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QCA (version 0.6-5)

QCA-package: Qualitative Comparative Analysis

Description

This package implements the comparative methodology as described in Ragin (1987) and Ragin (2000). The analysis is the bridge between the qualitative and quantitative worlds, making use of the qualitative procedures in a systematic, algorithmic way (therefore increasing the "confidence" in the results, as understood by quantitative researchers). The ''exact'' Quine-McCluskey algorithm for crisp sets is implemented, both for bvQCA (binary-value QCA) and for mvQCA (multi-value QCA, from version 0.6-0). Starting with version 0.4-5 the package has a new function called "eqmcc" (from "E"nhanced Quine-McCluskey) that finds exact solutions with a substantially lower memory consumption. The next versions of the package will have more functions to address fsQCA (fuzzy-sets QCA), tsQCA (temporal-sequence QCA) and to deal with missing values in the data. There is also a graphical user interface in the package QCAGUI.

Arguments

Details

ll{ Package: QCA Type: Package Version: 0.6-5 Date: 2010-11-10 License: GPL (>= 2) }

References

Ragin, Charles C. (1987) The Comparative Method. Moving beyond qualitative and quantitative strategies, Berkeley:University of California Press

Dusa, Adrian (2010) A mathematical approach to the boolean minimization problem, Quality & Quantity vol.44, no.1, pp.99-113

Dusa, Adrian (2007a) Enhancing Quine-McCluskey, http://www.compasss.org/files/WPfiles/Dusa2007a.pdf