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November 2021, Volume 50, Issue 4
- 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 - 1150-1185 Network Diffusion Under Homophily and Consolidation as a Mechanism for Social Inequality
by Linda Zhao & Filiz Garip - 1186-1214 Good Housekeeping, Great Expectations: Gender and Housework Norms
by Sarah Thébaud & Sabino Kornrich & Leah Ruppanner - 1215-1242 Expansion, Enrollment, and Inequality of Educational Opportunity
by Michelle Jackson - 1243-1258 The Dance of the Mechanisms: How Observed Information Influences the Validity of Missingness Assumptions
by Rianne Margaretha Schouten & Gerko Vink - 1259-1283 Multiple Imputation Using Gaussian Copulas
by Florian M. Hollenbach & Iavor Bojinov & Shahryar Minhas & Nils W. Metternich & Michael D. Ward & Alexander Volfovsky - 1284-1320 Using Predictions and Marginal Effects to Compare Groups in Regression Models for Binary Outcomes
by J. Scott Long & Sarah A. Mustillo - 1321-1352 Some Methods for the Analysis of Event Sequence Data from Multiple Respondents
by John Levi Martin & James P. Murphy - 1353-1375 Gain Scores Revisited: A Graphical Models Perspective
by Yongnam Kim & Peter M. Steiner - 1376-1406 Testing Complex Social Theories With Causal Mediation Analysis and G-Computation: Toward a Better Way to Do Causal Structural Equation Modeling
by Krisztián Pósch - 1407-1435 Process Tracing and the Problem of Missing Data
by Ezequiel Gonzalez-Ocantos & Jody LaPorte - 1436-1451 Validation of a Pictorial Survey Tool to Measure Time Use in an African Urban Setting
by Lauren M. Schwartz & Jane Mutanga & Robert Kakaire & Paula Davis-Olwell & Andreas Handel & Juliet Sekandi & M. Elizabeth Halloran & Noah Kiwanuka & Sarah Zalwango & Christopher C. Whalen - 1452-1481 On the Transportability of Laboratory Results
by Felix Bader & Bastian Baumeister & Roger Berger & Marc Keuschnigg
May 2021, Volume 50, Issue 2
- 467-490 New Results About Difference Scores, Ratios, and Hierarchical Linear Model Parameters as Tools for Comparing Groups
by Ross M. Stolzenberg - 491-530 Diagnosing Multicollinearity in Exponential Random Graph Models
by Scott W. Duxbury - 531-566 Fitting Nonlinear Mixed-effects Models With Alternative Residual Covariance Structures
by Shelley A. Blozis & Jeffrey R. Harring - 567-596 Analyzing Heaped Counts Versus Longitudinal Presence/Absence Data in Joint Zero-inflated Discrete Regression Models
by Erin R. Lundy & C. B. Dean - 597-626 Negotiations in the Shadow of Outside Alternatives: An Estimation Strategy
by Marius Radean - 627-648 Unbiased Population Size Estimation on Still Gigapixel Images
by Marcos Cruz & Javier González-Villa - 649-682 Scaling Sensitive Factorial Survey Analysis
by Volker Lang - 683-707 Gauging the Import and Essentiality of Single Conditions in Standard Configurational Solutions
by Alessia Damonte - 708-739 Flexible Coding of In-depth Interviews: A Twenty-first-century Approach
by Nicole M. Deterding & Mary C. Waters - 740-777 Perceived Corruption, Trust, and Interviewer Behavior in 26 European Countries
by Jörg Blasius & Victor Thiessen - 778-811 An Ordinal, Concept-driven Approach to Measurement: The Lexical Scale
by John Gerring & Daniel Pemstein & Svend-Erik Skaaning - 812-836 Does Undercoverage on the U.S. Address-based Sampling Frame Translate to Coverage Bias?
by Ashley Amaya & Stephanie Zimmer & Katherine Morton & Rachel Harter - 837-865 Interrater Reliability in Systematic Review Methodology: Exploring Variation in Coder Decision-Making
by Jyoti Belur & Lisa Tompson & Amy Thornton & Miranda Simon - 866-900 How Accurate Are Self-reports of Voluntary Association Memberships?
