[Qca-commits] r42 - pkg/man

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Author: alrikthiem
Date: 2014-11-20 19:16:13 +0100 (Thu, 20 Nov 2014)
New Revision: 42

Added:
   pkg/man/d.biodiversity.Rd
   pkg/man/d.education.Rd
   pkg/man/d.graduate.Rd
   pkg/man/d.health.Rd
   pkg/man/d.homeless.Rd
   pkg/man/d.jobsecurity.Rd
   pkg/man/d.napoleon.Rd
   pkg/man/d.partybans.Rd
   pkg/man/d.represent.Rd
   pkg/man/d.socialsecurity.Rd
   pkg/man/d.stakeholder.Rd
   pkg/man/d.transport.Rd
   pkg/man/d.urban.Rd
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Added: pkg/man/d.biodiversity.Rd
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--- pkg/man/d.biodiversity.Rd	                        (rev 0)
+++ pkg/man/d.biodiversity.Rd	2014-11-20 18:16:13 UTC (rev 42)
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+\name{d.biodiversity}
+
+\docType{data}
+
+\alias{d.biodiversity}
+
+\title{Linkages and Collective Action in Biodiversity Conservation}
+
+\description{
+This data set is from Basurto (2013), who analyzes the determinants of the 
+emergence and endurance of autonomy among local institutions for biodiversity 
+conservation in Costa Rica using fsQCA. 
+}
+
+\usage{data(d.biodiversity)}
+
+\format{
+This data frame contains 30 rows (cases) and the following 9 columns (variables):
+
+\tabular{rlll}{
+[ , 1] \tab \bold{AU}  \tab outcome:   \tab local autonomy                                                 \cr
+       \tab            \tab            \tab ("1" always, "0" never)                                        \cr
+[ , 2] \tab \bold{EM}  \tab condition: \tab local communal involvement through direct employment           \cr   
+       \tab            \tab            \tab ("1" 100 percent, "0" 0 percent)                               \cr
+[ , 3] \tab \bold{SP}  \tab condition: \tab local direct spending                                          \cr   
+       \tab            \tab            \tab ("1" always, "0" never)                                        \cr
+[ , 4] \tab \bold{CO}  \tab condition: \tab co-management with local or regional stakeholders              \cr
+       \tab            \tab            \tab ("1" present, "0" absent)                                      \cr
+[ , 5] \tab \bold{CI}  \tab condition: \tab degree of influence of national civil service policies         \cr
+       \tab            \tab            \tab ("1" 100 percent civil service employees, "0" 0 percent)       \cr
+[ , 6] \tab \bold{PO}  \tab condition: \tab national participation in policy-making                        \cr
+       \tab            \tab            \tab ("1" perceived programme influence, "0" no perceived influence)\cr
+[ , 7] \tab \bold{RE}  \tab condition: \tab research-oriented partnerships                                 \cr
+       \tab            \tab            \tab ("1" many, "0" few)                                            \cr
+[ , 8] \tab \bold{CN}  \tab condition: \tab conservation-oriented partnerships                             \cr
+       \tab            \tab            \tab ("1" many, "0" few)                                            \cr
+[ , 9] \tab \bold{DE}  \tab condition: \tab direct support by development organizations                    \cr
+       \tab            \tab            \tab ("1" always, "0" never)                                                         
+}
+}
+
+\source{
+Basurto, Xavier. 2013. \dQuote{Linking Multi-Level Governance to Local Common-Pool 
+Resource Theory using Fuzzy-Set Qualitative Comparative Analysis: Insights from 
+Twenty Years of Biodiversity Conservation in Costa Rica.} 
+\emph{Global Environmental Change} 23 (3):573-87.
+DOI: \href{http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2013.02.011}{10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2013.02.011}.
+}
+
+\keyword{datasets}

