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3rd International Conference on Current Issues in Coincidence Analysis

The third international conference dedicated exclusively to the configurational comparative method of Coincidence Analysis (CNA) will take place from May 24 to 25, 2024, at RUSH University in Chicago.

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The third edition of this international conference on Coincidence Analysis 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 an open range of disciplines.

Here is a list of speakers and the title of their presentations:

Deborah Cragun/Nina Sperber (Univ. of South Florida/Duke University): The value of contrapositive consistency and coverage in selecting among causal chain models explaining the adoption of pharmacogenetic testing for antidepressants

Pavel Svačina/Jonathan Freitas (VSE Prague/Univ. of Minas Gerais): Do transaction costs or transactional value matter in technology licensing? Lessons learned from configurational causal modelling

Jessica Dodge (VA Pittsburgh): Difference making implementation strategies for significant implementation: Coincidence Analysis on a global systematic review of implementation studies 

Jonathan Freitas (Univ. of Minas Gerais): Developing an online/hybrid course on CNA

Yinfei Duan (University of Alberta): Process and context factors contributing to or impeding successful implementation of a complex team-based behavioral intervention: a configurational analysis of the INFORM trial data

Dennis H. Li/Alithia Zamantakis/Reiping Huang (Northwestern University): Contextual factors predicting reach of a digital HIV intervention delivered by community-based organizations across the US

Luna De Souter/Michael Baumgartner (Univ. of Bergen): Evaluating sufficiency and necessity in model building with Coincidence Analysis

Martyna Swiatczak (Univ. of Bergen): A Comparative Configurational Analysis on the Introduction of Statutory Minimum Wage

Meghan Lane-Fall/Sapna Mendon-Plasek (University of Pennsylvania/RAND): Systematic review of the use of Configurational Comparative Methods (including QCA and CNA) in the field of implementation science

 

A tentative program can be found here. Abstracts are being collected here.

To receive updates on the program and catering that suits your dietary restrictions, please, register here, if you are interested in attending the conference.