Here, we have too many options! As a relatively recent, marginal technique, promoted by sociologists who like fine-grained descriptions and thinking about time, sequence analysis has produced many papers that we like – not just because they explain the technique rather clearly, but because they tend to care about their sources and categories. So if you want to read just one paper after reading our overview, you should choose among the following depending on your substantive research interests. They are all clear and accessible as regards sequence analysis per se. Continue reading “Favorite papers in sequence analysis”
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Sequence analysis
You will find references to other tools in older papers, but now the situation is clear: sequence analysis is performed using R, in command line mode, and the specifically developed and well-documented package TraMineR. Continue reading “Sequence analysis”