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November 2024, Volume 53, Issue 4
- 1591-1628 Concrete Counterfactual Tests for Process Tracing: Defending an Interventionist Potential Outcomes Framework
by Rosa W. Runhardt - 1629-1675 Improving Fairness in Criminal Justice Algorithmic Risk Assessments Using Optimal Transport and Conformal Prediction Sets
by Richard A. Berk & Arun Kumar Kuchibhotla & Eric Tchetgen Tchetgen - 1676-1752 Introduction to Neural Transfer Learning With Transformers for Social Science Text Analysis
by Sandra Wankmüller - 1753-1793 Theoretical Foundations and Limits of Word Embeddings: What Types of Meaning can They Capture?
by Alina Arseniev-Koehler - 1794-1828 Estimating Causal Effects of Multi-Valued Treatments Accounting for Network Interference: Immigration Policies and Crime Rates
by Costanza Tortú & Irene Crimaldi & Fabrizia Mealli & Laura Forastiere - 1829-1845 Post-Instrument Bias in Linear Models
by Adam N. Glynn & Miguel R. Rueda & Julian Schuessler - 1846-1872 Longitudinal QCA: Integrating Time Through Change-Based Intervals (CBIs) and a Flexible Lag Condition (FLC)
by Christoph Niessen - 1873-1904 The Impact of Survey Mode Design and Questionnaire Length on Measurement Quality
by Alexandru Cernat & Joseph Sakshaug & Pablo Christmann & Tobias Gummer - 1905-1943 Modeling the Bias of Digital Data: An Approach to Combining Digital With Official Statistics to Estimate and Predict Migration Trends
by Yuan Hsiao & Lee Fiorio & Jonathan Wakefield & Emilio Zagheni - 1944-1975 Inter-Rater Reliability Methods in Qualitative Case Study Research
by Rosanna Cole - 1976-2018 The Effects of Omitting Components in a Multilevel Model With Social Network Effects
by Thomas Suesse & David Steel & Mark Tranmer - 2019-2045 Multiple imputation of partially observed covariates in discrete-time survival analysis
by Anna-Carolina Haensch & Jonathan Bartlett & Bernd Weiß
August 2024, Volume 53, Issue 3
- 1-1 Corrigendum to “Individual Components of Three Inequality Measures for Analyzing Shapes of Inequalityâ€
by N/A - 1035-1070 Do Quantitative and Qualitative Research Reflect two Distinct Cultures? An Empirical Analysis of 180 Articles Suggests “noâ€
by David Kuehn & Ingo Rohlfing - 1071-1104 A Crash Course in Good and Bad Controls
by Carlos Cinelli & Andrew Forney & Judea Pearl - 1105-1135 A Comparison of Three Popular Methods for Handling Missing Data: Complete-Case Analysis, Inverse Probability Weighting, and Multiple Imputation
by Roderick J. Little & James R. Carpenter & Katherine J. Lee - 1136-1166 Attendance, Completion, and Heterogeneous Returns to College: A Causal Mediation Approach
by Xiang Zhou - 1167-1200 The Augmented Social Scientist: Using Sequential Transfer Learning to Annotate Millions of Texts with Human-Level Accuracy
by Salomé Do & Étienne Ollion & Rubing Shen - 1201-1251 A Bayesian Semi-Parametric Approach for Modeling Memory Decay in Dynamic Social Networks
by Giuseppe Arena & Joris Mulder & Roger Th. A.J. Leenders - 1252-1289 A Sample Size Formula for Network Scale-up Studies
by Nathaniel Josephs & Dennis M. Feehan & Forrest W. Crawford - 1290-1318 Comparing Egocentric and Sociocentric Centrality Measures in Directed Networks
by Weihua An - 1319-1349 The Design and Optimality of Survey Counts: A Unified Framework Via the Fisher Information Maximizer
by Xin Guo & Qiang Fu - 1350-1383 The Additional Effects of Adaptive Survey Design Beyond Post-Survey Adjustment: An Experimental Evaluation
by Shiyu Zhang & James Wagner - 1384-1411 Sequential On-Device Multitasking within Online Surveys: A Data Quality and Response Behavior Perspective
by Jean Philippe Décieux - 1412-1452 Measuring Class Hierarchies in Postindustrial Societies: A Criterion and Construct Validation of EGP and ESEC Across 31 Countries