by Robyn Rap & Pamela Paxton - 901-912 A Note on a Reformulation of the KHB Method
by Richard Breen & Kristian Bernt Karlson & Anders Holm - 913-925 The Logic and Methodology of “Necessary but Not Sufficient Causality†: A Comment on Necessary Condition Analysis (NCA)
by Alrik Thiem - 926-936 Necessary Condition Analysis (NCA) Does Exactly What It Should Do When Applied Properly: A Reply to a Comment on NCA
by Jan Dul & Barbara Vis & Gary Goertz
February 2021, Volume 50, Issue 1
- 3-44 Fairness in Criminal Justice Risk Assessments: The State of the Art
by Richard Berk & Hoda Heidari & Shahin Jabbari & Michael Kearns & Aaron Roth - 45-74 Does Speculation Belong in Social Science Research?
by Richard Swedberg - 75-102 The Qualitative Stage of Building Bayesian Belief Networks in a Focus Group Setting: Decision-Making under Uncertainty among Vietnamese Rice Farmers
by Maja Založnik & Michael B. Bonsall & Sarah Harper - 103-134 The Ulysses Principle: A Criterial Framework for Reducing Bias When Enlisting the Work of Historians
by Jørgen Møller & Svend-Erik Skaaning - 135-174 Video Data Analysis: A Methodological Frame for a Novel Research Trend
by Anne Nassauer & Nicolas M. Legewie - 175-201 Respondent Processing of Images in Web Surveys
by Nuttirudee Charoenruk & Mathew Stange - 202-237 The Future of Coding: A Comparison of Hand-Coding and Three Types of Computer-Assisted Text Analysis Methods
by Laura K. Nelson & Derek Burk & Marcel Knudsen & Leslie McCall - 238-264 Using Instructed Response Items as Attention Checks in Web Surveys: Properties and Implementation
by Tobias Gummer & Joss Roßmann & Henning Silber - 265-309 Measuring Social Class with Changing Occupational Classifications: Reliability, Competing Measurement Strategies, and the 1970–1980 U.S. Classification Divide
by Pablo A. Mitnik & Erin Cumberworth - 310-347 Uncovering the Nexus Between Attitudes, Preferences, and Behavior in Sociological Applications of Stated Choice Experiments
by Ulf Liebe & Petr Mariel & Heiko Beyer & Jürgen Meyerhoff - 348-364 Prison Research: Challenges in Securing Permission and Data Collection
by Vineetha Sivakumar - 365-400 Generalized Inflated Discrete Models: A Strategy to Work with Multimodal Discrete Distributions
by Tianji Cai & Yiwei Xia & Yisu Zhou - 401-428 Expanding the Markov Chain Toolbox: Distributions of Occupation Times and Waiting Times
by Christian Dudel - 429-464 A Cautionary Note on the Reliability of the Online Survey Data: The Case of Wage Indicator
by Magdalena Smyk & Joanna Tyrowicz & Lucas van der Velde
November 2020, Volume 49, Issue 4
- 839-867 Rethinking the Exploration of Dichotomous Data: Mokken Scale Analysis Versus Factorial Analysis
by Mirko Antino & Jesús M. Alvarado & Rodrigo A. Asún & Paul Bliese - 868-905 Figure It Out!
