Book Chapter10.1017/CBO9780511819391.016
Comparative Research Methods
Paul S. Gray,John B. Williamson,David A. Karp,John R. Dalphin +3 more
- 01 Aug 2007
- pp 248-281
20
TL;DR: There is a wide divide between quantitative and qualitative approaches in comparative work as discussed by the authors and most studies are either exclusively qualitative (e.g., individual case studies of a small number of countries) or exclusively quantitative, most often using many cases and a cross-national focus (Ragin, 1991:7).
read more
Abstract: INTRODUCTION In contrast to the chapters on survey research, experimentation, or content analysis that described a distinct set of skills, in this chapter, a variety of comparative research techniques are discussed. What makes a study comparative is not the particular techniques employed but the theoretical orientation and the sources of data. All the tools of the social scientist, including historical analysis, fieldwork, surveys, and aggregate data analysis, can be used to achieve the goals of comparative research. So, there is plenty of room for the research imagination in the choice of data collection strategies. There is a wide divide between quantitative and qualitative approaches in comparative work. Most studies are either exclusively qualitative (e.g., individual case studies of a small number of countries) or exclusively quantitative, most often using many cases and a cross-national focus (Ragin, 1991:7). Ideally, increasing numbers of studies in the future will use both traditions, as the skills, tools, and quality of data in comparative research continue to improve. In almost all social research, we look at how social processes vary and are experienced in different settings to develop our knowledge of the causes and effects of human behavior. This holds true if we are trying to explain the behavior of nations or individuals. So, it may then seem redundant to include a chapter in this book specifically dedicated to comparative research methods when all the other methods discussed are ultimately comparative.
read more
Chat with Paper
AI Agents for this Paper
Find similar papers on Google Scholar, PubMed and Arxiv
Write a critical review of this paper
Analyze citations of this paper to find unaddressed research gaps
Citations
What are we doing here? Analyzing fifteen years of energy scholarship and proposing a social science research agenda
TL;DR: The article as discussed by the authors proposes a variety of methodological and topical areas, along with 75 research questions, that could deepen and broaden energy research, connected in part to all of the articles in this special (inaugural) issue of Energy Research & Social Science.
1.2K
Some Methodological Problems in Comparative Politics
TL;DR: In this paper, the logical fabric of comparison in comparative politics is highlighted, encompassing various views on the nature of comparison, and epistemological notions of comparison include epistemology notions.
86
Perceptual Time Patterns (`Time-Styles')
TL;DR: In this article, a psychometric scale is introduced to capture these time orientations (`time-styles'), and three hundred questionnaires containing 180 items, based on previous studies, have been administered.
59
Empowerment of nursing students in the United Kingdom and Japan: a cross-cultural study.
TL;DR: Student nurse empowerment may transcend cultural differences, and learning in practice, team membership and power may be important for the empowerment of nursing students globally.
34
Introduction: The Problem of Exporting Social Survey Research
TL;DR: The social survey is primarily an American product, although it originated in England about the beginning of the 20th century as mentioned in this paper, and American society is now the most surveyed society in the world.
28
References
•Book
The Interpretation of Cultures
Richard Fenn,Clifford Geertz +1 more
- 01 Jan 1973
TL;DR: The INTERPRETATION OF CULTURES CLIFFORD GEERTZ Books files are available at the online library of the University of Southern California as mentioned in this paper, where they can be used to find any kind of Books for reading.
21.5K
•Book
Handbook of social psychology
Susan T. Fiske,Daniel T. Gilbert,Gardner Lindzey +2 more
- 01 Jan 1935
TL;DR: In this paper, Neuberg and Heine discuss the notion of belonging, acceptance, belonging, and belonging in the social world, and discuss the relationship between friendship, membership, status, power, and subordination.
18.5K
•Book
Language and Symbolic Power
Pierre Bourdieu,John B. Thompson +1 more
- 01 Jan 1991
TL;DR: In this article, the economy of language exchange and its relation to political power is discussed. But the authors focus on the production and reproduction of Legitimate language and do not address its application in the theory of political power.
12.8K
•Book
Modernization and Postmodernization: Cultural, Economic, and Political Change in 43 Societies
Ronald Inglehart
- 01 Jan 1997
TL;DR: The 1990 WVS Questionnaire was used by as mentioned in this paper for the ICPSR Questionnaire, with variable numbers of items used in Table 1 and Table 2... Table 1.
6.3K
Modernization, cultural change, and the persistence of traditional values.
Ronald Inglehart,Wayne E. Baker +1 more
TL;DR: This article found evidence of both massive cultural change and the persistence of distinctive cultural traditions in 65 societies and 75 percent of the world's population using data from the three waves of the World Values Surveys.
5.1K