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When More Is Less: Integrating Qualitative Information and Boolean Statistics
In: Political analysis: official journal of the Society for Political Methodology, the Political Methodology Section of the American Political Science Association, Volume 13, Issue 3, p. 261-279
ISSN: 1047-1987
When More Is Less: Integrating Qualitative Information and Boolean Statistics
In: Political analysis: PA ; the official journal of the Society for Political Methodology and the Political Methodology Section of the American Political Science Association, Volume 13, Issue 3, p. 261-279
ISSN: 1476-4989
Gordon and Smith (2004) do a great service by introducing innovative and creative quantitative methods that incorporate information from qualitative sources. It is nevertheless important to examine the conditions under which the proposed estimators will be useful in practice. These conditions prove to be surprisingly restrictive: with the possible exception of extremely low-information settings, virtually all of the cases of discernible causation must be coded as such, those codings must contain virtually no errors, and the process by which qualitative researchers produce evaluations of discernibility must conform to the authors' model of the qualitative data-generating process (QDGP) if the procedures are to retain any comparative advantage.