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February 2016, Volume 45, Issue 1
- 3-40 Propensity Score–based Methods Versus MTE-based Methods in Causal Inference
by Xiang Zhou & Yu Xie - 41-68 Cross-sectional and Panel Data Analyses of an Incompletely Observed Variable Derived From the Nonrandomized Method for Surveying Sensitive Questions
by Kazuo Yamaguchi - 69-108 A Method of Measuring Inequality Within a Selection Process
by Nathalie Bulle - 109-133 Developing Multidimensional Likert Scales Using Item Factor Analysis
by Rodrigo A. Asún & Karina Rdz-Navarro & Jesús M. Alvarado - 134-157 Generalized Difference in Differences With Panel Data and Least Squares Estimator
by Myoung-jae Lee - 158-174 The Improved Estimation of Ratio of Two Population Proportions
by Ramkrishna S. Solanki & Housila P. Singh - 175-185 Obtaining Predictions from Models Fit to Multiply Imputed Data
by Andrew Miles
November 2015, Volume 44, Issue 4
- 555-584 Prospective Versus Retrospective Approaches to the Study of Intergenerational Social Mobility
by Xi Song & Robert D. Mare - 585-635 Theory and Contrastive Explanation in Ethnography
by Paul Lichterman & Isaac Ariail Reed - 636-676 On the Measurement and Properties of Ambiguity in Probabilistic Expectations
by Justin T. Pickett & Thomas A. Loughran & Shawn Bushway - 677-705 Phantom Effects in Multilevel Compositional Analysis
by Artur Pokropek - 706-722 An Efficient Alternative Mixed Randomized Response Procedure
by Housila P. Singh & Tanveer A. Tarray - 723-736 Using Qualitative Comparative Analysis for Identifying Causal Chains in Configurational Data
by Alrik Thiem
August 2015, Volume 44, Issue 3
- 391-426 Measurement Error Calibration in Mixed-mode Sample Surveys
by Bart Buelens & Jan A. van den Brakel - 427-457 The Impact of Mixing Modes on Reliability in Longitudinal Studies
by Alexandru Cernat - 458-485 Review of Estimation Methods for Landline and Cell Phone Surveys
by Antonio Arcos & MarÃa del Mar Rueda & Manuel Trujillo & David Molina - 486-507 The Performance of RMSEA in Models With Small Degrees of Freedom
by David A. Kenny & Burcu Kaniskan & D. Betsy McCoach - 508-533 Decomposing the Gini Inequality Index
by Beatriz Larraz - 534-551 Kuk’s Model Adjusted for Protection and Efficiency
by Shu-Ching Su & Stephen A. Sedory & Sarjinder Singh
May 2015, Volume 44, Issue 2
- 179-185 Recent Trends in Agent-based Computational Research
by Peter Hedström & Gianluca Manzo - 186-221 Agent-Based Models in Empirical Social Research
by Elizabeth Bruch & Jon Atwell - 222-271 Representing Micro–Macro Linkages by Actor-based Dynamic Network Models
by Tom A. B. Snijders & Christian E. G. Steglich - 272-305 Focal Points, Endogenous Processes, and Exogenous Shocks in the Autism Epidemic
by Kayuet Liu & Peter S. Bearman - 306-328 The Signal Importance of Noise
by Michael Macy & Milena Tsvetkova - 329-387 Heuristics, Interactions, and Status Hierarchies
by Gianluca Manzo & Delia Baldassarri
February 2015, Volume 44, Issue 1
- 3-47 Spell Sequences, State Proximities, and Distance Metrics
by Cees H. Elzinga & Matthias Studer - 48-79 A Geometrical Framework for Covariance Matrices of Continuous and Categorical Variables
by Graziano Vernizzi & Miki Nakai - 80-107 On the Upward Bias of the Dissimilarity Index and Its Corrections
by Angelo Mazza & Antonio Punzo - 108-144 Situational Evidence
by Jack Katz - 145-148 A Note on the Heterogeneous Choice Model
by Goetz Rohwer - 149-164 Causes of Effects and Effects of Causes
by Judea Pearl - 165-174 On the Causes of Effects
by A. Philip Dawid & David L. Faigman & Stephen E. Fienberg
November 2014, Volume 43, Issue 4
- 547-570 When Do Stories Work? Evidence and Illustration in the Social Sciences
by Andrew Gelman & Thomas Basbøll - 571-605 Correlations and Nonlinear Probability Models
by Richard Breen & Anders Holm & Kristian Bernt Karlson - 606-642 Comparative Hypothesis Testing Via Process Tracing
by Ingo Rohlfing - 643-676 Visualizing Sequences in the Social Sciences
by Anette Eva Fasang & Tim Futing Liao - 677-698 Are Readability Formulas Valid Tools for Assessing Survey Question Difficulty?