by Daniel Silver - 906-946 Regression-based Adjustment for Time-varying Confounders
by Geoffrey T. Wodtke - 947-981 Anything Lorenz Curves Can Do, Top Shares Can Do: Assessing the TopBot Family of Inequality Measures
by Guillermina Jasso - 982-1017 Why Causal Mechanisms and Process Tracing Should Alter Case Selection Guidance
by Ryan Saylor - 1018-1063 Using Ego Network Data to Inform Agent-based Models of Diffusion
by Jeffrey A. Smith & Jessica Burow - 1064-1102 Using Sociometers to Advance Small Group Research
by John N. Parker & Edgar Cardenas & Alexander N. Dorr & Edward J. Hackett - 1103-1132 Statistical Power in Longitudinal Network Studies
by Christoph Stadtfeld & Tom A. B. Snijders & Christian Steglich & Marijtje van Duijn - 1133-1162 The Turnout Gap in Surveys: Explanations and Solutions
by Matthew DeBell & Jon A. Krosnick & Katie Gera & David S. Yeager & Michael P. McDonald - 1163-1185 Using Universal Kriging to Improve Neighborhood Physical Disorder Measurement
by Stephen J. Mooney & Michael D. M. Bader & Gina S. Lovasi & Kathryn M. Neckerman & Andrew G. Rundle & Julien O. Teitler
August 2020, Volume 49, Issue 3
- 567-602 Generalization of Classic Question Order Effects Across Cultures
by Tobias H. Stark & Henning Silber & Jon A. Krosnick & Annelies G. Blom & Midori Aoyagi & Ana Belchior & Michael Bosnjak & Sanne Lund Clement & Melvin John & Guðbjörg Andrea Jónsdóttir & Karen Lawson & Peter Lynn & Johan Martinsson & Ditte Shamshiri-Petersen & Endre Tvinnereim & Ruoh-rong Yu - 603-636 Improving and Validating Survey Estimates of Religious Demography Using Bayesian Multilevel Models and Poststratification
by Christopher Claassen & Richard Traunmüller - 637-671 Optimizing Count Responses in Surveys: A Machine-learning Approach
by Qiang Fu & Xin Guo & Kenneth C. Land - 672-698 Personality as a Predictor of Unit Nonresponse in an Internet Panel
by Albert Cheng & Gema Zamarro & Bart Orriens - 699-718 How Many Imputations Do You Need? A Two-stage Calculation Using a Quadratic Rule
by Paul T. von Hippel - 719-741 A Criterial Framework for Concept Evaluation in Social Practice and Scholarship
by Peter C. Howie & Richard G. Bagnall - 742-777 The Shortest Path Isolation Index: A New Measure for Individual-level Residential Segregation
by Ross W. Fineman - 778-808 Validation of a Multidimensional Social Cohesion Scale: A Case in Urban Areas of Mexico
by Oscar A. MartÃnez-MartÃnez & Araceli RamÃrez-López & Anidelys RodrÃguez-Brito - 809-834 Estimating the Proportion of a Categorical Variable With Probit Regression
by Sergio MartÃnez & Maria Rueda & Antonio Arcos & Helena MartÃnez
May 2020, Volume 49, Issue 2
- 279-311 Often Trusted but Never (Properly) Tested: Evaluating Qualitative Comparative Analysis
by Michael Baumgartner & Alrik Thiem - 312-355 Fuzzy Multiple Attribute Conditions in fsQCA: Problems and Solutions
by Francesco Veri - 356-386 Designing Research With Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA): Approaches, Challenges, and Tools
by Eva Thomann & Martino Maggetti - 387-417 Random Deviations Improve Micro–Macro Predictions: An Empirical Test
by Michael Mäs & Dirk Helbing - 418-454 Sensitive Survey Questions with Auxiliary Information
by Winston Chou & Kosuke Imai & Bryn Rosenfeld - 455-497 An Evaluation of Experimental Designs for Constructing Vignette Sets in Factorial Surveys
by Dan Su & Peter M. Steiner - 498-525 On Group Comparisons With Logistic Regression Models
by Jouni Kuha & Colin Mills - 526-561 Comparisons Between Poorest and Richest to Measure Inequality
by Youri Davydov & Francesca Greselin
February 2020, Volume 49, Issue 1
- 3-42 Computational Grounded Theory: A Methodological Framework
by Laura K. Nelson - 43-78 The Impact of Measurement Error on Wage Decompositions: Evidence From the British Household Panel Survey and the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia Survey
