Concepts and Measurement in Multimethod Research

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Ariel I. Ahram

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Political Research Quarterly

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This article argues that concept misformation and conceptual stretching undermine efforts to combine qualitative and quantitative methods in multimethod research (MMR). Two related problems result from the mismatch of qualitatively and quantitatively construed concepts. Mechanism muddling occurs when differences in the connotation of qualitatively and quantitatively construed concepts embed different causal properties into conceptual definitions. Conceptual slippage occurs when qualitatively and quantitatively construed concepts use incompatible nominal, ordinal, or radial scales. Instead of gaining leverage from the synthesis of large- and small-N analysis, these problems can push MMR in two diametrically opposed directions, emphasizing one methodological facet at the cost of the other.

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Ahram, A. I. (2013). Concepts and Measurement in Multimethod Research. Political Research Quarterly, 66(2), 280-291. doi: 10.1177/1065912911427453

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