by Timo Lenzner - 699-723 Panel Attrition
by Peter Lugtig
August 2014, Volume 43, Issue 3
- 359-390 Fitting Science Into Legal Contexts
by A. Philip Dawid & David L. Faigman & Stephen E. Fienberg - 391-395 Assessing Causes for Individuals
by Nicholas P. Jewell - 396-400 Comment on Dawid, Faigman, and Fienberg (2014)
by Edward K. Cheng - 401-405 Comment on Philip Dawid, David Faigman, and Stephen Fienberg, Fitting Science into Legal Contests
by Erica Beecher-Monas - 406-415 Effects of Causes and Causes of Effects
by Herbert L. Smith - 416-421 Authors’ Response to Comments on Fitting Science Into Legal Contexts
by A. Philip Dawid & David L. Faigman & Stephen E. Fienberg - 422-451 Misspecified Mean Function Regression
by Richard Berk & Lawrence Brown & Andreas Buja & Edward George & Emil Pitkin & Kai Zhang & Linda Zhao - 452-464 A Note on Mechanisms Leading to Lower Data Quality of Late or Reluctant Respondents
by Frauke Kreuter & Gerrit Müller & Mark Trappmann - 465-489 A Novel Calibration Estimator in Social Surveys
by Antonio Arcos & José M. Contreras & MarÃa M. Rueda - 490-518 Doorstep Interactions and Interviewer Effects on the Process Leading to Cooperation or Refusal
by Gabriele B. Durrant & Julia D’Arrigo - 519-544 Selection Errors of Random Route Samples
by Johannes J. Bauer
May 2014, Volume 43, Issue 2
- 175-177 Editor’s Note
by Christopher Winship - 178-209 Talk Is Cheap
by Colin Jerolmack & Shamus Khan - 210-218 News From Somewhere, News From Nowhere
by Douglas W. Maynard - 219-226 Reassessing the Problem
by Karen A. Cerulo - 227-231 The “Attitudinal Fallacy†Is a Fallacy
by Stephen Vaisey - 232-235 Comment on Jerolmack and Khan, “Talk Is Cheapâ€
by Paul DiMaggio - 236-247 Toward an Understanding of the Relationship Between Accounts and Action
by Colin Jerolmack & Shamus Khan - 248-279 Measuring Discontinuity in Binary Longitudinal Data
by Thor Whalen & Miriam Boeri - 280-312 A Coincidence Analysis of a Causal Chain
by Michael Baumgartner & Ruedi Epple - 313-337 Unifying Configurational Comparative Methods
by Alrik Thiem - 338-355 Prepaid Monetary Incentives—Predictors of Taking the Money and Completing the Survey
by Seema Mutti & Ryan David Kennedy & Mary E. Thompson & Geoffrey T. Fong
February 2014, Volume 43, Issue 1
- 3-14 Investigating Response Errors in Survey Data
by Duane F. Alwin - 15-38 Middle Alternatives Revisited
by Patrick Sturgis & Caroline Roberts & Patten Smith - 39-72 Response Error in Earnings
by ChangHwan Kim & Christopher R. Tamborini - 73-97 Choosing the Number of Categories in Agree–Disagree Scales
by Melanie A. Revilla & Willem E. Saris & Jon A. Krosnick - 98-136 Reliability of Self-reports of Financial Data in Surveys
by Duane F. Alwin & Kristina Zeiser & Don Gensimore - 137-170 Local Dependence in Latent Class Analysis of Rare and Sensitive Events
