Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W1482726753> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 85 of
85
with 100 items per page.
- W1482726753 abstract "When studying individuals, when is the combination of qualitative and quantitative methods better than just one method alone? Whereas the debate in macro-level research, such as in political science about comparing nations, has made progress in identifying meaningful logics for a combination of methods, it is yet unclear how these logics can be applied to the study of individuals. Individual-level dynamics are in tendency less inert than those of nations or organisations. Therefore, a combination of methods is more difficult to justify in individual-level analysis since differences in measurement results could be due to changes in the dynamics rather than due to the application of different techniques. In contrast, the assumption of unit homogeneity seems to be more easily met for individuals than for countries or other higher-level aggregates, facilitating a comparison of like and like. First, this article presents a compilation of conditions scattered across the literature for the analysis of individuals, according to which a mixed-method is preferable to a single-method approach. Second, the application of these conditions is illustrated with an analysis of the impact of intergenerational relationships on welfare state attitudes in Germany on the basis of survey and focus group data." @default.
- W1482726753 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W1482726753 creator A5009103150 @default.
- W1482726753 creator A5059012285 @default.
- W1482726753 date "2009-01-01" @default.
- W1482726753 modified "2023-09-23" @default.
- W1482726753 title "Using Mixed Methods for the Analysis of Individuals in Political Science: A Manual and an Application to Welfare State Attitudes" @default.
- W1482726753 cites W2011022916 @default.
- W1482726753 cites W2031340404 @default.
- W1482726753 cites W2115226012 @default.
- W1482726753 cites W2117963689 @default.
- W1482726753 cites W2134131840 @default.
- W1482726753 cites W2157207849 @default.
- W1482726753 cites W2559761607 @default.
- W1482726753 doi "https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1334773" @default.
- W1482726753 hasPublicationYear "2009" @default.
- W1482726753 type Work @default.
- W1482726753 sameAs 1482726753 @default.
- W1482726753 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W1482726753 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W1482726753 hasAuthorship W1482726753A5009103150 @default.
- W1482726753 hasAuthorship W1482726753A5059012285 @default.
- W1482726753 hasConcept C100243477 @default.
- W1482726753 hasConcept C118084267 @default.
- W1482726753 hasConcept C129603779 @default.
- W1482726753 hasConcept C144024400 @default.
- W1482726753 hasConcept C154945302 @default.
- W1482726753 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W1482726753 hasConcept C162324750 @default.
- W1482726753 hasConcept C166955791 @default.
- W1482726753 hasConcept C17744445 @default.
- W1482726753 hasConcept C199360897 @default.
- W1482726753 hasConcept C199539241 @default.
- W1482726753 hasConcept C2776502983 @default.
- W1482726753 hasConcept C3017399102 @default.
- W1482726753 hasConcept C41008148 @default.
- W1482726753 hasConcept C539667460 @default.
- W1482726753 hasConcept C74363100 @default.
- W1482726753 hasConcept C77805123 @default.
- W1482726753 hasConcept C94625758 @default.
- W1482726753 hasConceptScore W1482726753C100243477 @default.
- W1482726753 hasConceptScore W1482726753C118084267 @default.
- W1482726753 hasConceptScore W1482726753C129603779 @default.
- W1482726753 hasConceptScore W1482726753C144024400 @default.
- W1482726753 hasConceptScore W1482726753C154945302 @default.
- W1482726753 hasConceptScore W1482726753C15744967 @default.
- W1482726753 hasConceptScore W1482726753C162324750 @default.
- W1482726753 hasConceptScore W1482726753C166955791 @default.
- W1482726753 hasConceptScore W1482726753C17744445 @default.
- W1482726753 hasConceptScore W1482726753C199360897 @default.
- W1482726753 hasConceptScore W1482726753C199539241 @default.
- W1482726753 hasConceptScore W1482726753C2776502983 @default.
- W1482726753 hasConceptScore W1482726753C3017399102 @default.
- W1482726753 hasConceptScore W1482726753C41008148 @default.
- W1482726753 hasConceptScore W1482726753C539667460 @default.
- W1482726753 hasConceptScore W1482726753C74363100 @default.
- W1482726753 hasConceptScore W1482726753C77805123 @default.
- W1482726753 hasConceptScore W1482726753C94625758 @default.
- W1482726753 hasLocation W14827267531 @default.
- W1482726753 hasOpenAccess W1482726753 @default.
- W1482726753 hasPrimaryLocation W14827267531 @default.
- W1482726753 hasRelatedWork W1581868363 @default.
- W1482726753 hasRelatedWork W2001741345 @default.
- W1482726753 hasRelatedWork W2016501769 @default.
- W1482726753 hasRelatedWork W2028877431 @default.
- W1482726753 hasRelatedWork W2041739544 @default.
- W1482726753 hasRelatedWork W2049215155 @default.
- W1482726753 hasRelatedWork W2059121720 @default.
- W1482726753 hasRelatedWork W2097365879 @default.
- W1482726753 hasRelatedWork W2120234197 @default.
- W1482726753 hasRelatedWork W2132440291 @default.
- W1482726753 hasRelatedWork W2226140185 @default.
- W1482726753 hasRelatedWork W2303503179 @default.
- W1482726753 hasRelatedWork W2316870857 @default.
- W1482726753 hasRelatedWork W2335142631 @default.
- W1482726753 hasRelatedWork W2408940385 @default.
- W1482726753 hasRelatedWork W2462825993 @default.
- W1482726753 hasRelatedWork W2784963345 @default.
- W1482726753 hasRelatedWork W3106976033 @default.
- W1482726753 hasRelatedWork W87058804 @default.
- W1482726753 hasRelatedWork W2549172891 @default.
- W1482726753 isParatext "false" @default.
- W1482726753 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W1482726753 magId "1482726753" @default.
- W1482726753 workType "article" @default.