Added: pkg/man/d.education.Rd
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--- pkg/man/d.education.Rd	                        (rev 0)
+++ pkg/man/d.education.Rd	2014-11-20 18:16:13 UTC (rev 42)
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+\name{d.education}
+
+\docType{data}
+
+\alias{d.education}
+
+\title{Impact of New Public Management Instruments on PhD Education}
+
+\description{
+This data set is from Schneider and Sadowski (2010), who analyze the determinants of PhD placement success for 14 economics departments using csQCA. 
+}
+
+\usage{data(d.education)}
+
+\format{
+This data frame contains 14 rows (cases) and the following 7 columns (variables):
+
+\tabular{rllll}{
+[ , 1] \tab \bold{NPM1} \tab condition: \tab local competition      \tab ("1" used, "0" not used)\cr
+[ , 2] \tab \bold{NPM2} \tab condition: \tab national competition   \tab ("1" used, "0" not used)\cr
+[ , 3] \tab \bold{NPM3} \tab condition: \tab transparency           \tab ("1" used, "0" not used)\cr
+[ , 4] \tab \bold{NPM4} \tab condition: \tab university regulations \tab ("1" used, "0" not used)\cr
+[ , 5] \tab \bold{NPM5} \tab condition: \tab target agreements      \tab ("1" used, "0" not used)\cr
+[ , 6] \tab \bold{NPM6} \tab condition: \tab state regulations      \tab ("1" used, "0" not used)\cr
+[ , 7] \tab \bold{O}    \tab outcome:   \tab placement success      \tab ("1" yes, "0" no)
+}
+}
+
+\source{
+Schneider, Peter, and Dieter Sadowski. 2010. \dQuote{The Impact of New Public 
+Management Instruments on PhD Education.} \emph{Higher Education} 59 (5):543-65.
+DOI: \href{http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10734-009-9264-3}{10.1007/s10734-009-9264-3}.
+}
+
+\keyword{datasets}

Added: pkg/man/d.graduate.Rd
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--- pkg/man/d.graduate.Rd	                        (rev 0)
+++ pkg/man/d.graduate.Rd	2014-11-20 18:16:13 UTC (rev 42)
@@ -0,0 +1,43 @@
+\name{d.graduate}
+
+\docType{data}
+
+\alias{d.graduate}
+
+\title{Graduate Student Union Recognition at Research Universities}
+
+\description{
+This data is originally from Caren and Panofsky (2005), who analyze the 
+determinants of unionization attempts by graduate student workers at research
+universities using tQCA. This study has been replicated and corrected by Ragin 
+and Strand (2008).
+}
+
+\usage{data(d.graduate)}
+
+\format{
+This data frame contains 17 rows (cases) and the following 6 columns (variables):
+
+\tabular{rllll}{
+[ , 1] \tab \bold{P}   \tab condition: \tab public university                \tab ("1" yes, "0" no)                \cr
+[ , 2] \tab \bold{E}   \tab condition: \tab support of elite allies          \tab ("1" yes, "0" no)                \cr
+[ , 3] \tab \bold{A}   \tab condition: \tab national union affiliation       \tab ("1" yes, "0" no)                \cr
+[ , 4] \tab \bold{S}   \tab condition: \tab a strike or strike threat        \tab ("1" yes, "0" no)                \cr
+[ , 5] \tab \bold{EBA} \tab condition: \tab \bold{E} present before \bold{A} \tab ("1" yes, "0" no, "-" don't care)\cr
+[ , 6] \tab \bold{REC} \tab outcome:   \tab union recognition                \tab ("1" yes, "0" no)
+}
+}
+
+\source{
+Caren, Neal, and Aaron Panofsky. 2005. \dQuote{TQCA: A Technique for Adding Temporality 
+to Qualitative Comparative Analysis.} 
+\emph{Sociological Methods & Research} 34 (2):147-72.
+DOI: \href{http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0049124105277197}{10.1177/0049124105277197}.
+
+Ragin, Charles C., and Sarah Ilene Strand. 2008. \dQuote{Using Qualitative Comparative 
+Analysis to Study Causal Order: Comment on Caren and Panofsky (2005).} 
+\emph{Sociological Methods & Research} 36 (4):431-41.
+DOI: \href{http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0049124107313903}{10.1177/0049124107313903}.
+}
+
+\keyword{datasets}
\ No newline at end of file

