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February 14, 1994 0803990219 978-0803990210
The primary goal of this book is to show unity within the diversity of activities called social research. What the study of census data, the study of one person at a time, monitoring today's events, or reconstruction of social life centuries ago all have in common is that regardless of their case material, they construct representations of social life through a dialogue of ideas (theory) and evidence (data). To illustrate, Ragin points out the important continuities in three major forms of social research: qualitative study of commonalities; comparative research on diversity; and quantitative research on relationships among variables.

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  • Paperback: 194 pages
  • Publisher: Pine Forge Press (February 14, 1994)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0803990219
  • ISBN-13: 978-0803990210
  • Product Dimensions: 8.7 x 6 x 0.2 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars This is the first book any aspiring social scientist should read, March 13, 2008
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Over the past 15 years or so, sociology and political science have converged towards the methodological standards of positive economics. This trend has undeniably produced several positive effects. (For example, in Europe, it has forced social scientists to come down of their intellectualist/ideological pedestal and work through the difficult bits of research.) Nevertheless, it has also come at the expense of (a) rigorous interpretive work, and (b) careful theorizing.

This (old-ish) book should be read carefully, for it can greatly help fix these probolems without jeopardising the benefits of positivism.

When one reads other standard books on methodology (e.g. King et al.), one is left with two false impressions, namely that (1) qualitative research aims at more or less the same thing as quantitative research, and (2) "science" is about method. This book demonstrates the falsity of the first point. (For a demonstration of the falsity of the second point, one should turn to standard micro-economics books or maths-for-economics books, such as Nicholson & Snyder or Chiang, and ponder on the fact that it does not make sense to test hypotheses that are not derived from the same logically consistent assumptions.)

Where others would make you think that all kinds of social scientific research are about finding regularities (and perhaps their causes), Ragin warns you of the complementarities between that kind of research and more "grounded" research that aims, for example, at interpreting significant events, or at discovering the objective function(s) that different kinds of actors seek to maximize. More, he makes it crystal-clear that, although qualitative research may sometimes come close to anthropology, it is not exempt from presenting and justifying its procedures. In other words, if the standard mainstream vision à la King et al. is not your cup of tea, do not think that you're exempt from methods: Ragin is here to remind you of the basic steps that you must take, and to drive you through the main works that you should read and work with.

My only critique is that this book needs a new edition. Unless a new edition comes out, read this one, but bear in mind that some techniques have evolved over the past 15 years.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent introduction, February 23, 2009
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This is one of the best general introductions to methods in the social sciences, covering qualitative and quantitative approaches, and also introducing readers to Ragin's own qualitative comparative analysis, which is designed to rigorously analyze configurations of cases that are too small to be analyzed statistically but larger than the one or several depth cases of ethnography.

I've used it for many years in classes on methods at the University of Wisconsin.

It's too bad the "student" above who gave this a single star can't tell the difference between reviewing a book and reviewing its seller.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Boring!, June 27, 2011
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Shame Social Science is my major. This book is not informative and is so boring. My research professor did his studies through Ragin, so he recommended him. I dislike this book!
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There are many ways to study and tell about social life. Read the first page
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social scientific representations, representing social life, identifying general patterns, austerity protests, most social researchers, social scientific way, comparative researchers, analytic frames, many social researchers, research that seeks, doctors per capita, analytic induction, exploring diversity, variables covary, calorie consumption, successful containment, quantitative researchers, causal conditions, deviation scores
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