by Marcus E. Berzofsky & Paul P. Biemer & William D. Kalsbeek
November 2013, Volume 42, Issue 4
- 431-457 Micro–Macro Multilevel Analysis for Discrete Data
by Margot Bennink & Marcel A. Croon & Jeroen K. Vermunt - 458-482 Prototypical Weighting
by Oliver Strijbis - 483-530 Multiple Imputation for Combined-survey Estimation With Incomplete Regressors in One but Not Both Surveys
by Michael S. Rendall & Bonnie Ghosh-Dastidar & Margaret M. Weden & Elizabeth H. Baker & Zafar Nazarov - 531-558 The Bias and Efficiency of Incomplete-Data Estimators in Small Univariate Normal Samples
by Paul T. von Hippel - 559-597 Combining QCA and Process Tracing in Set-Theoretic Multi-Method Research
by Carsten Q. Schneider & Ingo Rohlfing - 598-607 Multiple Imputation of Squared Terms
by Gerko Vink & Stef van Buuren - 608-613 A Note on a Stata Plugin for Estimating Group-based Trajectory Models
by Bobby L. Jones & Daniel S. Nagin
August 2013, Volume 42, Issue 3
- 227-263 Measurement Effects of Survey Mode on the Equivalence of Attitudinal Rating Scale Questions
by Thomas Klausch & Joop J. Hox & Barry Schouten - 264-293 Undercoverage Rates and Undercoverage Bias in Traditional Housing Unit Listing
by Stephanie Eckman & Frauke Kreuter - 294-320 Coding In-depth Semistructured Interviews
by John L. Campbell & Charles Quincy & Jordan Osserman & Ove K. Pedersen - 321-353 Asking Sensitive Questions
by Felix Wolter & Peter Preisendörfer - 354-391 Concepts, Measures, and Measuring Well
by Ryan Saylor - 392-425 An Empirical Analysis of the Impact of Recruitment Patterns on RDS Estimates among a Socially Ordered Population of Female Sex Workers in China
by Thespina J. Yamanis & M. Giovanna Merli & William Whipple Neely & Felicia Feng Tian & James Moody & Xiaowen Tu & Ersheng Gao
May 2013, Volume 42, Issue 2
- 143-163 Under What Assumptions Do Site-by-Treatment Instruments Identify Average Causal Effects?
by Sean F. Reardon & Stephen W. Raudenbush - 164-191 Total, Direct, and Indirect Effects in Logit and Probit Models
by Richard Breen & Kristian Bernt Karlson & Anders Holm - 192-224 Statistical Matching of Administrative and Survey Data
by Anika Rasner & Joachim R. Frick & Markus M. Grabka
February 2013, Volume 42, Issue 1
- 3-40 Ceilings and Floors
by Gary Goertz & Tony Hak & Jan Dul - 41-59 The Duality of Clusters and Statistical Interactions
by David Melamed & Ronald L. Breiger & Eric Schoon - 60-81 Combining Statistical Evidence From Several Studies
by Rebecca M. Kuiper & Vincent Buskens & Werner Raub & Herbert Hoijtink - 82-104 Evaluating Relative Mode Effects in Mixed-Mode Surveys:
by Jorre T. A. Vannieuwenhuyze & Geert Loosveldt - 105-138 Should a Normal Imputation Model be Modified to Impute Skewed Variables?