by Oscar Smallenbroek & Florian R. Hertel & Carlo Barone - 1453-1490 Assessing the Impact of the Great Recession on the Transition to Adulthood
by Guanglei Hong & Ha-Joon Chung - 1491-1533 Improving Estimates Accuracy of Voter Transitions. Two New Algorithms for Ecological Inference Based on Linear Programming
by Jose M. PavÃa & Rafael Romero - 1534-1587 Image Clustering: An Unsupervised Approach to Categorize Visual Data in Social Science Research
by Han Zhang & Yilang Peng
May 2024, Volume 53, Issue 2
- 507-570 The Gap-Closing Estimand: A Causal Approach to Study Interventions That Close Disparities Across Social Categories
by Ian Lundberg - 571-602 Estimation and sensitivity analysis for causal decomposition in health disparity research
by Soojin Park & Xu Qin & Chioun Lee - 603-638 A Joint Model for Longitudinal and Time-to-event Data in Social and Life Course Research: Employment Status and Time to Retirement
by Jolien Cremers & Laust Hvas Mortensen & Claus Thorn Ekstrøm - 639-682 Moving Beyond Linear Regression: Implementing and Interpreting Quantile Regression Models With Fixed Effects
by Fernando Rios-Avila & Michelle Lee Maroto - 683-728 Recurrent Multinomial Models for Categorical Sequences
by Michael Schultz - 729-759 Iteration in Mixed-Methods Research Designs Combining Experiments and Fieldwork 1, 2
by Verónica Pérez Bentancur & LucÃa Tiscornia - 760-803 An Empirical Comparison of Four Generalized Trust Scales: Test–Retest Reliability, Measurement Invariance, Predictive Validity, and Replicability
by Blaine G. Robbins - 804-838 The Potential for Using a Shortened Version of the Everyday Discrimination Scale in Population Research with Young Adults: A Construct Validation Investigation
by Aprile D. Benner & Shanting Chen & Celeste C. Fernandez & Mark D. Hayward - 839-871 In Search of a Comparable Measure of Generalized Individual Religiosity in the World Values Survey
by Alisa Remizova & Maksim Rudnev & Eldad Davidov - 872-897 Comparing Single- and Multiple-Question Designs of Measuring Family Income in China Family Panel Studies
by Qiong Wu & Liping Gu - 898-939 Do Different Devices Perform Equally Well with Different Numbers of Scale Points and Response Formats? A test of measurement invariance and reliability
by Natalja Menold & Vera Toepoel - 940-967 Visual Design and Cognition in List-Style Open-Ended Questions in Web Probing
by Katharina Meitinger & Tanja Kunz - 968-1001 Abductive Coding: Theory Building and Qualitative (Re)Analysis
by Luis Vila-Henninger & Claire Dupuy & Virginie Van Ingelgom & Mauro Caprioli & Ferdinand Teuber & Damien Pennetreau & Margherita Bussi & Cal Le Gall - 1002-1032 Social Encounters and the Worlds Beyond: Putting Situationalism to Work for Qualitative Interviews
by Anders Vassenden & Marte Mangset
February 2024, Volume 53, Issue 1
- 5-27 Using Inverse Probability Weighting to Address Post-Outcome Collider Bias
by Richard Breen & John Ermisch - 28-56 Bounding Causes of Effects With Mediators
by Philip Dawid & Macartan Humphreys & Monica Musio - 57-88 A Robustness Test Protocol for Applied QCA: Theory and R Software Application
by Ioana-Elena Oana & Carsten Q. Schneider - 89-120 The Living Codebook: Documenting the Process of Qualitative Data Analysis
by Victoria Reyes & Elizabeth Bogumil & Levin Elias Welch - 121-152 Participant Observation, Observant Participation, and Hybrid Ethnography
by Josh Seim - 153-192 Mobilizing the Masses: Measuring Resource Mobilization on Twitter
by Amir Abdul Reda & Semuhi Sinanoglu & Mohamed Abdalla - 193-234 Updating a Time-Series of Survey Questions: The Case of Abortion Attitudes in the General Social Survey
by Sarah K. Cowan & Michael Hout & Stuart Perrett - 235-278 Method Bias Mechanisms and Procedural Remedies
by Minghui Yao & Yunjie (Calvin) Xu - 279-295 The Effect of Question Positioning on Data Quality in Web Surveys
