQCA2023)

Qualitative Comparative Analysis at AQCA2023

USC Marshall School of Business 3670 Trousdale Pkwy, Los Angeles, CA, United States

A one-day hybrid workshop that provides a ground-up introduction to Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) and fuzzy sets. Designed for those who are new to QCA or wish to refresh their knowledge, participants will receive intensive instruction and hands-on experience with QCA software. By the end of the workshop, you will be able to begin designing … Continue reading Qualitative Comparative Analysis at AQCA2023

Introduction to QCA (Qualitative Comparative Analysis) with R

Online

This seminar introduces applied set-theoretic methods for the social sciences, focusing on Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA). This method is used in fields as diverse as political science, public policy, international relations, sociology, business and management, organizational studies, and even musicology. This seminar will enable participants to produce a publishable QCA of their own. To achieve … Continue reading Introduction to QCA (Qualitative Comparative Analysis) with R

USD184 – USD396

Advanced Applications of QCA (Qualitative Comparative Analysis) in R

Online

This seminar on advanced set-theoretic methods for the social sciences focuses on applied Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA). This method is used in fields as diverse as political science, public policy, international relations, sociology, business and management, organizational studies, and even musicology. This seminar will enable participants to produce cutting edge QCA-based research through hands-on coverage … Continue reading Advanced Applications of QCA (Qualitative Comparative Analysis) in R

USD184 – USD396

Introduction to Necessary Condition Analysis (NCA)

Online

For your research, if you've ever wanted to understand and model causal effects in a rigorous way that reflects the complexity of the real-world. NCA understands a cause as a necessary (but not sufficient) condition, rather than a probabilistic cause (as in regression analysis). “Necessary” means that a certain outcome will not occur without a … Continue reading Introduction to Necessary Condition Analysis (NCA)

Free

Introduction to Causal Data Analysis and Modeling with Coincidence Analysis

Prague University of Economics and Business, Czech Republic , Czech Republic

This workshop offers an intensive 4-day introduction to causal modeling with Coincidence Analysis (CNA), a relatively new configurational comparative method of data analysis geared towards causal complexity, which has seen a considerable uptick in applications in recent years. No prior knowledge of CNA is required. In plenary lectures, the main developer of CNA, Michael Baumgartner, and … Continue reading Introduction to Causal Data Analysis and Modeling with Coincidence Analysis

€500

Set Theory, Constructivism, and Science: A Symposium on James Mahoney’s The Logic of Social Science

Central European University - Vienna Quellenstraße 51, Vienna, Wien, Austria

In this hybrid symposium, a panel of scholars discuss James Mahoney’s recent book, The Logic of Social Science.  The book develops a scientific constructivist approach that uses set-theoretic analysis to avoid essentialist biases in the production of knowledge. This scientific constructivist approach recognizes that social categories depend on collective understandings for their existence, but it insists … Continue reading Set Theory, Constructivism, and Science: A Symposium on James Mahoney’s The Logic of Social Science

Free

Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA)

GSERM, University of St. Gallen Tellstrasse 2 9000 St. Gallen, St. Gallen, Switzerland

The goal of this workshop is to provide a ground-up introduction to Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) and fuzzy sets. Participants will get intensive instruction and hands-on experience with the fsQCA software package and on completion should be prepared to design and execute research projects using the set-analytic approach. CHF 1’100.00 for Master/Phd students and CHF … Continue reading Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA)

CHF1100 – CHF2000

Comparative Research Designs

Radboud University Houtlaan 4, Nijmegen, Netherlands

The purpose of this course is to provide training on all aspects that enable a researcher to build and implement the most appropriate comparative research design – the latter broadly defined as any research enterprise that comprises at least two ‘cases’ or observations. On the one hand, the course will cover a few fundamental upstream … Continue reading Comparative Research Designs

€580.50

Comparative Methods for Systematic Cross-Case Analysis