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Subject:

Re: Novice fsQCA User Question

From:

"Iannacci, Federico ([log in to unmask])" <[log in to unmask]>

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Qualitative Comparative Analysis and Related Methodology Debates <[log in to unmask]>

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I think the configurations with consistency between 0.30 and 0.80 should be coded 0 as your consistency cut-off value is 0.80
Please make sure you delete only the remainders I.e the configurations with no cases
Hope it helps
Federico



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From: Qualitative Comparative Analysis and Related Methodology Debates [[log in to unmask]] on behalf of Fiss, Peer [[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 15 May 2013 06:17
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Subject: Re: Novice fsQCA User Question

Dear Rachel,

I’m not quite sure what the problem is with this analysis. I would probably re-save the file with a different name, make sure that all is in order, and try again (you may have done this already). If you send me the file I’d be happy to take a look at it.

Dear Sharon: I’ve not had any problems with the fsQCA package. What file format do you use when you import the data into fsQCA?

Peer

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Peer C. Fiss
McAlister Associate Professor of Business Administration
USC-Marshall School of Business
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Los Angeles, CA 90089-0808, USA

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From: Qualitative Comparative Analysis and Related Methodology Debates [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Sharon Condon
Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2013 2:36 PM
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Subject: Re: Novice fsQCA User Question

Hi Rachel

I can’t help with the specific question you have but I’ve also been having trouble with the software.  I’ve got a large dataset but it imports without any problems – but we’ve found that the software randomly changes data in cells.  I’ve tested this over a few times and a colleague also has looked at it but the data in different cells gets altered.  As a result I feel that the software is flawed and not to be trusted.  I emailed the contact on the website with this information but I’ve been told I need to converse with Charles Ragin directly – which I haven’t done yet.  I wanted to analyse some data on bushfire preparedness here in Australia and I’m presenting on this at a conference in Germany (leaving today) so it’s been quite a problem in that I can’t deliver on what I’ve stated in my abstract because of the issues with the software.

Good luck with it all.

Cheers


Sharon Condon (PhD)
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University of Tasmania
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From: Qualitative Comparative Analysis and Related Methodology Debates [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Rachel Gooze
Sent: Wednesday, 15 May 2013 4:10 AM
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Subject: Novice fsQCA User Question

Hello,
I am attempting to teach myself how to use the fsQCA 2.5 software and I continuously receive error messages when I get to the “analysis” stage.

Below I describe the situation, and I appreciate any help this forum is able to provide. Thank you in advance!

I imported my data without any trouble. It consists of 31 Cases/Rows, each a different teen pregnancy prevention program, with about 20 Columns/Variables that represent attributes that are coded present (1) or absent (0). For example, one Column/Variable of interest is “School” and is coded =1 if the pregnancy prevention program is delivered in a school-based setting, and it is coded =0 if it is delivered in a non-school setting, such as a clinic.

Our research question for which we thought crisp set QCA would be useful is the following: what configurations of attributes are associated with “successful” programs. The binary outcome “successful” (1/0) is considered present if the teen pregnancy prevention program has a significant impact (evaluated by RCT) on any  of certain pregnancy prevention behaviors (e.g. delayed age of initiation of sex or reported using condoms for most recent sexual encounter).

So far, I have been able to move through the following steps:
Analyze --> Crisp Truth Table Algorithm --> Outcome = anyoutcome (1 = program was successful on any of several desired behavioral outcomes, 0 = program was not successful on any of the desired behavioral outcomes) --> Causal Conditions = school (school-based program), 10-13 year olds (program targeted pre-adolescents ages 10-13 years), 14-15 year olds (program targeted young high school age adolescents, ages 14-15 years), 16-18 year olds (program targeted older adolescents), psychosocial skill building (program teachers psychosocial skills), behavioral skill building (program teachers behavioral skills), etc.

When I select a set of causal conditions, the program generates a Truth Table. I then manually code the outcome =1 for all those with consistency scores of .80 or greater, I manually code the outcome =0 for all those configurations with consistencies less than or equal to .30, and I delete the rows with no actual configurations existing or with consistencies between .30 and .80.

When I click on Standard Analysis, I get error messages such as: “ERROR (Quine-McCluskey): The 1 Matrix is Empty.”
Followed by: “Error: can’t read “rows”: no such variable.”

If I try Specify Analysis, I get an Intermediate Solution with no information, such as the following:
--- INTERMEDIATE SOLUTION ---
frequency cutoff: 1.000000
consistency cutoff: 1.000000
Assumptions:

Any help you can provide is most appreciated – thank you!
Rachel Gooze

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