APSA Short Course No 1 Multi-Method Research Strategies: Critiques and Innovation David Collier, UC Berkeley Thad Dunnng, Yale Jason Seawright, Northwestern Sherry Zaks, UC Davis Please register and/or leave your $5 check with the Chancellor of the Exchequer at the back of the room. 1
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APSA Short Course No 1
Multi-Method Research Strategies:
Critiques and Innovation
David Collier, UC Berkeley
Thad Dunnng, Yale
Jason Seawright, Northwestern
Sherry Zaks, UC Davis
Please register and/or leave your $5 check with the Chancellor of the Exchequer at the back of the room.
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The Context
Hegemony of quantative methods in political
science?
The qualitative methods movement
Not painting ourselves into a corner
The multi-method movement
Two books with iconic status2
Battle of the Cakes
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2nd Edition: New Introduction and Extensive New Material on Process Tracing and Natural Experiments
Process Tracing
• 10. Andrew Bennett, “Process Tracing and Causal Inference”
• 11. David A. Freedman, “On Types of Scientific Inquiry: The Role of Qualitative Reasoning”
• 12. Henry E. Brady, “Data-Set Observations versus Causal-Process Observations: The 2000 U.S. Presidential Election”
• Addendum: Teaching Process Tracing
Regression Analysis and Natural Experiments
• 13. Jason Seawright, “Regression-Based Inference: A Case-Study in Failed Causal Assessment”
• 14. Thad Dunning, “Design-Based Inference: Beyond the Pitfalls of Regression Analysis?”