by S. C. Noah Uhrig & Nicole Watson - 79-107 Rating-Scale Labeling in Online Surveys: An Experimental Comparison of Verbal and Numeric Rating Scales with Respect to Measurement Quality and Respondents’ Cognitive Processes
by Natalja Menold - 108-132 An Innovative Approach to Pretest Questionnaire: The Analysis of Respondents’ Comments in the Flexible Interview
by Marco Palmieri - 133-160 Including Hard-to-Access Populations Using Mobile Phone Surveys and Participatory Indicators
by Pamina Firchow & Roger Mac Ginty - 161-192 Using Factorial Survey Experiments to Measure Attitudes, Social Norms, and Fairness Concerns in Developing Countries
by Ulf Liebe & Ismaïl M. Moumouni & Christine Bigler & Chantal Ingabire & Sabin Bieri - 193-215 Do Temporary Dropouts Improve the Composition of Panel Data? An Analysis of “Gap Interviews†in the German Family Panel pairfam
by Bettina Müller & Laura Castiglioni - 216-249 Causal Effects of the Timing of Life-course Events: Age at Retirement and Subsequent Health
by N. Barban & X. de Luna & E. Lundholm & I. Svensson & F. C. Billari - 250-276 Ordinal Data Models for No-Opinion Responses in Attitude Survey
by Maria Iannario & Marica Manisera & Domenico Piccolo & Paola Zuccolotto
November 2019, Volume 48, Issue 4
- 727-738 Beyond the Calculus of Power and Position: Relationships and Theorizing in Ethnography
by Iddo Tavory - 739-762 How Field Relationships Shape Theorizing
by Kathleen Blee - 763-800 What Is a Clinic? Relationships and the Practice of Organizational Ethnography
by Carol A. Heimer - 801-827 The Ethical Dilemmas and Social Scientific Trade-offs of Masking in Ethnography
by Colin Jerolmack & Alexandra K. Murphy - 828-849 Relational Distance and Epistemic Generosity: The Power of Detachment in Skeptical Ethnography
by Gary Alan Fine - 850-876 Tethered Venues: Discerning Distant Influences on a Field Site
by Daniel A. Menchik - 877-904 Normalization of Distance and Similarity in Sequence Analysis
by Cees H. Elzinga & Matthias Studer - 905-960 Using Radical Environmentalist Texts to Uncover Network Structure and Network Features
by Zack W. Almquist & Benjamin E. Bagozzi
August 2019, Volume 48, Issue 3
- 451-484 A Set-Theoretic Approach to Bayesian Process Tracing
by Rodrigo Barrenechea & James Mahoney - 485-533 Sources of Variance in the Accuracy of Interviewer Observations
by Brady T. West & Dan Li - 534-560 Shadowing: Warrants for Intersituational Variation in Ethnography
by David Trouille & Iddo Tavory - 561-587 Power Law Distributions and the Size Distribution of Strikes
by Michele Campolieti - 588-607 Beyond Keywords: Tracking the Evolution of Conversational Clusters in Social Media
by James P. Houghton & Michael Siegel & Stuart Madnick & Nobuaki Tounaka & Kazutaka Nakamura & Takaaki Sugiyama & Daisuke Nakagawa & Buyanjargal Shirnen - 608-641 Enlisting Supervised Machine Learning in Mapping Scientific Uncertainty Expressed in Food Risk Analysis
by Akos Rona-Tas & Antoine Cornuéjols & Sandrine Blanchemanche & Antonin Duroy & Christine Martin - 642-676 Network Autocorrelation Modeling: A Bayes Factor Approach for Testing (Multiple) Precise and Interval Hypotheses
by Dino Dittrich & Roger Th. A. J. Leenders & Joris Mulder - 677-697 Comprehension Context and Sponsor Effects in a Hospital Mental Health Study
by C. Ben Gibson & Timothy B. Mayhall - 698-721 Principled Machine Learning Using the Super Learner: An Application to Predicting Prison Violence
by Valerio Baćak & Edward H. Kennedy
May 2019, Volume 48, Issue 2
- 243-262 The Relationship Between the Position of Name Generator Questions and Responsiveness in Multiple Name Generator Surveys
by Reza Yousefi-Nooraie & Alexandra Marin & Robert Hanneman & Eleanor Pullenayegum & Lynne Lohfeld & Maureen Dobbins - 263-295 Can Survey Item Characteristics Relevant to Measurement Error Be Coded Reliably? A Case Study on 11 Dutch General Population Surveys