by Cornelia Eva Neuert - 296-327 Self-protecting responses in randomized response designs: A survey on intimate partner violence during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic
by Fabiola Reiber & Donna Bryce & Rolf Ulrich - 328-368 A New Approach to Detecting Cheating in Sensitive Surveys: The Cheating Detection Triangular Model
by Julia Meisters & Adrian Hoffmann & Jochen Musch - 369-420 A Rolling Panel Model of Cohort, Period, and Aging Effects for the Analysis of the General Social Survey
by Stephen L. Morgan & Jiwon Lee - 421-447 How (Not) to Control for Population Size in Ecological Analyses
by Benjamin Rohr & John Levi Martin - 448-504 Multiple Group Comparisons of the Fixed and Random Effects From the Generalized Linear Mixed Model
by Daniel Kasper & Katrin Schulz-Heidorf & Knut Schwippert
November 2023, Volume 52, Issue 4
- 1591-1631 Using Interviews to Understand Why: Challenges and Strategies in the Study of Motivated Action
by Mario L. Small & Jenna M. Cook - 1632-1680 Surprising Causes: Propensity-adjusted Treatment Scores for Multimethod Case Selection
by Daniel J. Galvin & Jason N. Seawright - 1681-1706 The Social Autopsy
by Stefan Timmermans & Pamela J. Prickett - 1707-1736 Uncertainty, Possibility, and Causal Power in QCA
by Roel Rutten - 1737-1764 Relevant, Irrelevant, or Ambiguous? Toward a New Interpretation of QCA’s Solution Types
by Tim Haesebrouck - 1765-1784 Marginal and Conditional Confounding Using Logits
by Kristian Bernt Karlson & Frank Popham & Anders Holm - 1785-1815 Estimating the Uncertainty of a Small Area Estimator Based on a Microsimulation Approach
by Angelo Moretti & Adam Whitworth - 1816-1837 How bad could it be? Worst-case bounds on bias in multistate models due to unobserved transitions
by Christian Dudel & Daniel C. Schneider - 1838-1882 Coping With Plenitude: A Computational Approach to Selecting the Right Algorithm
by Ramina Sotoudeh & Paul DiMaggio - 1883-1915 Path Analysis for Binary Random Variables
by Martina Raggi & Elena Stanghellini & Marco Doretti - 1916-1946 Applying Responsive Survey Design to Small-Scale Surveys: Campus Surveys of Sexual Misconduct
by William G. Axinn & James Wagner & Mick Couper & Scott Crawford - 1947-1980 A Tale of Twin Dependence: A New Multivariate Regression Model and an FGLS Estimator for Analyzing Outcomes With Network Dependence
by Weihua An - 1981-2015 Open-ended versus Closed Probes: Assessing Different Formats of Web Probing
by Cornelia E. Neuert & Katharina Meitinger & Dorothée Behr - 2016-2049 Measuring the Nature of Individual Sequences
by Gilbert Ritschard - 2050-2082 Analyzing factorial survey data with structural equation models
by Bert Weijters & Eldad Davidov & Hans Baumgartner
August 2023, Volume 52, Issue 3
- 1107-1119 Current and Future Debates in Video Data Analysis
by Nicolas M. Legewie & Anne Nassauer - 1120-1154 Video Data Analysis and Police Body-Worn Camera Footage
by John D. McCluskey & Craig D. Uchida - 1155-1200 Curating Training Data for Reliable Large-Scale Visual Data Analysis: Lessons from Identifying Trash in Street View Imagery
by Jackelyn Hwang & Nima Dahir & Mayuka Sarukkai & Gabby Wright - 1201-1238 3D Social Research: Analysis of Social Interaction Using Computer Vision
by Yoav Goldstein & Nicolas M. Legewie & Doron Shiffer-Sebba - 1239-1287 Promise Into Practice: Application of Computer Vision in Empirical Research on Social Distancing
by Wim Bernasco & Evelien M. Hoeben & Dennis Koelma & Lasse Suonperä Liebst & Josephine Thomas & Joska Appelman & Cees G. M. Snoek & Marie Rosenkrantz Lindegaard - 1288-1320 Optimizing Consistency and Coverage in Configurational Causal Modeling
by Michael Baumgartner & Mathias Ambühl - 1321-1339 A Partial Simulation Study of Phantom Effects in Multilevel Analysis of School Effects: The Case of School Socioeconomic Composition
