Notas: | BibliografA-a: p. 315-337. Contents Figures and Tables vii Preface ix I. Introduction 1 1. Refocusing the Discussion of Methodology 3 Henry E. Brady, David Collier, and Jason Seawright 2. The Quest for Standards: King, Keohane, and Verba's Designing 21 Social Inquiry David Collier, Jason Seawright, and Gerardo L. Munck II. Critiques of the Quantitative Template 3. Doing Good and Doing Better: How Far Does a Quantitative 53 Template Get Us? Henry E. Brady 4. Some Unfulfilled Promises of Quantitative Imperialism 69 Larry M. Bartels 5. How Inference in the Social (but not the Physical) Sciences Neglects 75 Theoretical Anomaly Ronald Rogowski 6. Claiming Too Much: Warnings about Selection Bias 85 David Collier, James Mahoney, and Jason Seawright III. Qualitative Tools 7. Tools for Qualitative Research 105 Gerardo L. Munck 8. Turning the Tables: How Case-Oriented Research Challenges 123 Variable-Oriented Research Charles C. Ragin 9. Case Studies and the Limits of the Quantitative Worldview 139 Timothy J. McKeown IV. Linking the Quantitative and Qualitative Traditions 10. Bridging the Quantitative-Qualitative Divide 171 Sidney Tarrow 11. The Importance of Research Design 181 Gary King, Robert O. Keohane, and Sidney Verba V. Diverse Tools, Shared Standards 12. Critiques, Responses, and Trade-Offs: Drawing Together 195 the Debate David Collier, Henry E. Brady, and Jason Seawright 13. Sources of Leverage in Causal Inference: Toward an 229 Alternative View of Methodology David Collier, Henry E. Brady, and Jason Seawright Appendix 269 Data-Set Observations versus Causal-Process Observations: The 2000 U.S. Presidential Election Henry E. Brady Glossary 275 Jason Seawright and David Collier Bibliography 317 Index 341 Contributors |