Some in the social sciences argue that the same logic applies to both qualitative and quantitative methods. In "A Tale of Two Cultures", Gary Goertz and James Mahoney demonstrate that these two paradigms constitute different cultures, each internally coherent yet marked by contrasting norms, practices, and toolkits. They identify and discuss major differences between these two traditions that touch nearly every aspect of social science research, including design, goals, causal effects and models, concepts and measurement, data analysis, and case selection. Although focused on the differences between qualitative and quantitative research, Goertz and Mahoney also seek to promote toleration, exchange, and learning by enabling scholars to think beyond their own culture and see an alternative scientific worldview. This book is written in an easily accessible style and features a host of real-world examples to illustrate methodological points.
Gary Goertz is professor of political science at the University of Notre Dame. His books include Social Science Concepts: A User's Guide (Princeton).
James Mahoney is the Fitzgerald Professor of Economic History and professor of political science and sociology at Northwestern University. His books include Colonialism and Postcolonial Development: Spanish America in Comparative Perspective.
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难得有人这么全面的比较qua和quan。
评分要想实现两种方法论的和解,得先承认并找出分歧。这本书能很好地弥补KKV里对质性方法简单粗暴的解读。
评分方法论入门书 对qua和quan各方面进行超级细致的比较。对KKV的补充
评分要想实现两种方法论的和解,得先承认并找出分歧。这本书能很好地弥补KKV里对质性方法简单粗暴的解读。
评分留下来做备查书和对KKV定量→定性单向思维渗透的匡正。
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