by Frank Bais & Barry Schouten & Peter Lugtig & Vera Toepoel & Judit Arends-Tòth & Salima Douhou & Natalia Kieruj & Mattijn Morren & Corrie Vis - 296-325 Combining Aggregate Data and Exit Polls for the Estimation of Voter Transitions
by André Klima & Thomas Schlesinger & Paul W. Thurner & Helmut Küchenhoff - 326-349 Toward Application and Testing of Measurement Scales and an Example
by Volker G. Kuppelwieser & Aleksa-Carina Putinas & Marina Bastounis - 350-368 Proficiency, Attitude, and Conventions in Minority Languages
by Annick Laruelle & Noemà Navarro & Ramón Escobedo - 369-399 Participant Photography as a Research Tool: Ethical Issues and Practical Implementation
by Leeanne O’Hara & Kathryn Higgins - 400-430 The Difference Between Instability and Uncertainty: Comment on Young and Holsteen (2017)
by Adam Slez - 431-447 The Difference Between Causal Analysis and Predictive Models: Response to “Comment on Young and Holsteen (2017)â€
by Cristobal Young
February 2019, Volume 48, Issue 1
- 3-33 Model-Based and Design-Based Inference: Reducing Bias Due to Differential Recruitment in Respondent-Driven Sampling
by Yongren Shi & Christopher J. Cameron & Douglas D. Heckathorn - 34-61 Mean Monte Carlo Finite Difference Method for Random Sampling of a Nonlinear Epidemic System
by M. A. Mohammed & A. I. N. Ibrahim & Z. Siri & N. F. M. Noor - 62-91 Alternative Methods to Make Efficient Use of Two Decks of Cards in Randomized Response Sampling
by Michael Lee Johnson & Stephen A. Sedory & Sarjinder Singh - 92-115 Assessing Trends and Decomposing Change in Nonresponse Bias: The Case of Bias in Cohort Distributions
by Tobias Gummer - 116-155 Estimating the Impact of Measurement Differences Introduced by Efforts to Reach a Balanced Response among Non-Western Minorities
by Johannes W. S. Kappelhof & Edith D. De Leeuw - 156-184 Hello Beautiful? The Effect of Interviewer Physical Attractiveness on Cooperation Rates and Survey Responses
by Mads Meier Jæger - 185-201 Is There an Estimation Bias in Occupational Health and Safety Surveys? The Mode of Administration and Informants as a Source of Error
by Yvonne Fondevila-McDonald & EmÃlia Molinero-Ruiz & Montse Vergara-Duarte & Montserrat Guillén & Laia Ollé-Espluga & MarÃa Menéndez & Joan Benach - 202-239 Forms of Dependence: Comparing SAOMs and ERGMs From Basic Principles
by Per Block & Christoph Stadtfeld & Tom A. B. Snijders - 240-240 Corrigendum
by N/A
November 2018, Volume 47, Issue 4
- 631-636 Measurement Invariance in Cross-National Studies
by Eldad Davidov & Bengt Muthen & Peter Schmidt - 637-664 Recent Methods for the Study of Measurement Invariance With Many Groups
by Bengt Muthén & Tihomir Asparouhov - 665-686 Testing for Approximate Measurement Invariance of Human Values in the European Social Survey
by Jan Cieciuch & Eldad Davidov & René Algesheimer & Peter Schmidt - 687-728 Measurement Invariance in Comparing Attitudes Toward Immigrants Among Youth Across Europe in 1999 and 2009
by Ingrid Munck & Carolyn Barber & Judith Torney-Purta - 729-760 Explaining Measurement Nonequivalence Using Multilevel Structural Equation Modeling
by Eldad Davidov & Hermann Dülmer & Jan Cieciuch & Anabel Kuntz & Daniel Seddig & Peter Schmidt - 761-786 A Method for Direct Systematic Observation of Collective Violence and Public Order Policing
by Otto M. J. Adang - 787-811 Estimating Intergenerational Mobility With Grouped Data
by Florencia Torche & Alejandro Corvalan - 812-836 An SEM Algorithm for Scale Reduction Incorporating Evaluation of Multiple Psychometric Criteria
by Matthew Browne & Matthew Rockloff & Vijay Rawat - 837-871 Selecting Appropriate Cases When Tracing Causal Mechanisms
by Derek Beach & Rasmus Brun Pedersen - 872-899 Analyzing Relationships of Necessity Not Just in Kind But Also in Degree
by Barbara Vis & Jan Dul
August 2018, Volume 47, Issue 3
- 351-383 Size Matters
by Michael Biggs - 384-429 A New Picture of Protest
by Kraig Beyerlein & Peter Barwis & Bryant Crubaugh & Cole Carnesecca - 430-457 Design Effects of Multilevel Estimates From National Probability Samples