Added: pkg/man/d.health.Rd
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--- pkg/man/d.health.Rd	                        (rev 0)
+++ pkg/man/d.health.Rd	2014-11-20 18:16:13 UTC (rev 42)
@@ -0,0 +1,67 @@
+\name{d.health}
+
+\docType{data}
+
+\alias{d.health}
+
+\title{Trends in Narrowing Health Inequalities in England}
+
+\description{
+This data set is from Blackman, Wistow and Byrne (2011), who analyze the determinants 
+of varying progress with tackling health inequalities with respect to cancers and
+cardiovascular disease among a group of 27 local authority areas in England. 
+}
+
+\usage{data(d.health)}
+
+\format{
+This data frame contains 27 rows (cases) and the following 18 columns (variables):
+
+\tabular{rlll}{
+[ , 1]  \tab \bold{CAN} \tab outcome:   \tab area gap for deaths before age 75 from cancers               \cr 
+        \tab            \tab            \tab ("1" narrowing, "0" not narrowing)                           \cr
+[ , 2]  \tab \bold{BC}  \tab condition: \tab assessments of commissioning                                 \cr 
+        \tab            \tab            \tab ("1" basic, "0" not basic)                                   \cr
+[ , 3]  \tab \bold{SP}  \tab condition: \tab assessments of strategic partnership working                 \cr 
+        \tab            \tab            \tab ("1" less than good, "0" at least good)                      \cr
+[ , 4]  \tab \bold{PH}  \tab condition: \tab assessments of public health workforce planning              \cr 
+        \tab            \tab            \tab ("1" less than good, "0" at least good)                      \cr
+[ , 5]  \tab \bold{PR}  \tab condition: \tab frequency of progress reviews                                \cr 
+        \tab            \tab            \tab ("1" less frequent, "0" more frequent)                       \cr
+[ , 6]  \tab \bold{CH}  \tab condition: \tab working culture of individual commitment and champions       \cr        
+        \tab            \tab            \tab ("1" yes, "0" no)                                            \cr
+[ , 7]  \tab \bold{AS}  \tab condition: \tab organisational culture                                       \cr 
+        \tab            \tab            \tab ("1" aspirational, "0" comfortable or complacent)            \cr
+[ , 8]  \tab \bold{LI}  \tab condition: \tab index of multiple deprivation                                \cr 
+        \tab            \tab            \tab ("1" lower, "0" higher)                                      \cr
+[ , 9]  \tab \bold{HS}  \tab condition: \tab spend per head on cancer programmes                          \cr 
+        \tab            \tab            \tab ("1" higher, "0" lower)                                      \cr
+[ , 10] \tab \bold{LC}  \tab condition: \tab crime rate                                                   \cr 
+        \tab            \tab            \tab ("1" lower, "0" higher)                                      \cr
+[ , 11] \tab \bold{TS}  \tab condition: \tab primary care trust performance rating                        \cr 
+        \tab            \tab            \tab ("1" higher, "0" lower)                                      \cr
+[ , 12] \tab \bold{CVD} \tab outcome:   \tab area gap for deaths before age 75 from cardiovascular disease\cr 
+        \tab            \tab            \tab ("1" narrowing, "0" not narrowing)                           \cr
+[ , 13] \tab \bold{SC}  \tab condition: \tab smoking cessation services                                   \cr 
+        \tab            \tab            \tab ("1" better than basic, "0" basic)                           \cr
+[ , 14] \tab \bold{PC}  \tab condition: \tab primary care services                                        \cr 
+        \tab            \tab            \tab ("1" better than basic, "0" basic)                           \cr
+[ , 15] \tab \bold{MP}  \tab condition: \tab a few major programmes                                       \cr 
+        \tab            \tab            \tab ("1" yes, "0" no)                                            \cr
+[ , 16] \tab \bold{GL}  \tab condition: \tab leadership                                                   \cr 
+        \tab            \tab            \tab ("1" good or excellent, "0" less than good)                  \cr
+[ , 17] \tab \bold{BA}  \tab condition: \tab budget allocation relative to target                         \cr 
+        \tab            \tab            \tab ("1" higher, "0" lower)                                      \cr
+[ , 18] \tab \bold{IM}  \tab condition: \tab internal migration                                           \cr 
+        \tab            \tab            \tab ("1" lower, "0" higher)
+}
+}
+
+\source{
+Blackman, Tim, Jonathan Wistow, and David Byrne. 2011. \dQuote{A Qualitative 
+Comparative Analysis of Factors Associated with Trends in Narrowing Health 
+Inequalities in England.} \emph{Social Science & Medicine} 72 (12):1965-74.
+DOI: \href{http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2011.04.003}{10.1016/j.socscimed.2011.04.003}.
+}
+
+\keyword{datasets}