by Hao Zhou & Xin Ma - 1340-1367 Surveys in Communities Divided by Ethnicity and Conflict: Challenges, Possible Solutions, and Lessons Learned from a Survey in Jos, Nigeria
by Peter Rudloff & Laura Thaut Vinson - 1368-1400 Non-invariance? An Overstated Problem With Misconceived Causes
by Christian Welzel & Lennart Brunkert & Stefan Kruse & Ronald F. Inglehart - 1401-1419 Why Measurement Invariance is Important in Comparative Research. A Response to Welzel et al. (2021)
by Bart Meuleman & Tomasz Żółtak & Artur Pokropek & Eldad Davidov & Bengt Muthén & Daniel L. Oberski & Jaak Billiet & Peter Schmidt - 1420-1437 Evidence of Validity Does not Rule out Systematic Bias: A Commentary on Nomological Noise and Cross-Cultural Invariance
by Ronald Fischer & Johannes Alfons Karl & Johnny R. J. Fontaine & Ype H. Poortinga - 1438-1455 Against the Mainstream: On the Limitations of Non-Invariance Diagnostics: Response to Fischer et al. and Meuleman et al
by Christian Welzel & Stefan Kruse & Lennart Brunkert - 1456-1492 Taking Causal Heterogeneity Seriously: Implications for Case Choice and Case Study-Based Generalizations
by Steffen Hertog - 1493-1518 A Meta-analysis of Studies on the Performance of the Crosswise Model
by Rainer Schnell & Kathrin Thomas - 1519-1555 Response Behavior and Quality of Survey Data: Comparing Elderly Respondents in Institutions and Private Households
by Jan-Lucas Schanze - 1556-1586 What Do We Mean By a “Hard-to-reach†Population? Legitimacy Versus Precarity as Barriers to Access
by Rachel Ellis
May 2023, Volume 52, Issue 2
- 561-586 Are National Family Surveys Biased toward the Happy Family? A Multiactor Analysis of Selective Survey Nonresponse
by Matthijs Kalmijn - 587-605 A New Methodological Approach to Study Household Structure From Census and Survey Data
by Simona Bignami-Van Assche & Virginie Boulet & Charles-Olivier Simard - 606-641 Contextual Text Coding: A Mixed-methods Approach for Large-scale Textual Data
by Matty Lichtenstein & Zawadi Rucks-Ahidiana - 642-763 A Theory of Higher Order Interactions Between Sensitive Variables: Empirical Evidences and an Application to a Variety of Smoking
by Oluwaseun L. Olanipekun & JuLong Zhao & Rongdong Wang & Stephen A.Sedory & Sarjinder Singh - 764-802 The Problem of Scaling in Exponential Random Graph Models
by Scott W. Duxbury - 803-840 Methodological Issues When Interpreting Changes in Social Phenomena Over Time: Perceptions of Relative Difference, Absolute Difference, and Time Distance
by Katja Prevodnik & Vasja Vehovar - 841-878 Coverage Error in Data Collection Combining Mobile Surveys With Passive Measurement Using Apps: Data From a German National Survey
by Florian Keusch & Sebastian Bähr & Georg-Christoph Haas & Frauke Kreuter & Mark Trappmann - 879-908 Response Quality in Nonprobability and Probability-based Online Panels
by Carina Cornesse & Annelies G. Blom - 909-932 Early and Late Participation during the Field Period: Response Timing in a Mixed-Mode Probability-Based Panel Survey
by Tobias Gummer & Bella Struminskaya - 933-955 Effects of Partner Presence During the Interview on Survey Responses: The Example of Questions Concerning the Division of Household Labor
by Jette Schröder & Claudia Schmiedeberg - 956-992 Clustered Iconography: A Resurrected Method for Representing Multidimensional Data
by Olav Muurlink & Anthony M. Gould & Jean-Etienne Joullié - 993-1042 Theory Building, Case Dependence, and Researchers’ Bounded Rationality: An Illustration From Studies of Innovation Diffusion
by Nuno Oliveira & Davide Secchi - 1043-1047 Deceptively Approachable: Translating Standards in Qualitative Research
by Iddo Tavory - 1048-1058 Cognitive Plausibility and Qualitative Research
by John Levi Martin - 1059-1072 What Good is Qualitative Literacy Without Data Transparency?