by Laura M. Stapleton & Yoonjeong Kang - 458-491 Utilizing Smartphones to Study Disadvantaged and Hard-to-Reach Groups
by Naomi F. Sugie - 492-506 Visual Data Mining With Self-organizing Maps for “Self-monitoring†Data Analysis
by Elia Oliver & Iván Vallés-á¹”erez & Rosa-MarÃa Baños & Ausias Cebolla & Cristina Botella & Emilio Soria-Olivas - 507-531 Log-likelihood-based Pseudo-R2 in Logistic Regression
by Giselmar A. J. Hemmert & Laura M. Schons & Jan Wieseke & Heiko Schimmelpfennig - 532-548 A Novel Sequential Mixed-method Technique for Contrastive Analysis of Unscripted Qualitative Data
by Laura Y. Cabrera & Peter B. Reiner - 549-573 (Re)assembling Community
by Jude Fransman - 574-597 Why Do We Still Have an Impoverished Understanding of the Item Wording Effect? An Empirical Examination
by Chester Chun Seng Kam - 598-625 On Estimating the Poverty Gap and the Poverty Severity Indices With Auxiliary Information
by J. F. Muñoz & E. à lvarez-Verdejo & R. M. GarcÃa-Fernández
March 2018, Volume 47, Issue 2
- 103-135 Identifying Complex Dynamics in Social Systems
by Viktoria Spaiser & Peter Hedström & Shyam Ranganathan & Kim Jansson & Monica K. Nordvik & David J. T. Sumpter - 136-168 Nonparametric Identification of Causal Effects under Temporal Dependence
by Allan Dafoe - 169-206 Constrained and Unconstrained Partial Adjacent Category Logit Models for Ordinal Response Variables
by Andrew S. Fullerton & Jun Xu - 207-239 On Visualizing Mixed-Type Data
by Aurea Grané & Rosario Romera - 240-276 Organizations and Survey Research
by Brad R. Fulton - 277-313 Key Informant Models for Measuring Group-level Variables in Small Groups
by René Algesheimer & Richard P. Bagozzi & Utpal M. Dholakia - 314-348 The Use of a Nonprobability Internet Panel to Monitor Sexual and Reproductive Health in the General Population
by Stéphane Legleye & Géraldine Charrance & Nicolas Razafindratsima & Nathalie Bajos & Aline Bohet & Caroline Moreau
January 2018, Volume 47, Issue 1
- 3-36 Integrating Cross-case Analyses and Process Tracing in Set-Theoretic Research
by Derek Beach & Ingo Rohlfing - 37-63 A Unifying Framework for Causal Analysis in Set-Theoretic Multimethod Research
by Ingo Rohlfing & Carsten Q. Schneider - 64-99 Achieving Methodological Alignment When Combining QCA and Process tracing in Practice
by Derek Beach - 100-100 Note
by N/A
November 2017, Volume 46, Issue 4
- 683-714 It’s Been Mostly About Money! A Multi-method Research Approach to the Sources of Institutionalization
by Fernando Casal Bértoa - 715-738 Ratio via Machina: Three Standards of Mechanistic Explanation in Sociology
by Natalie B. Aviles & Isaac Ariail Reed - 739-771 Negative Case Selection: Justifications and Consequences for Set-Theoretic MMR
by Kim Sass Mikkelsen - 772-792 Bayesian Analysis and Design for Joint Modeling of Two Binary Responses With Misclassification
by James D. Stamey & Daniel P. Beavers & Michael E. Sherr - 793-820 Understanding Individual-level Change Through the Basis Functions of a Latent Curve Model
by Shelley A. Blozis & Jeffrey R. Harring - 821-863 Examining the Emergence of Large-scale Structures in Collaboration Networks: Methods in Sociological Analysis
by Jaideep Ghosh & Avinash Kshitij - 864-897 Nonparametric Multiple Imputation for Questionnaires with Individual Skip Patterns and Constraints: The Case of Income Imputation in the National Educational Panel Study
by Christian Aßmann & Ariane Würbach & Solange Goßmann & Ferdinand Geissler & Anika Bela - 898-925 Using Internet Search Data to Produce State-level Measures: The Case of Tea Party Mobilization
by Joseph DiGrazia - 926-953 Bayesian Adaptive Lasso for Ordinal Regression With Latent Variables
by Xiang-Nan Feng & Hao-Tian Wu & Xin-Yuan Song - 954-987 Model Ambiguities in Configurational Comparative Research
by Michael Baumgartner & Alrik Thiem - 988-1017 On Estimating Achievement Dynamic Models from Repeated Cross Sections