Added: pkg/man/d.homeless.Rd
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--- pkg/man/d.homeless.Rd	                        (rev 0)
+++ pkg/man/d.homeless.Rd	2014-11-20 18:16:13 UTC (rev 42)
@@ -0,0 +1,39 @@
+\name{d.homeless}
+
+\docType{data}
+
+\alias{d.homeless}
+
+\title{Outcomes of Homeless Social Movement Organizations}
+
+\description{
+This data set is from Cress and Snow (2000), who analyze the determinants of 
+the outcomes attained by homeless social movement organizations using csQCA. 
+}
+
+\usage{data(d.homeless)}
+
+\format{
+This data frame contains 15 rows (cases) and the following 10 columns (variables):
+
+\tabular{rllll}{
+[ , 1]  \tab \bold{VI}  \tab condition: \tab viability          \tab ("1" present, "0" absent)\cr
+[ , 2]  \tab \bold{DT}  \tab condition: \tab disruptive tactics \tab ("1" present, "0" absent)\cr
+[ , 3]  \tab \bold{SA}  \tab condition: \tab sympathetic allies \tab ("1" present, "0" absent)\cr
+[ , 4]  \tab \bold{CS}  \tab condition: \tab city support       \tab ("1" present, "0" absent)\cr
+[ , 5]  \tab \bold{DF}  \tab condition: \tab diagnostic frame   \tab ("1" present, "0" absent)\cr
+[ , 6]  \tab \bold{PF}  \tab condition: \tab prognostic frame   \tab ("1" present, "0" absent)\cr
+[ , 7]  \tab \bold{REP} \tab outcome:   \tab representation     \tab ("1" present, "0" absent)\cr
+[ , 8]  \tab \bold{RES} \tab outcome:   \tab resources          \tab ("1" present, "0" absent)\cr
+[ , 9]  \tab \bold{RIG} \tab outcome:   \tab rights             \tab ("1" present, "0" absent)\cr
+[ , 10] \tab \bold{REL} \tab outcome:   \tab relief             \tab ("1" present, "0" absent)
+}
+}
+
+\source{
+Cress, Daniel M., and David A. Snow. 2000. \dQuote{The Outcomes of Homeless Mobilization: 
+The Influence of Organization, Disruption, Political Mediation, and Framing.} 
+\emph{American Journal of Sociology} 105 (4):1063-104.
+}
+
+\keyword{datasets}

Added: pkg/man/d.jobsecurity.Rd
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--- pkg/man/d.jobsecurity.Rd	                        (rev 0)
+++ pkg/man/d.jobsecurity.Rd	2014-11-20 18:16:13 UTC (rev 42)
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+\name{d.jobsecurity}
+
+\docType{data}
+
+\alias{d.jobsecurity}
+
+\title{Job Security Regulations in Western Democracies}
+
+\description{
+This data set is from Emmenegger (2011), who analyzes the determinants of 
+high job security regulations in Western democracies using fsQCA. 
+}
+
+\usage{data(d.jobsecurity)}
+
+\format{
+This data frame contains 19 rows (cases) and the following 7 columns (variables):
+
+\tabular{rllll}{
+[ , 1] \tab \bold{S}   \tab condition: \tab level of statism                  \tab ("1" high, "0" not high)\cr
+[ , 2] \tab \bold{C}   \tab condition: \tab level of non-market coordination  \tab ("1" high, "0" not high)\cr
+[ , 3] \tab \bold{L}   \tab condition: \tab level of labour movement strength \tab ("1" high, "0" not high)\cr
+[ , 4] \tab \bold{R}   \tab condition: \tab level of Catholicism              \tab ("1" high, "0" not high)\cr
+[ , 5] \tab \bold{P}   \tab condition: \tab level of religious party strength \tab ("1" high, "0" not high)\cr
+[ , 6] \tab \bold{V}   \tab condition: \tab institutional veto points         \tab ("1" many, "0" not many)\cr
+[ , 7] \tab \bold{JSR} \tab outcome:   \tab level of job security regulations \tab ("1" high, "0" not high)
+}
+}
+
+\note{
+The row names are the official International Organization for Standardization 
+(ISO) country code elements as specified in ISO 3166-1-alpha-2.
+}
+
+\source{
+Emmenegger, Patrick. 2011. \dQuote{Job Security Regulations in Western Democracies: 
+A Fuzzy Set Analysis.} \emph{European Journal of Political Research} 50 (3):336-64.
+DOI: \href{http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1475-6765.2010.01933.x}{10.1111/j.1475-6765.2010.01933.x}.
+}
+
+\keyword{datasets}

