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Social scientists have long recognized the study of evidence from within individual cases as a fundamental tool for causal inference. This evidence helps guard against the inferential errors that can arise from making causal inferences based only on comparisons among cases. Process tracing, the systematic study of evidence from within a single case to assess alternative explanations of that case, is a key method of within-case analysis.
qualitative methods
qualitative methods
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