by Colin Jerolmack - 1073-1085 Sample Selection Matters: Moving Toward Empirically Sound Qualitative Research
by Stefanie DeLuca - 1086-1102 The Sociological Power of Methodological Rhetoric
by Jack Katz
February 2023, Volume 52, Issue 1
- 5-42 A Method for Studying Differences in Segregation Across Time and Space
by Benjamin Elbers - 43-84 Fixed Effects Individual Slopes: Accounting and Testing for Heterogeneous Effects in Panel Data or Other Multilevel Models
by Tobias Rüttenauer & Volker Ludwig - 85-134 The Structure of Academic Achievement: Searching for Proximal Mechanisms Using Causal Discovery Algorithms
by Rafael Quintana - 135-175 How to Borrow Information From Unlinked Data? A Relative Density Approach for Predicting Unobserved Distributions
by Siwei Cheng - 176-208 Robustness and Model Selection in Configurational Causal Modeling
by Veli-Pekka Parkkinen & Michael Baumgartner - 209-230 Is the Acknowledgment of Earned Entitlement Effect Robust Across Experimental Modes and Populations?
by Abigail Barr & Luis Miller & Paloma Ubeda - 231-267 How to Interpret the Effect of Covariates on the Extreme Categories in Ordinal Data Models
by Maria Iannario & Claudia Tarantola - 268-298 Combining Multiple Organizational-level Databases: An Empirical Evaluation of Different Matching Methods
by Tim de Leeuw & Steffen Keijl - 299-334 Interpersonal Perceptions and Interviewer Effects in Face-to-Face Surveys
by Simon Kühne - 335-355 An Improved Two-stage Randomized Response Model for Estimating the Proportion of Sensitive Attribute
by Ghulam Narjis & Javid Shabbir - 356-388 Transforming Family Resemblance Concepts into Fuzzy Sets
by Francesco Veri - 389-411 Cheater Detection Using the Unrelated Question Model
by Fabiola Reiber & Harrison Pope & Rolf Ulrich - 412-437 Practical Methods for Imputing Follower Count Dynamics
by C. Ben Gibson & Jeannette Sutton & Sarah K. Vos & Carter T. Butts - 438-479 Letting a Picture Speak a Thousand Words: Arts-based Research in a Study of the Careers of Female Academics
by Fleur Sharafizad & Kerry Brown & Uma Jogulu & Maryam Omari - 480-524 Critical Event Analysis in Case Study Research
by Laura GarcÃa-Montoya & James Mahoney - 525-553 Measuring and Visualizing Coders’ Reliability: New Approaches and Guidelines From Experimental Data
by Iasonas Lamprianou
November 2022, Volume 51, Issue 4
- 1469-1483 From Ends to Means: The Promise of Computational Text Analysis for Theoretically Driven Sociological Research
by Bart Bonikowski & Laura K. Nelson - 1484-1539 Machine Learning as a Model for Cultural Learning: Teaching an Algorithm What it Means to be Fat
by Alina Arseniev-Koehler & Jacob G. Foster - 1540-1579 From Strange to Normal: Computational Approaches to Examining Immigrant Incorporation Through Shifts in the Mainstream
by Andrea Voyer & Zachary D. Kline & Madison Danton & Tatiana Volkova - 1580-1633 Who Does What to Whom? Making Text Parsers Work for Sociological Inquiry
by Oscar Stuhler - 1634-1680 When Corporations Are People: Agent Talk and the Development of Organizational Actorhood, 1890–1934
by Carly Knight - 1681-1720 A Language-Based Method for Assessing Symbolic Boundary Maintenance between Social Groups
by Anjali M. Bhatt & Amir Goldberg & Sameer B. Srivastava - 1721-1787 Politics as Usual? Measuring Populism, Nationalism, and Authoritarianism in U.S. Presidential Campaigns (1952–2020) with Neural Language Models
by Bart Bonikowski & Yuchen Luo & Oscar Stuhler - 1788-1825 And the Rest is History: Measuring the Scope and Recall of Wikipedia’s Coverage of Three Women’s Movement Subgroups
