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SetMethods (version 2.4)

cases.suf.typ.fct: List cases typical with regards to sufficiency for each focal conjunct.

Description

A function that extracts cases typical with regards to sufficiency from an object of class "qca".

Usage

cases.suf.typ.fct(results, outcome, term = 1, neg.out=FALSE, sol = 1, use.tilde = TRUE)

Arguments

results

An object of class "qca".

outcome

A character string with the name of the outcome in capital letters. When performing pimdata of the sufficient solution for the negated outcome one must only use the minimize() result from the sufficiency analysis of the negated outcome in the argument results. Changing the name in the argument outcome or using a tilde is not necessary.

neg.out

Logical. Should the negated outcome be used?

term

A numeric vector where the first number indicates the number of the term according to the order in the "qca" object.

sol

A vector where the first number indicates the number of the conservative or parsimonious solution according to the order in the "qca" object. For more complicated structures of model ambiguity, the intermediate solution can also be specified by using a character string of the form "c1p3i2" where c = conservative solution, p = parsimonious solution and i = intermediate solution.

use.tilde

Logical. Are sets negated with a tilde in the solution?

References

Schneider, C. Q., Rohlfing, I. 2013. Combining QCA and Process Tracing in Set-Theoretic Multi-Method Research. Sociological Methods and Research 42(4): 559-97

See Also

minimize

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
# Import your data. For example:

data(SCHF)

# Get the parsimonious solution:


sol_yp <- minimize(SCHF, outcome = "EXPORT",
                conditions = c("EMP","BARGAIN","UNI","OCCUP","STOCK", "MA"),
                incl.cut = .9, 
                include = "?", 					   
                details = TRUE, show.cases = TRUE)

# Get the intermediate solution:

sol_yi <- minimize(SCHF, outcome = "EXPORT",
                conditions = c("EMP","BARGAIN","UNI","OCCUP","STOCK", "MA"),
                incl.cut = .9, 
                include = "?", 					   
                details = TRUE, show.cases = TRUE, dir.exp = c(0,0,0,0,0,0))


# Return typical cases for sufficiency for the parsimonious solution:

cases.suf.typ.fct(results = sol_yp, outcome = "EXPORT")

# Return typical cases for sufficiency for the intermediate solution:

cases.suf.typ.fct(results = sol_yi, outcome = "EXPORT")

# Get the parsimonious solution for the absence of the outcome:

sol_nyp <- minimize(SCHF, outcome = "EXPORT", neg.out = TRUE,
                conditions = c("EMP","BARGAIN","UNI","OCCUP","STOCK", "MA"),
                incl.cut = .9, 
                include = "?", 					   
                details = TRUE, show.cases = TRUE)

# Return typical cases for sufficiency for the second parsimonious solution 
# for the absence of the outcome:

cases.suf.typ.fct(results = sol_nyp, outcome = "EXPORT", neg.out = TRUE, sol = 2)
# }

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