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COMMENT: GETTING QCA RIGHT
              In recent years, qualitative comparative analysis (QCA) has gained in popularity and has spread beyond its home base of comparative sociology and political science, fields that have traditionally been marked
by a strong tradition of case-oriented analysis. With growing popularity and profile comes also greater critical attention, and thus it is not surprising and indeed welcome to have researchers unfamiliar with
QCA engage with a set-theoretic approach and probe its soundness, such as the recent work of Mendel and Korjani (2013). As QCA users (along with other methodologies), we are enthusiastic about this kind
of attention to QCA, a research approach that should see continued innovation going forward.            
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