comparative analysis

  • 1Comparative analysis — is type of analysis used in various of sciences and in different modifications: Criminology and forensics: Comparative contextual analysis criminology Comparative bullet lead analysis forensics Sociology: Qualitative comparative analysis… …

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  • 2comparative analysis — /kəmˌpærətɪv ə næləsɪs/ noun an analysis of different media and vehicle options by an advertiser ● A tight advertising budget made a thorough comparative analysis essential. ● Comparative analysis is difficult when the various media offer such… …

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  • 3comparative analysis — lyginamoji analizė statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. comparative analysis; comparative study vok. Analyse mit Vergleichswerten, f rus. сравнительный анализ, m pranc. analyse comparative, f …

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  • 4comparative analysis — lyginamoji analizė statusas T sritis Politika apibrėžtis Viena iš pagrindinių politikos mokslų strategijų, leidžianti tirti politinio reiškinio nedidelio skaičiaus atvejų panašumų ir skirtumų priežastis ir šių tyrimų pagrindu plėtoti naujas… …

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  • 5Qualitative comparative analysis — (QCA) is a technique, developed by Charles Ragin in 1987, for solving the problems that are caused by making causal inferences on the basis of only a small number of cases. [ [http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1O88 qualitativecomparatvnlyss.html… …

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  • 6Centre for the Comparative Analysis of Law and Economics, Economics of Law, Economics of Institutions — CLEI, the Centre for the Comparative Analysis of Law and Economics, Economics of Law, Economics of Institutions is a research center founded in 2004 by four renowned research universities, Cornell University Law School (School of Law, John M.… …

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  • 7comparative sociology — comparative sociology, comparative method All sociology is implicitly comparative, since social phenomena are invariably held in some way to be typical, representative, or unique, all of which implies appropriate comparison. Émile Durkheim was… …

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  • 8Comparative history — is the comparison of different societies which existed during the same time period or shared similar cultural conditions. The comparative history of societies emerged as an important specialty among intellectuals in the Enlightenment in the 18th… …

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  • 9qualitative comparative analysis — (QCA) The name given by Charles Ragin (The Comparative Method, 1987) to his proposed technique for solving the problems that are caused for comparative macrosociologists by the fact that they must often make causal inferences on the basis of only …

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  • 10Comparative (disambiguation) — Contents 1 Language 2 Social sciences 3 Government and law 4 …

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