Added: pkg/man/d.napoleon.Rd
===================================================================
--- pkg/man/d.napoleon.Rd	                        (rev 0)
+++ pkg/man/d.napoleon.Rd	2014-11-20 18:16:13 UTC (rev 42)
@@ -0,0 +1,38 @@
+\name{d.napoleon}
+
+\docType{data}
+
+\alias{d.napoleon}
+
+\title{Reception of the Code Napoleon in Germany}
+
+\description{
+This data set is from Arvind and Stirton (2010), who analyze the reception of the
+Code Napoleon in Germany using fsQCA.
+}
+
+\usage{data(d.napoleon)}
+
+\format{
+This data frame contains 14 rows (cases) and the following 8 columns (variables):
+
+\tabular{rllll}{
+[ , 1]  \tab \bold{D} \tab condition: \tab legal system              \tab ("1" heterogenous, "0" homogenous)\cr
+[ , 2]  \tab \bold{C} \tab condition: \tab territory                 \tab ("1" ruled by France, "0" ruled by enemy)\cr
+[ , 3]  \tab \bold{I} \tab condition: \tab state institutions        \tab ("1" strong, "0" none)\cr
+[ , 4]  \tab \bold{F} \tab condition: \tab economy                   \tab ("1" seigneural-feudal, "0" proto-industrial)\cr
+[ , 5]  \tab \bold{L} \tab condition: \tab ideology of state ruler   \tab ("1" liberal, "0" conservative)\cr
+[ , 6]  \tab \bold{N} \tab condition: \tab nativist tendencies       \tab ("1" yes, "0" no)\cr
+[ , 7]  \tab \bold{A} \tab condition: \tab sentiments towards France \tab ("1" very negative, "0" very positive)\cr
+[ , 8]  \tab \bold{O} \tab outcome:   \tab adoption of Code Napoleon \tab ("1" yes, "0" no)
+}
+}
+
+\source{
+Arvind, Thiruvallore T., and Lindsay Stirton. 2010. \dQuote{Explaining the 
+Reception of the Code Napoleon in Germany: A Fuzzy-Set Qualitative Comparative 
+Analysis.} \emph{Legal Studies} 30 (1):1-29.
+DOI: \href{http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1748-121X.2009.00150.x}{10.1111/j.1748-121X.2009.00150.x}.
+}
+
+\keyword{datasets}

