Offering students and researchers in the behavioural and social sciences a brief and accessible introduction to the comparative method, it is ideal for students of public administration, policy, sociology, political science, social psychology, and international relations. It provides readers with basic guidelines for comparative research by addressing all key methodological issues.

Cases and Variables

Case Selection

Units of Analysis

Comparative studies can be based on as many cases as wished. Furthermore, the comparative method can be used for any type of unit of analysis. There is no logical limitation in applying the comparative method. Logical procedures are ...

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