Current Issues in Coincidence Analysis
The first international conference dedicated exclusively to the configurational comparative method of Coincidence Analysis (CNA).

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This conference provides a platform for exchange between CNA methodologists and applied researchers. The newest methodological developments and open questions will be presented alongside exemplary applications from public health, surgical research, social and political science. Here is a list of confirmed speakers and their presentations:
Deborah Cragun (Univ. of South Florida): Practical applications of CNA with real world data: Tips, tricks and areas of confusion
Reiping Huang (Northwestern): CNA applications in a surgical research center
Tim Haesebrouck (Ghent University): The populist radical right and military intervention: A CNA of military deployment votes
Jonathan Freitas (Univ. of Minas Gerais): A roadmap for the coincidence analysis of clustered data
Edward Miech (Regenstrief Institute): Validating CNA models with sequestered data: A novel application of Coincidence Analysis using a split-sample design
Veli-Pekka Parkkinen (Univ. of Bergen): Norms of correctness for configurational causal models
Rafael Quintana (Univ. of Kansas): Embracing complexity in social science research
Martyna Swiatczak (Univ. of Bergen): Membership inflation in CNA: How over- and underrepresentation of factors affect CNA’s performance
Susanne Tafvelin/Ole Henning Sørensen (Umeå Univ./NFA Denmark): Identifying conditions contributing to outcomes of a workplace intervention using Coincidence Analysis
Jiji Zhang (Hong Kong Baptist Univ.): What kind of difference-making should CNA track?
The abstracts of the presentations can be found here.
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