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Comparing Forms of Comparative Analysis [PDF]

open access: possiblePolitical Studies, 1991
This paper compares the different ways in which comparative analysis is undertaken by political scientists today. The first section explains why concepts are a necessary attribute of comparison; it is followed by a discussion of what comparison is not, i.e.
Richard Rose, W. J. M. Mackenzie
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Qualitative Comparative Analysis

2021
This chapter examines qualitative comparative analysis (QCA), which strives to bridge the methodological rift between case study-based research and quantitative studies. QCA belongs to the broader family of configurational comparative methods (CCMs). From an analytical perspective, QCA can be distinguished from quantitative approaches.
KALOMENI, Kevin, WAGEMANN, Claudius
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Comparative Microarray Analysis

OMICS: A Journal of Integrative Biology, 2006
Microarrays enable high-throughput parallel gene expression analysis, and their use has grown exponentially during the past decade. We are now in a position where individual experiments could benefit from using the swelling public data repositories to allow microarrays to progress from being a hypothesis-generating tool to a powerful resource that can ...
Kristian Wennmalm   +2 more
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Comparative Analysis

Artificial Intelligence, 1988
Comparative analysis answers questions about how and why a system will react to perturbations of its parameters. For example, comparative analysis can explain why the period of a spring/block system would increase if the mass of the block were larger.
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Comparative Analysis of MRSA

2007
This chapter explains computer techniques for comparing genes, proteins, or genomes of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). In the principle methodology for comparative genomics, first researchers obtain the data of DNA sequences and phenotypes for various strains of interest, and from those they infer what difference/similarity in ...
Fumihiko Takeuchi   +2 more
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The comparative analysis of intelligence.

Psychological Bulletin, 2020
The study of intelligence in humans has been ongoing for over 100 years, including the underlying structure, predictive validity, related cognitive measures, and source of differences. One of the key findings in intelligence research is the uniform positive correlations among cognitive tasks.
Mary Flaim, Aaron P. Blaisdell
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A Comparative Analysis of Architecture Frameworks [PDF]

open access: possible11th Asia-Pacific Software Engineering Conference, 2005
Architecture frameworks are methods used in architecture modelling. They provide a structured and systematic approach to designing systems. To date there has been little analysis on their roles in system and software engineering and if they are satisfactory.
Tang, Antony, Han, Jun, Chen, Pin
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Rottlerin and curcumin: a comparative analysis

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2012
Rottlerin and curcumin are natural plant polyphenols with a long tradition in folk medicine. Over the past two decades, curcumin has been extensively investigated, while rottlerin has received much less attention, in part, as a consequence of its reputation as a selective PKCδ inhibitor.
Giuseppe Valacchi   +3 more
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Qualitative Comparative Analysis

2018
Der vorliegende Beitrag bietet eine Einführung in Qualitative Comparative Analysis, kurz QCA. Dabei werden sowohl die wesentlichen Aspekte von QCA als politikwissenschaftlicher Forschungsansatz behandelt, als auch die wichtigsten technischen Analyseschritte vorgestellt und kritisch diskutiert.
WAGEMANN, Claudius, SIEWERT, Markus B.
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A Comparative Analysis of Reparations

2021
This chapter explores the state acceptance of the case for reparations, which is arguably linked to direct action that harmed citizens and amounted to an infringement of human rights. It analyses the notion that where states can tangibly be determined to be culpable for harm to an identifiable group or individuals within a group then reparations may be
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