by Laura K. Nelson & Rebekah Getman & Syed Arefinul Haque - 1826-1867 The Extended Computational Case Method: A Framework for Research Design
by Juan Pablo Pardo-Guerra & Prithviraj Pahwa - 1868-1885 From Text Signals to Simulations: A Review and Complement to Text as Data by Grimmer, Roberts & Stewart (PUP 2022)
by James Evans - 1886-1919 Model Adequacy Checking/Goodness-of-fit Testing for Behavior in Joint Dynamic Network/Behavior Models, with an Extension to Two-mode Networks
by Cheng Wang & Carter T. Butts & John Hipp & Cynthia M. Lakon - 1920-1946 Joint Modeling of Multivariate Survival Data With an Application to Retirement
by Grace Li & Mary Lesperance & Zheng Wu - 1947-1968 The probability of a robust inference for internal validity
by Tenglong Li & Ken Frank - 1969-2022 Intensive Family Observations: A Methodological Guide
by Annette Lareau & Aliya Hamid Rao
August 2022, Volume 51, Issue 3
- 931-962 What Can You Do With a Single Case? How to Think About Ethnographic Case Selection Like a Historical Sociologist
by Josh Pacewicz - 963-982 The Double Bind of Qualitative Comparative Analysis
by Vincent Arel-Bundock - 983-1013 Intersectionality, Contextual Specificity, and Everyday Discrimination: Assessing the Difficulty Associated With Identifying a Main Reason for Discrimination Among Racial/Ethnic Minority Respondents
by Catherine E. Harnois & João L. Bastos & Salma Shariff-Marco - 1014-1051 The Future Strikes Back: Using Future Treatments to Detect and Reduce Hidden Bias
by Felix Elwert & Fabian T. Pfeffer - 1052-1099 Mitigating Selection Bias: A Bayesian Approach to Two-stage Causal Modeling With Instrumental Variables for Nonnormal Missing Data
by Dingjing Shi & Xin Tong - 1100-1127 Interactions in Fixed Effects Regression Models
by Marco Giesselmann & Alexander W. Schmidt-Catran - 1128-1163 Cross-classified Multilevel Models for Personal Networks: Detecting and Accounting for Overlapping Actors
by Raffaele Vacca & Jeanne-Marie R. Stacciarini & Mark Tranmer - 1164-1210 The Age-Period-Cohort-Interaction Model for Describing and Investigating Inter-cohort Deviations and Intra-cohort Life-course Dynamics
by Liying Luo & James S. Hodges - 1211-1243 Applying and Assessing Large-N QCA: Causality and Robustness From a Critical Realist Perspective
by Roel Rutten - 1244-1281 A Logistic Regression Extension for the Randomized Response Simple and Crossed Models: Theoretical Results and Empirical Evidence
by Shu-Hui Hsieh & Pier Francesco Perri - 1282-1324 Method to the Madness: Tracking and Interviewing Respondents in a Longitudinal Study of Prisoner Reentry
by Chantal Fahmy & Kendra J. Clark & Meghan M. Mitchell & Scott H. Decker & David C. Pyrooz - 1325-1356 Individual Components of Three Inequality Measures for Analyzing Shapes of Inequality
by Tim Futing Liao - 1357-1412 Using Location Data From Mobile Phones to Study Participation in Mass Protests
by Assaf Rotman & Michael Shalev - 1413-1441 An Improved Two-stage Stratified Randomized Response Model for Estimating Sensitive Proportion
by Zawar Hussain & Salman Arif Cheema & Ishtiaq Hussain - 1442-1464 Q-SpAM: How to Efficiently Measure Similarity in Online Research
by Alex Koch & Felix Speckmann & Christian Unkelbach
May 2022, Volume 51, Issue 2
- 471-498 BIC Extensions for Order-constrained Model Selection
by J. Mulder & A. E. Raftery - 499-526 Transparency and Replication in Cross-national Survey Research: Identification of Problems and Possible Solutions
