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(Ragin, The comparative method: Moving beyond qualitative and quantitative

strategies, 1987, p. 164)

(Ragin & Amoroso, Constructing Social Research:The Unity and Divesity of Method,

2010, p. 57)

3A dialogue between ideas and evidence

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(Swanson, 1971)

(Benoît Rihoux, 2009)

Ragin, The comparative method: Moving beyond qualitative and quantitative strategies, 1987

Ragin, The comparative method: Moving beyond qualitative and quantitative

strategies, 1987

4Variable-oriented

5Case-oriented

6Causal complexity

7Multiple conjunctive causation

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Ragin, The comparative method: Moving beyond

qualitative and quantitative strategies, 1987

(Amenta, Carruthers, & Zylan, 1992; Griffin, Botsko, Wahl, & Isaac, 1991; Wickham-Crowley,

1991)

(Alrik

Thiem, 2011; Lilliefeldt, 2010)

(Aligica & Evans, 2008)

(Greckhamer, 2011)

(Arvind & Stirton, 2010)

(Glaesser

& Cooper, 2011)

(Bennink, Moors, & Gelissen, 2013)

(Cocksedge, George,

Renwick, & Chew-Graham, 2013)

(Thiem & Dusa, 2013)

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(Berg-Schlosser, Meur, Rihoux, & Ragin, 2009)

(Berg-Schlosser, Meur,

Rihoux, & Ragin, 2009)

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8 Species Plantarum

9 Recherches sur les ossements

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fossiles de quadrupèdes

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2009

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aC

10Equifinality

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Benoît Rihoux, 2009

Benoît Rihoux, 2009

Benoît Rihoux, 2009

11Additivity

12Unstructured chaos

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Benoît Rihoux, 2009

Benoît

Rihoux, 2009

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Benoît Rihoux, 2009

Benoît Rihoux,

2009

Benoît Rihoux, 2009

Benoît Rihoux, 2009

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Rihoux, 2009

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Benoît Rihoux, 2009

Berg-

SchlosserMeur, Comparative Research Design: Case and Variable Selection, 2009

13Push-button

14Most similar systems design

15Most different system design

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Berg-SchlosserMeur, Comparative Research Design: Case and Variable

Selection, 2009

16Internal validity

17External validity

18Most similar systems with a different outcome (MSDO)

19Most different systems with the same outcome(MDSO)

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Berg-SchlosserMeur, Comparative Research Design: Case and Variable Selection,

2009

(Berg-Schlosser & Meur, Comparative Research Design: Case and Variable

Selection, 2009)

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(Berg-Schlosser & Meur, Comparative Research Design: Case and Variable Selection, 2009)

(R,B,I) (O)

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RB IRB

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:(Befani & Sager, 2006)

CMO

(C)(M)

(O)

EIA

EIA

EIA

EIA

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EIA

20Swiss Environment Impact Assessment (EIA)

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EIA

EIA

EIA

CMO

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EIA

EIA

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EIA

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EIA

EIA

(DEF)

(DISC)

EIA(MAN)

(INT)

(SENS)

(BEG)

(SIZE)

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output= de f+disc +man +size

Impact = def+disc+man +sens +beg + size +ouput +outcome

OUTPUT= DEF.DISC +DISC.sens + DISC.size + DEF.SENS.SIZE +

DEF.MAN.SIZE+ DEF.MAN.SENS

Outpu= def.SIZE + def.SENS+ def.disc + disc.man + disc . sens+disc.size

Sens

OUTPUT = sens.DISC + SENS.DEF.(SIZE+MAN)

Output=sens.disc+SENS.def

Size

OUTPUT=size.DISC+SIZE.DEF.(SENS+MAN)

Output=size.disc+SIZE.def

IMPCT= BEG+ output

Impact= beg.OUTPUT

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