Added: pkg/man/d.partybans.Rd
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--- pkg/man/d.partybans.Rd	                        (rev 0)
+++ pkg/man/d.partybans.Rd	2014-11-20 18:16:13 UTC (rev 42)
@@ -0,0 +1,48 @@
+\name{d.partybans}
+
+\docType{data}
+
+\alias{d.partybans}
+
+\title{Party Bans Sub-Saharan Africa}
+
+\description{
+This data is from Hartmann and Kemmerzell (2010), who analyze the determinants of
+the introduction of party ban provisions and their actual implementation in sub-Saharan Africa using mvQCA.
+}
+
+\usage{data(d.partybans)}
+
+\format{
+This data frame contains 48 rows (cases) and the following 7 columns (variables):
+
+\tabular{rlll}{
+[ , 1] \tab \bold{C}   \tab condition: \tab colonial tradition                                   \cr
+       \tab            \tab            \tab ("2" British, "1" French, "0" other)                 \cr
+[ , 2] \tab \bold{F}   \tab condition: \tab former regime type competition                       \cr
+       \tab            \tab            \tab ("2" no, "1" limited, "0" multi-party)               \cr
+[ , 3] \tab \bold{T}   \tab condition: \tab mode of transition                                   \cr
+       \tab            \tab            \tab ("2" managed, "1" pacted, "0" democracy before 1990) \cr
+[ , 4] \tab \bold{R}   \tab condition: \tab regime type                                          \cr
+       \tab            \tab            \tab ("2" authoritarian, "1" liberalizing, "0" democratic)\cr
+[ , 5] \tab \bold{V}   \tab condition: \tab ethnic violence                                      \cr
+       \tab            \tab            \tab ("1" yes, "0" no)                                    \cr
+[ , 6] \tab \bold{PB}  \tab outcome:   \tab party ban provisions introduced                      \cr
+       \tab            \tab            \tab ("1" yes, "0" no)                                    \cr
+[ , 7] \tab \bold{PBI} \tab outcome:   \tab party bans implemented                               \cr
+       \tab            \tab            \tab ("1" yes, "0" no)
+}
+}
+
+\note{
+The row names are the official International Organization for Standardization 
+(ISO) country code elements as specified in ISO 3166-1-alpha-2.
+}
+
+\source{
+Hartmann, Christof, and Joerg Kemmerzell. 2010. \dQuote{Understanding Variations 
+in Party Bans in Africa.} \emph{Democratization} 17 (4):642-65.
+DOI: \href{http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13510347.2010.491189}{10.1080/13510347.2010.491189}.
+}
+
+\keyword{datasets}
\ No newline at end of file

Added: pkg/man/d.represent.Rd
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--- pkg/man/d.represent.Rd	                        (rev 0)
+++ pkg/man/d.represent.Rd	2014-11-20 18:16:13 UTC (rev 42)
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+\name{d.represent}
+
+\docType{data}
+
+\alias{d.represent}
+
+\title{Women's Representation in Western Democratic Parliaments}
+
+\description{
+This data is from Krook (2010), who analyzes the determinants of high women's 
+representation in Western-democratic parliaments using csQCA.
+}
+
+\usage{data(d.represent)}
+
+\format{
+This data frame contains 22 rows (cases) and the following 6 columns (variables):
+
+\tabular{rlll}{
+[ , 1] \tab \bold{ES}  \tab condition: \tab PR electoral system                              \cr
+       \tab            \tab            \tab ("1" yes, "0" no)                                \cr
+[ , 2] \tab \bold{QU}  \tab condition: \tab quota for women                                  \cr
+       \tab            \tab            \tab ("1" yes, "0" no)                                \cr
+[ , 3] \tab \bold{WS}  \tab condition: \tab social-democratic welfare system                 \cr
+       \tab            \tab            \tab ("1" yes, "0" no)                                \cr
+[ , 4] \tab \bold{WM}  \tab condition: \tab autonomous women's movement                      \cr
+       \tab            \tab            \tab ("1" yes, "0" no)                                \cr
+[ , 5] \tab \bold{LP}  \tab condition: \tab seats held by left-libertarian parties           \cr
+       \tab            \tab            \tab ("1" at least 7 percent, "0" less than 7 percent)\cr
+[ , 6] \tab \bold{WNP} \tab outcome:   \tab women in single/lower house of parliament        \cr
+       \tab            \tab            \tab ("1" at least 30 percent, "0" less than 30 percent)
+}
+}
+
+\note{
+The row names are the official International Organization for Standardization (ISO) country code elements as 
+specified in ISO 3166-1-alpha-2.
+}
+
+\source{
+Krook, Mona Lena. 2010. \dQuote{Women's Representation in Parliament: A Qualitative 
+Comparative Analysis.} \emph{Political Studies} 58 (5):886-908.
+DOI: \href{http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9248.2010.00833.x}{10.1111/j.1467-9248.2010.00833.x}.
+}
+
+
+\keyword{datasets}
\ No newline at end of file

