articleAmerican Political Science ReviewAug 1, 2005Closed access

Nested Analysis as a Mixed-Method Strategy for Comparative Research

Princeton University

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Abstract

Despite repeated calls for the use of “mixed methods” in comparative analysis, political scientists have few systematic guides for carrying out such work. This paper details a unified approach which joins intensive case-study analysis with statistical analysis. Not only are the advantages of each approach combined, but also there is a synergistic value to the nested research design: for example, statistical analyses can guide case selection for in-depth research, provide direction for more focused case studies and comparisons, and be used to provide additional tests of hypotheses generated from small-N research. Small-N analyses can be used to assess the plausibility of observed statistical relationships…

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Keywords
  • Joins
  • Computer science
  • Outlier
  • Selection (genetic algorithm)
  • Causal inference
  • Data science
  • Management science
  • Statistical analysis
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