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Qualitative Transparency Deliberations on Comparative Methods and Process Tracing

Process tracing and comparative historical analysis lie at the very core of qualitative research.  How might the way such work is conducted, and the way it is presented to readers throughout the discipline, change with increased attention to research transparency and data access?  We hope for broad participation as this critical discussion moves forward.

Andrew Bennett, Tasha Fairfield, and David Hillel Soifer

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Symposium on Qualitative and Multi-Method Research

QMMR Newsletter, Spring 2015 Vol. 13, No. 1

"Reflections on Analytic Transparency in Process Tracing," Tasha Fairfield

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