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Description: Results of a reproduction analysis of 106 QCA journal articles from international relations, political science, public adminitsration and sociology published in 2016-2018. 'Reproduction' means that we used publicly available information and data to see whether we can produce the same results as in the original article. If necessary in case of different results or missing information, we got in contact with the authors of the original studies to improve the reproduction outcome.

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Rohlfing, Ingo, Lea Königshofen, Susanne Krenzer, Jan Schwalbach and Ayjeren Bekmuratovna R (2020): A Reproduction Analysis of 106 Articles Using Qualitative Comparative Analysis, 2016–2018. PS: Political Science & Politics: 1-5.

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Data files and R scripts for reproduced QCA articles. Please read the README file first.

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open scienceQCAQualitative Comparative Analysisreplicabilityreplicationreproducibilityreproductionset relationsset theory

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