by Elena Damian & Bart Meuleman & Wim van Oorschot - 527-540 Beyond the Facts: Limited Empirical Diversity and Causal Inference in Qualitative Comparative Analysis
by Alrik Thiem - 541-565 Critical Tension: Sufficiency and Parsimony in QCA
by Adrian Dușa - 566-604 Meta-analysis in Sociological Research: Power and Heterogeneity
by Guangyu Tong & Guang Guo - 605-631 The Impact of Social Desirability Pressures on Whites’ Endorsement of Racial Stereotypes: A Comparison Between Oral and ACASI Reports in a National Survey
by Tobias H. Stark & Floor M. van Maaren & Jon A. Krosnick & Gaurav Sood - 632-666 How Events Enter (or Not) Data Sets: The Pitfalls and Guidelines of Using Newspapers in the Study of Conflict
by Leila Demarest & Arnim Langer - 667-698 Bayesian Approaches to Assessing the Parallel Lines Assumption in Cumulative Ordered Logit Models
by Jun Xu & Shawn G. Bauldry & Andrew S. Fullerton - 699-727 Improved Estimation of Poisson Rate Distributions Through a Multimode Survey Design
by Marcin Hitczenko - 728-759 Spatial Regression Models: A Systematic Comparison of Different Model Specifications Using Monte Carlo Experiments
by Tobias Rüttenauer - 760-799 A Meta-analysis of the Relative Effectiveness of the Item Count Technique Compared to Direct Questioning
by Jiayuan Li & Wim Van den Noortgate - 800-815 Zero-truncated Binomial Distribution as a Randomization Device
by Zakry Zapata & Stephen A. Sedory & Sarjinder Singh - 816-836 Relying on External Information Sources When Answering Knowledge Questions in Web Surveys
by Tobias Gummer & Tanja Kunz - 837-865 How to Deal With Reverse Causality Using Panel Data? Recommendations for Researchers Based on a Simulation Study
by Lars Leszczensky & Tobias Wolbring - 866-886 Acceptance of the Automated Online Collection of Geographical Information
by Barbara Felderer & Annelies G. Blom - 887-925 Disambiguating and Specifying Social Actors in Big Data: Using Wikipedia as a Data Source for Demographic Information
by Philipp Poschmann & Jan Goldenstein
February 2022, Volume 51, Issue 1
- 3-33 Detecting “White Flight†in the Contemporary United States: A Multicomponent Approach
by Samuel H. Kye & Andrew Halpern-Manners - 34-67 How and Why Interviews Work: Ethnographic Interviews and Meso-level Public Culture
by Rachel Rinaldo & Jeffrey Guhin - 68-107 Making Things Possible
by Gabriel Abend - 108-140 What’s to Like? Facebook as a Tool for Survey Data Collection
by Daniel Schneider & Kristen Harknett - 141-164 Opening the Blackbox of Treatment Interference: Tracing Treatment Diffusion through Network Analysis
by Weihua An & Tyler J. VanderWeele - 165-202 The Mechanics of Treatment-effect Estimate Bias for Nonexperimental Data
by Roberto V. Penaloza & Mark Berends - 203-236 General Marginal-free Association Indices for Contingency Tables: From the Altham Index to the Intrinsic Association Coefficient
by Milan Bouchet-Valat - 237-270 A Mixed Methods Approach to the Analysis of Bias in Cross-cultural Studies
by Isabel BenÃtez & Fons Van de Vijver & José Luis Padilla - 271-304 Estimating Candidate Support in Voting Rights Act Cases: Comparing Iterative EI and EI-R×C Methods
by Matt Barreto & Loren Collingwood & Sergio Garcia-Rios & Kassra AR Oskooii - 305-356 Measuring Generalized Trust: Two New Approaches
by Blaine G. Robbins - 357-395 A Comparison of Peer Influence Estimates from SIENA Stochastic Actor–based Models and from Conventional Regression Approaches
