Path Dependence

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  • Originally formulated for use in economics, the concept of path dependence now appears with increasing frequency in other social sciences, notably historical sociology and political science. It is used to explain how certain outcomes are the result of a particular ...

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    • Analysis of Variance
    • Association and Correlation
    • Basic Qualitative Research
    • Basic Statistics
    • Causal Modeling
    • Discourse/Conversation Analysis
    • Econometrics
    • Epistemology
    • Ethnography
    • Evaluation
    • Event History Analysis
    • Experimental Design
    • Factor Analysis and Related Techniques
    • Feminist Methodology
    • Generalized Linear Models
    • Historical/Comparative
    • Interviewing in Qualitative Research
    • Latent Variable Model
    • Life History/Biography
    • Log-Linear Models (Categorical Dependent Variables)
    • Longitudinal Analysis
    • Mathematics and Formal Models
    • Measurement Level
    • Measurement Testing and Classification
    • Multilevel Analysis
    • Multiple Regression
    • Qualitative Data Analysis
    • Sampling in Qualitative Research
    • Sampling in Surveys
    • Scaling
    • Significance Testing
    • Simple Regression
    • Survey Design
    • Time Series
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