The Coleman Diagram, Small N Inquiry and Ethnographic Causality

Certain key ideas have served to stimulate thought about the nature of sociological inquiry by presenting frameworks which are adjustable to the varying demands of different sorts of data. They provide, as it were, heuristics which enable a systematic debate about the optimal simplifications that ar...

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Main Authors: Peter Abell, Ofer Engel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Bologna 2018-12-01
Series:Sociologica
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Online Access:https://sociologica.unibo.it/article/view/8626
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spelling doaj-ece8aefdb96f41f58bf211f5d712d9cd2020-11-25T02:48:48ZengUniversity of BolognaSociologica1971-88532018-12-0112211512510.6092/issn.1971-8853/86267512The Coleman Diagram, Small N Inquiry and Ethnographic CausalityPeter Abell0Ofer Engel1London School of EconomicsDe Montfort UniversityCertain key ideas have served to stimulate thought about the nature of sociological inquiry by presenting frameworks which are adjustable to the varying demands of different sorts of data. They provide, as it were, heuristics which enable a systematic debate about the optimal simplifications that are enjoined by varying types of data, notably what are sometimes labelled as quantitative and qualitative. In so doing they facilitate a variety of analyses, generate hypotheses and eventually lead to discoveries that transcend inherited boundaries. Our claim is that the Coleman diagram, though largely interpreted within a quantitative tradition, is one such framework for formalizing qualitative methods and for understanding the interplay between different types of data in the social sciences.https://sociologica.unibo.it/article/view/8626coleman diagramqualitative methodsquantitative methodscausalitybayesian narratives
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The Coleman Diagram, Small N Inquiry and Ethnographic Causality
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causality
bayesian narratives
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Ofer Engel
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title The Coleman Diagram, Small N Inquiry and Ethnographic Causality
title_short The Coleman Diagram, Small N Inquiry and Ethnographic Causality
title_full The Coleman Diagram, Small N Inquiry and Ethnographic Causality
title_fullStr The Coleman Diagram, Small N Inquiry and Ethnographic Causality
title_full_unstemmed The Coleman Diagram, Small N Inquiry and Ethnographic Causality
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issn 1971-8853
publishDate 2018-12-01
description Certain key ideas have served to stimulate thought about the nature of sociological inquiry by presenting frameworks which are adjustable to the varying demands of different sorts of data. They provide, as it were, heuristics which enable a systematic debate about the optimal simplifications that are enjoined by varying types of data, notably what are sometimes labelled as quantitative and qualitative. In so doing they facilitate a variety of analyses, generate hypotheses and eventually lead to discoveries that transcend inherited boundaries. Our claim is that the Coleman diagram, though largely interpreted within a quantitative tradition, is one such framework for formalizing qualitative methods and for understanding the interplay between different types of data in the social sciences.
topic coleman diagram
qualitative methods
quantitative methods
causality
bayesian narratives
url https://sociologica.unibo.it/article/view/8626
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