How qualitative and comparative analysis works and how to test the result? Professor Wendy Olsen

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  • Опубликовано: 12 дек 2024

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  • @ahmedalmoraish688
    @ahmedalmoraish688 7 лет назад

    Hi Prof.Wendy. Your video is very helpful. I am confused and have a couple of questions and hope you help me to sort them out. Is the FsQCA technique used only for qualitative research?! if not, can we use FsQCA for quantitative analysis ( based on Likert scales) to identify necessity and sufficiency of X on Y. Also, can we use FsQCA for large sample data of more than 200

    • @PhuongTran-xl1gx
      @PhuongTran-xl1gx 4 года назад

      have u had an answer yet? I am working on fsQCA test and get the same question.

    • @louisekoch3937
      @louisekoch3937 4 года назад

      @@PhuongTran-xl1gx I'm not an expert but I've been working wihth QCA recently.
      I think it is theoretically possible to use a larger dataset (>50). It will definitely be good in the respect to limited empirical diversity but it also presents the danger that you discover conflicting data (same values in variables, different variables in outcome).
      Both Ragin and Wagemann highlight in their books that case knowledge is necessary in order to interpret the paths and its implication on the respective case. In this aspect a large dataset is very challenging as it is hard to have compresensive knowledge of such a large number of cases