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Qualitative Methodology and Comparative Politics
Unformatted Document Text:  Barton, A. H., and P. F. Lazarsfeld. 1969. Some functions of qualitative analysis in social research. In Issues in participant observation, edited by G. J. McCall and J. L. Simmons. Reading, Mass.: Addison-Wesley. Bates, R. H. 1981. States and markets in tropical Africa: the political basis of agricultural policy. Berkeley: University of California Press. Bates, R. H., A. Greif, M. Levi, J. Rosenthal, and B. Weingast. 1998. Analytic narratives. Princeton: Princeton University Press. Berg-Schlosser D., and G. DeMeur. 1994. Conditions of democracy in interwar Europe: a boolean test of major hypotheses. Comparative Politics 26: 253-79 Blalock, H. M. 1961. Causal inferences in nonexperimental research. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press. Boone, C. 2003. Political topographies of the African state: territorial authority and institutional choice. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Bowman, K., F. Lehoucq, and J. Mahoney. 2005. Measuring political democracy: case expertise, data adequacy, and Central America. Comparative Political Studies, forthcoming. Brady, H. E. 2004. Doing good and doing better: how far does the quantitative template get us? Pp. 53-67 in Brady, H. E., and D. Collier, eds., Rethinking social inquiry: diverse tools, shared standards. Lanham and New York: Rowman & Littlefield. Brady, H. E., and D. Collier, eds. 2004. Rethinking social inquiry: diverse tools, shared standards. Lanham and New York: Rowman & Littlefield. Braumoeller, B. F. 2003. Causal complexity and the study of politics. Political Analysis 11: 209-33. Braumoeller, B. F., and G. Goertz. 2000. The methodology of necessary conditions. American Journal of Political Science 44: 844-58. Campbell, D. T. 1975. “Degrees of freedom” and the case study. Comparative Political Studies 8:178-193. Charrad, M. M. 2001. States and women’s rights: the making of postcolonial Tunisia, Algeria, and Morocco. Berkeley: University of California Press. Colburn, F. D. 1994. The vogue of revolution in poor countries. Princeton: Princeton University Press. Collier, D. 1993. The comparative method. Pp. 105-19 in Political Science: The State of the Discipline II, edited by Ada Finifter. Washington, D.C.: American Political Science Association. Collier, D. 1995. Actually the source is a 1999 newsletter.Collier, D., and S. Levitsky. 1997. Democracy with adjectives: conceptual innovation in comparative research. World Politics 49: 430-51. Collier, D., and J. E. Mahon. 1993. Conceptual ‘stretching’ revisited: adapting categories in comparative analysis. American Political Science Review 87: 845-55. Collier, D., and J. Mahoney. 1996. Insights and pitfalls: selection bias in qualitative research. World Politics 49:56-91. Collier, D., J. Mahoney, and J. Seawright. 2004. Claiming too much: warnings about selection bias. Pp. 85-102 in Brady, H. E., and D. Collier, eds., Rethinking social inquiry: diverse tools, shared standards. Lanham and New York: Rowman & Littlefield. Collier, R. B. 1999. Paths toward democracy. New York: Cambridge. 29

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Barton, A. H., and P. F. Lazarsfeld. 1969. Some functions of qualitative analysis in social
research. In Issues in participant observation, edited by G. J. McCall and J. L.
Simmons. Reading, Mass.: Addison-Wesley.
Bates, R. H. 1981. States and markets in tropical Africa: the political basis of
agricultural policy. Berkeley: University of California Press.
Bates, R. H., A. Greif, M. Levi, J. Rosenthal, and B. Weingast. 1998. Analytic narratives.
Princeton: Princeton University Press.
Berg-Schlosser D., and G. DeMeur. 1994. Conditions of democracy in interwar Europe: a
boolean test of major hypotheses. Comparative Politics 26: 253-79
Blalock, H. M. 1961. Causal inferences in nonexperimental research. Chapel Hill:
University of North Carolina Press.
Boone, C. 2003. Political topographies of the African state: territorial authority and
institutional choice. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Bowman, K., F. Lehoucq, and J. Mahoney. 2005. Measuring political democracy: case
expertise, data adequacy, and Central America. Comparative Political Studies,
forthcoming.
Brady, H. E. 2004. Doing good and doing better: how far does the quantitative template get
us? Pp. 53-67 in Brady, H. E., and D. Collier, eds., Rethinking social inquiry: diverse
tools, shared standards
. Lanham and New York: Rowman & Littlefield.
Brady, H. E., and D. Collier, eds. 2004. Rethinking social inquiry: diverse tools, shared
standards. Lanham and New York: Rowman & Littlefield.
Braumoeller, B. F. 2003. Causal complexity and the study of politics. Political Analysis
11: 209-33.
Braumoeller, B. F., and G. Goertz. 2000. The methodology of necessary conditions.
American Journal of Political Science 44: 844-58.
Campbell, D. T. 1975. “Degrees of freedom” and the case study. Comparative Political
Studies 8:178-193.
Charrad, M. M. 2001. States and women’s rights: the making of postcolonial Tunisia,
Algeria, and Morocco. Berkeley: University of California Press.
Colburn, F. D. 1994. The vogue of revolution in poor countries. Princeton: Princeton
University Press.
Collier, D. 1993. The comparative method. Pp. 105-19 in Political Science: The State
of the Discipline II, edited by Ada Finifter. Washington, D.C.: American Political
Science Association.
Collier, D. 1995. Actually the source is a 1999 newsletter.
Collier, D., and S. Levitsky. 1997. Democracy with adjectives: conceptual innovation in
comparative research. World Politics 49: 430-51.
Collier, D., and J. E. Mahon. 1993. Conceptual ‘stretching’ revisited: adapting categories
in comparative analysis. American Political Science Review 87: 845-55.
Collier, D., and J. Mahoney. 1996. Insights and pitfalls: selection bias in qualitative
research. World Politics 49:56-91.
Collier, D., J. Mahoney, and J. Seawright. 2004. Claiming too much: warnings about
selection bias. Pp. 85-102 in Brady, H. E., and D. Collier, eds., Rethinking social
inquiry: diverse tools, shared standards
. Lanham and New York: Rowman &
Littlefield.
Collier, R. B. 1999. Paths toward democracy. New York: Cambridge.
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