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QCAtools is a small R package to make it more convenient to use the R programming language for Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA), a qualitative, but formal research approach based on Boolean algebra. QCAtools provides functions to - evaluate and plot Boolean formulae on fuzzy set score data - apply Boolean operations to fuzzy set score data - compute consistency and coverage measures as used in QCA.
The idea of QCAtools is to allow the user to focus on the logic, the
model and the data rather than the programming by treating written
Boolean formulae (strings), R functions and data matrices with fuzzy set
score values just “as you would expect”. In addition, either of them can
be plotted to what is called “X-Y-plot” in the QCA community with the
simple plot()
command for data exploration and hypothesis
evaluation.
QCAtools does not provide the Boolean minimization inference algorithm, since this is already implemented in the QCA package. It is designed as an addition to this package and fully compatible with its inputs and outputs.
These binaries (installable software) and packages are in development.
They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them.