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Chapter One: Introduction 1 ; PART ONE: THEORETICAL, STRUCTURAL, AND EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS OF CONCEPTS 25 ; Chapter Two: Structuring and Theorizing Concepts 27 ; Chapter Three: Concept Intension and Extension 69 ; Chapter Four: Increasing Concept-Measure Consistency 95 ; Chapter Five: Substitutability and Weakest-Link Measures with William F. Dixon 129 ; PART TWO: CONCEPTS AND CASE SELECTION 157 ; Chapter Six: Concepts and Selecting (on) the Dependent Variable with J. Joseph Hewitt 159 ; Chapter Seven: Negative Case Selection: The Possibility Principle with James Mahoney 177 ; Chapter Eight: Concepts and Choosing Populations with J.Joseph Hewitt 211 PART THREE: CONCEPTS INTHEORIES 235 ; Chapter Nine: Concepts in Theories: Two-Level Theories with James Mahoney 237 ; References 269 ; Exercises and Web Site 289 ; Index 291
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Social science concepts : a user's guide
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Princeton u.a.: Princeton Univ. Press, 2006.- 296 S.
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