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When is it appropriate to use ‘most different’ systems designs in…
When is it appropriate to use ‘most different’ systems designs in comparative
analysis? Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of this approach.
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Disadvantages
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Possible for no conclusion to be met, if based on the independent variable - high risk strategy, may not be a common connection.
Usually requires small 'n', what are the issues of this?
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Plan
Argument
Can be useful as explanatory, but the inability to generalise means it adds little to comparative politics as a whole, should be coupled with MSSD.
Structure
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- Highlighted Disadvantages
- A need for MDSD and MSSD.
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Case Example
Revolutions
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Selection bias - could occur as seems to be based on the similarity of the dependent variable. Therefore as part of the conclusion it should be noted that this does not mean there may be cases where there is a proletariat but not a revolution.