Added: pkg/man/d.socialsecurity.Rd
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--- pkg/man/d.socialsecurity.Rd	                        (rev 0)
+++ pkg/man/d.socialsecurity.Rd	2014-11-20 18:16:13 UTC (rev 42)
@@ -0,0 +1,36 @@
+\name{d.socialsecurity}
+
+\docType{data}
+
+\alias{d.socialsecurity}
+
+\title{The Emergence of the Social Security State}
+
+\description{
+This data set is from Hicks, Misra and Ng (1995), who analyze the emergence of
+social security programs in 15 industrializing countries during the period
+1880-1930 using csQCA.
+}
+
+\usage{data(d.socialsecurity)}
+
+\format{
+This data frame contains 30 rows (cases) and the following 6 columns (variables):
+
+\tabular{rllll}{
+[ , 1]  \tab \bold{LG}  \tab condition: \tab liberal government         \tab ("1" present, "0" absent)\cr
+[ , 2]  \tab \bold{CG}  \tab condition: \tab Catholic government        \tab ("1" present, "0" absent)\cr
+[ , 3]  \tab \bold{PS}  \tab condition: \tab patriarchal state          \tab ("1" present, "0" absent)\cr
+[ , 4]  \tab \bold{UD}  \tab condition: \tab unitary democracy          \tab ("1" present, "0" absent)\cr
+[ , 5]  \tab \bold{WM}  \tab condition: \tab working-class mobilization \tab ("1" present, "0" absent)\cr
+[ , 6]  \tab \bold{CO}  \tab outcome:   \tab consolidation              \tab ("1" present, "0" absent)
+}
+}
+
+\source{
+Hicks, Alexander, Joya Misra, and Tang N. Ng. 1995. \dQuote{The Programmatic 
+Emergence of the Social Security State.} 
+\emph{American Sociological Review} 60 (3):329-49.
+}
+
+\keyword{datasets}

Added: pkg/man/d.stakeholder.Rd
===================================================================
--- pkg/man/d.stakeholder.Rd	                        (rev 0)
+++ pkg/man/d.stakeholder.Rd	2014-11-20 18:16:13 UTC (rev 42)
@@ -0,0 +1,35 @@
+\name{d.stakeholder}
+
+\docType{data}
+
+\alias{d.stakeholder}
+
+\title{Decoupling in Response to Stakeholder Pressures}
+
+\description{
+This data set is from Crilly, Zollo and Hansen (2012), who analyze the determinants 
+of firms' responses to institutional pressures using fsQCA. 
+}
+
+\usage{data(d.stakeholder)}
+
+\format{
+This data frame contains 17 rows (cases) and the following 5 columns (variables):
+
+\tabular{rllll}{
+[ , 1] \tab \bold{PA} \tab condition: \tab potential for asymmetry \tab ("1" high, "0" low)\cr
+[ , 2] \tab \bold{SC} \tab condition: \tab stakeholder consensus   \tab ("1" high, "0" low)\cr
+[ , 3] \tab \bold{OI} \tab condition: \tab organizational interest \tab ("1" high, "0" low)\cr
+[ , 4] \tab \bold{MC} \tab condition: \tab managerial consensus    \tab ("1" high, "0" low)\cr
+[ , 5] \tab \bold{SA} \tab outcome:   \tab substantive action      \tab ("1" high, "0" low)
+}
+}
+
+\source{
+Crilly, Donal, Maurizio Zollo, and Morten T. Hansen. 2012. \dQuote{Faking It or 
+Muddling Through? Understanding Decoupling in Response to Stakeholder Pressures.} 
+\emph{Academy of Management Journal} 55 (6):1429-48.
+DOI: \href{http://dx.doi.org/10.5465/amj.2010.0697}{10.5465/amj.2010.0697}.
+}
+
+\keyword{datasets}

