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Case studies: Types, designs, and logics of inference

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CONFLICT MANAGEMENT AND PEACE SCIENCE
Volume 25, Issue 1, Pages 1-18

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1080/07388940701860318

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case studies; comparable cases; multiple-method; process tracing; research design

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I focus on the role of case studies in developing causal explanations. I distinguish between the theoretical purposes of case studies and the case selection strategies or research designs used to advance those objectives. I construct a typology of case studies based on their purposes: idiographic (inductive and theory-guided), hypothesis-generating, hypothesis-testing, and plausibility probe case studies. I then examine different case study research designs, including comparable cases, most and least likely cases, deviant cases, and process tracing, with attention to their different purposes and logics of inference. I address the issue of selection bias and the single logic debate, and I emphasize the utility of multi-method research.

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