Process Tracing: From Metaphor to Analytic Tool (Strategies for Social Inquiry)
Process-tracing in social science is a method for studying causal mechanisms linking causes with outcomes. This enables the researcher to make strong inferences about how a cause (or set of causes) contributes to producing an outcome. Derek Beach and Rasmus Brun Pedersen introduce a refined definition of process-tracing, differentiating it into three distinct variants and explaining the applications and limitations of each. The authors develop the underlying logic of process-tracing, including how one should understand causal mechanisms and how Bayesian logic enables strong within-case inferences. They provide instructions for identifying the variant of process-tracing most appropriate for the research question at hand and a set of guidelines for each stage of the research process.
Country | USA |
Brand | University of Michigan Press |
Manufacturer | University of Michigan Press |
Binding | Paperback |
ReleaseDate | 2013-02-12 |
UnitCount | 1 |
EANs | 9780472051892 |