Added: pkg/man/d.transport.Rd
===================================================================
--- pkg/man/d.transport.Rd	                        (rev 0)
+++ pkg/man/d.transport.Rd	2014-11-20 18:16:13 UTC (rev 42)
@@ -0,0 +1,50 @@
+\name{d.transport}
+
+\docType{data}
+
+\alias{d.transport}
+
+\title{Determinants of High Transport Project Acceptance}
+
+\description{
+This data set is from Sager and Andereggen (2012), who analyze the determinants 
+of high transport project acceptance in Switzerland using mvQCA. 
+}
+
+\usage{data(d.transport)}
+
+\format{
+This data frame contains 21 rows (cases) and the following 10 columns (variables):
+
+\tabular{rlll}{
+[ , 1]  \tab \bold{FED} \tab condition: \tab federal level                             \cr
+        \tab            \tab            \tab ("2" federal, "1" cantonal, "0" municipal)\cr
+[ , 2]  \tab \bold{FIN} \tab condition: \tab financial situation                       \cr
+        \tab            \tab            \tab ("1" positive, "0" negative)              \cr
+[ , 3]  \tab \bold{URB} \tab condition: \tab sociostructural project location          \cr
+        \tab            \tab            \tab ("1" urban, "0" rural)                    \cr
+[ , 4]  \tab \bold{GER} \tab condition: \tab cultural project location                 \cr
+        \tab            \tab            \tab ("1" German-speaking, "0" French-speaking)\cr
+[ , 5]  \tab \bold{HIS} \tab condition: \tab prior history                             \cr
+        \tab            \tab            \tab ("1" yes, "0" no)                         \cr
+[ , 6]  \tab \bold{COO} \tab condition: \tab planning coordination                     \cr
+        \tab            \tab            \tab ("1" strong, "0" not strong)              \cr
+[ , 7]  \tab \bold{PRO} \tab condition: \tab administrative professionalization        \cr
+        \tab            \tab            \tab ("1" high, "0" not high)                  \cr
+[ , 8]  \tab \bold{DIS} \tab condition: \tab administration's discretion               \cr
+        \tab            \tab            \tab ("1" broad, "0" not broad)                \cr
+[ , 9]  \tab \bold{EXP} \tab condition: \tab influence of external experts             \cr
+        \tab            \tab            \tab ("1" great, "0" not great)                \cr
+[ , 10] \tab \bold{ACC} \tab outcome:   \tab project acceptance                        \cr
+        \tab            \tab            \tab ("1" high, "0" not high)
+}
+}
+
+\source{
+Sager, Fritz, and Celine Andereggen. 2012. \dQuote{Dealing With Complex Causality 
+in Realist Synthesis: The Promise of Qualitative Comparative Analysis.} 
+\emph{American Journal of Evaluation} 33 (1):60-78.
+DOI: \href{http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1098214011411574}{10.1177/1098214011411574}.
+}
+
+\keyword{datasets}

Added: pkg/man/d.urban.Rd
===================================================================
--- pkg/man/d.urban.Rd	                        (rev 0)
+++ pkg/man/d.urban.Rd	2014-11-20 18:16:13 UTC (rev 42)
@@ -0,0 +1,35 @@
+\name{d.urban}
+
+\docType{data}
+
+\alias{d.urban}
+
+\title{Explaining Urban Regimes}
+
+\description{
+This data set is from Kilburn (2004), who analyzes the influence of city context
+on urban regimes across 14 cities in the United States using csQCA.
+}
+
+\usage{data(d.urban)}
+
+\format{
+This data frame contains 14 rows (cases) and the following 6 columns (variables):
+
+\tabular{rllll}{
+[ , 1]  \tab \bold{MLC} \tab condition: \tab mobility of local capital \tab ("1" high, "0" not high)\cr
+[ , 2]  \tab \bold{FRB} \tab condition: \tab fiscal resource base      \tab ("1" large, "0" not large)\cr
+[ , 3]  \tab \bold{CP}  \tab condition: \tab civic participation       \tab ("1" high, "0" not high)\cr
+[ , 4]  \tab \bold{WSR} \tab condition: \tab ward-style representation \tab ("1" high, "0" not high)\cr
+[ , 5]  \tab \bold{CS}  \tab condition: \tab city size                 \tab ("1" large, "0" not large)\cr
+[ , 6]  \tab \bold{RT}  \tab outcome:   \tab regime type               \tab ("1" progressive, "0" developmental/caretaker)
+}
+}
+
+\source{
+Kilburn, H. Whitt. 2004. \dQuote{Explaining U.S. Urban Regimes.}
+\emph{Urban Affairs Review} 39 (5):633-51.
+DOI: \href{http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1078087403262861}{10.1177/1078087403262861}.
+}
+
+\keyword{datasets}



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