by Daniel T. Ragan & D. Wayne Osgood & Nayan G. Ramirez & James Moody & Scott D. Gest - 396-438 The Factorial Survey: The Impact of the Presentation Format of Vignettes on Answer Behavior and Processing Time
by Hawal Shamon & Hermann Dülmer & Adam Giza - 439-467 A Two-stage Multilevel Randomized Response Technique With Proportional Odds Models and Missing Covariates
by Shu-Hui Hsieh & Shen-Ming Lee & Chin-Shang Li
November 2021, Volume 50, Issue 4
- 1487-1514 What Do Books in the Home Proxy For? A Cautionary Tale
by Per Engzell - 1515-1551 Bayesian Two-level Model for Repeated Partially Ordered Responses: Application to Adolescent Smoking Behavior Analysis
by Xiaoqing Wang & Haotian Wu & Xiangnan Feng & Xinyuan Song - 1552-1583 Experimental Evidence on Immediate and Long-term Consequences of Test-induced Respondent Burden for Panel Attrition
by Corinna Kleinert & Bernhard Christoph & Michael Ruland - 1584-1622 Assessing Discrimination in Correspondence Studies
by Jorge RodrÃguez Menés & Marti Rovira - 1623-1659 Check Your Truth Conditions! Clarifying the Relationship between Theories of Causation and Social Science Methods for Causal Inference
by Ingo Rohlfing & Christina Isabel Zuber - 1660-1693 Small Area Estimation of Latent Economic Well-being
by Angelo Moretti & Natalie Shlomo & Joseph W. Sakshaug - 1694-1724 Systematic Social Observation in the Study of Civil Society Organizations
by Matthew Baggetta & David M. Bredenkamp - 1725-1762 Agent-Based Models for Assessing Complex Statistical Models: An Example Evaluating Selection and Social Influence Estimates from SIENA
by Sebastian Daza & L. Kurt Kreuger - 1763-1800 Lasso Regularization for Selection of Log-linear Models: An Application to Educational Assortative Mating
by Mauricio Bucca & Daniela R. Urbina - 1801-1841 Do Employers “Walk the Talk†After All? An Illustration of Methods for Assessing Signals in Underpowered Designs
by Jonathan R. Brauer & Jacob C. Day & Brittany M. Hammond - 1842-1862 Subjective Causality and Counterfactuals in the Social Sciences: Toward an Ethnographic Causality?
by Peter Abell & Ofer Engel - 1863-1894 Using Smartphone Technology for Research on Refugees: Evidence from Germany
by Florian Keusch & Mariel M. Leonard & Christoph Sajons & Susan Steiner - 1895-1915 Why the “Hoax†Paper of Baldwin (2018) Should Be Reinstated
by Geoff G. Cole - 1916-1936 Understanding the “Grievance Studies Affair†Papers and Why They Should Be Reinstated: A Response to Geoff Cole
by Helen Pluckrose & James Lindsay & Peter Boghossian - 1937-1945 The Grievance Studies Affair; One Funeral at a Time: A Reply to Pluckrose, Lindsay, and Boghossian
by Geoff G. Cole
August 2021, Volume 50, Issue 3
- 939-943 Fear Not Scarcity but Inequality, Not Poverty but Instability
by Weihua An - 944-1005 Linking Input Inequality and Outcome Inequality
by Guillermina Jasso - 1006-1033 Treatment Effect Deviation as an Alternative to Blinder–Oaxaca Decomposition for Studying Social Inequality
by Weihua An & Adam N. Glynn - 1034-1072 Covariance Regression Models for Studying Treatment Effect Heterogeneity Across One or More Outcomes: Understanding How Treatments Shape Inequality
by Deirdre Bloome & Daniel Schrage - 1073-1109 Evaluating the Cumulative Impact of Childhood Misfortune: A Structural Equation Modeling Approach
by Sarah Mustillo & Miao Li & Kenneth F. Ferraro - 1110-1149 The Social Integration of American Cities: Network Measures of Connectedness Based on Everyday Mobility Across Neighborhoods
by Nolan E. Phillips & Brian L. Levy & Robert J. Sampson & Mario L. Small & Ryan Q. Wang