by Dalit Contini & Elisa Grand - 1018-1048 Explanatory Typologies as a Nested Strategy of Inquiry: Combining Cross-case and Within-case Analyses
by Jørgen Møller & Svend-Erik Skaaning - 1049-1075 Randomized Sequential Individual Assignment in Social Experiments: Evaluating the Design Options Prospectively
by Sharon L. Lohr & Xiaoshu Zhu
August 2017, Volume 46, Issue 3
- 303-341 A Unified Approach to Measurement Error and Missing Data: Overview and Applications
by Matthew Blackwell & James Honaker & Gary King - 342-369 A Unified Approach to Measurement Error and Missing Data: Details and Extensions
by Matthew Blackwell & James Honaker & Gary King - 370-389 Detecting Latent Heterogeneity
by Judea Pearl - 390-421 Using Twitter for Demographic and Social Science Research: Tools for Data Collection and Processing
by Tyler H. McCormick & Hedwig Lee & Nina Cesare & Ali Shojaie & Emma S. Spiro - 422-455 Fuzzy-set Case Studies
by Kim Sass Mikkelsen - 456-489 Evaluating Bias of Sequential Mixed-mode Designs Against Benchmark Surveys
by Thomas Klausch & Barry Schouten & Joop J. Hox - 490-539 First Equals Most Important? Order Effects in Vignette-Based Measurement
by Katrin Auspurg & Annette Jäckle - 540-564 Narratives of Response Error From Cognitive Interviews of Survey Questions About Normative Behavior
by Philip S. Brenner - 565-585 A Dexterous Optional Randomized Response Model
by Tanveer A. Tarray & Housila P. Singh & Zaizai Yan - 586-603 How Does Polytomous Item Bias Affect Total-group Survey Score Comparisons?
by Ma Dolores Hidalgo & Isabel BenÃtez & Jose-Luis Padilla & Juana Gómez-Benito - 604-648 Copula Models for Sociology: Measures of Dependence and Probabilities for Joint Distributions
by Mike Vuolo - 649-680 Not All Transitions Are Equal: The Relationship Between Effects on Passing Steps in a Sequential Process and Effects on the Final Outcome
by Maarten L. Buis
March 2017, Volume 46, Issue 2
- 155-188 Graphical Models for Quasi-experimental Designs
by Peter M. Steiner & Yongnam Kim & Courtney E. Hall & Dan Su - 189-217 Taming Big Data
by Christopher A. Bail - 218-241 Controlling for Response Order Effects in Ranking Items Using Latent Choice Factor Modeling
by Ingrid Vriens & Guy Moors & John Gelissen & Jeroen K. Vermunt - 242-251 Aggregation Bias and the Analysis of Necessary and Sufficient Conditions in fsQCA
by Bear F. Braumoeller - 252-287 Joint Sequence Analysis
by Raffaella Piccarreta - 288-299 A Note on the Identification of Common Geographies
by Adam Slez & Heather A. O’Connell & Katherine J. Curtis
January 2017, Volume 46, Issue 1
- 3-40 Model Uncertainty and Robustness
by Cristobal Young & Katherine Holsteen - 41-43 Models for Three-Wave Panel Data
by Michael Hout - 44-67 What You Can—and Can’t—Do With Three-Wave Panel Data
by Stephen Vaisey & Andrew Miles - 68-102 Causal Inference in Panel Data With Application to Estimating Race-of-Interviewer Effects in the General Social Survey
by Weihua An & Christopher Winship - 103-124 Panel Conditioning in the General Social Survey
by Andrew Halpern-Manners & John Robert Warren & Florencia Torche - 125-152 Family Formation and Religious Service Attendance
by Cyrus Schleifer & Mark Chaves
November 2016, Volume 45, Issue 4
- 635-650 On the Directionality Test of Peer Effects in Social Networks
by Weihua An - 651-677 Composite and Loose Concepts, Historical Analogies, and the Logic of Control in Comparative Historical Analysis
by Jørgen Møller - 678-699 Measurement of Latent Variables With Different Rating Scales
by Natalja Menold & Anja Tausch - 700-726 Block Constraints in Age–Period–Cohort Models with Unequal-width Intervals
by Liying Luo & James S. Hodges
August 2016, Volume 45, Issue 3
- 375-391 Case Study Research
by Colin Elman & John Gerring & James Mahoney - 392-423 Selecting Cases for Intensive Analysis
by John Gerring & Lee Cojocaru - 424-457 Pathway Analysis and the Search for Causal Mechanisms
by Nicholas Weller & Jeb Barnes