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EPISODE · Jan 12, 2026 · 5 MIN

MET103 – «Strå i vinden og rykende pistoler» – sammendrag av pensumartikkel

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Understanding Process Tracing David Collier, University of California, Berkeley ABSTRACT Process tracing is a fundamental tool of qualitative analysis. This method is often invoked by scholars who carry out within-case analysis based on qualitative data, yet frequently it is neither adequately understood nor rigorously applied. This deficit moti-vates this article, which offers a new framework for carrying...

Understanding Process Tracing David Collier, University of California, Berkeley ABSTRACT Process tracing is a fundamental tool of qualitative analysis. This method is often invoked by scholars who carry out within-case analysis based on qualitative data, yet frequently it is neither adequately understood nor rigorously applied. This deficit moti-vates this article, which offers a new framework for carrying...

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