by Paul T. von Hippel
November 2012, Volume 41, Issue 4
- 491-534 Panel Conditioning in Longitudinal Social Science Surveys
by John Robert Warren & Andrew Halpern-Manners - 535-569 Linking Survey and Administrative Records
by Joseph W. Sakshaug & Mick P. Couper & Mary Beth Ofstedal & David R. Weir - 570-597 The Logic of Process Tracing Tests in the Social Sciences
by James Mahoney - 598-629 ML Versus MI for Missing Data With Violation of Distribution Conditions
by Ke-Hai Yuan & Fan Yang-Wallentin & Peter M. Bentler - 630-670 Distinguishing Between Cross- and Cluster-Level Mediation Processes in the Cluster Randomized Trial
by Keenan A. Pituch & Laura M. Stapleton - 671-674 Book Review: Spatial Regression Models
by Katherine J. Curtis
August 2012, Volume 41, Issue 3
- 383-413 Much Ado About Deception
by Davide Barrera & Brent Simpson - 414-439 Correlates of Obtaining Informed Consent to Data Linkage
by Emanuela Sala & Jonathan Burton & Gundi Knies - 440-466 Estimating the Effect of Premarital Cohabitation on Timing of Marital Disruption
by Bo Lu & Zhenchao Qian & Anna Cunningham & Chih-Lin Li - 467-487 Modeling Longitudinal Count Data
by Sarah Mustillo & Lawrence R. Landerman & Kenneth C. Land
May 2012, Volume 41, Issue 2
- 251-293 An Alternative Approach to Addressing Selection Into and Out of Social Settings
by Patrick Sharkey - 294-324 A Comparison of Bayes Factor Approximation Methods Including Two New Methods
by Kenneth A. Bollen & Surajit Ray & Jane Zavisca & Jeffrey J. Harden - 325-334 Making Use of “Benford’s Law†for the Randomized Response Technique
by Andreas Diekmann - 335-361 The Effects of Auxiliary Variables on Coefficient Bias and Efficiency in Multiple Imputation
by Sarah Mustillo - 362-380 Graphical and Smoothing Techniques for Sequence Analysis
by Raffaella Piccarreta
February 2012, Volume 41, Issue 1
- 3-16 A General Method for Detecting Interference Between Units in Randomized Experiments
by Peter M. Aronow - 17-56 Models of College Entry in the United States and the Challenges of Estimating Primary and Secondary Effects
by Stephen L. Morgan - 57-88 Not by the Book
by Christine Brickman Bhutta - 89-123 Dealing With Incomplete Household Panel Data in Inequality Research
by Joachim R. Frick & Markus M. Grabka & Olaf Groh-Samberg - 124-167 Testing Negative Error Variances
by Stanislav Kolenikov & Kenneth A. Bollen - 168-198 The Comparative Advantages of fsQCA and Regression Analysis for Moderately Large-N Analyses
by Barbara Vis - 199-216 Comparing Direct and Indirect Measures of Just Rewards
by Barry Markovsky & Kimmo Eriksson - 217-239 Safeguarding Justice Research
by Guillermina Jasso - 240-245 Comparing Direct and Indirect Measures of Just Rewards
by Barry Markovsky & Kimmo Eriksson
November 2011, Volume 40, Issue 4
- 551-558 What Is Required of Science? The ASA Amicus Brief in Wal-Mart v. Dukes
by Christopher Winship - 559-604 ASA Amicus Brief
by N/A - 605-620 The ASA’s Missed Opportunity to Promote Sound Science in Court
by Gregory Mitchell & John Monahan & Laurens Walker - 621-634 The Politics and Practice of Sociology in the Courts
by Donald Tomaskovic-Devey - 635-645 The Perils of False Certainty
by Jesper B. Sørensen & Amanda J. Sharkey - 646-667 Siding with Science
by Laura Beth Nielsen & Amy Myrick & Jill Weinberg - 668-680 Case-Specific Sociological Inference
by Gregory Mitchell & John Monahan & Laurens Walker - 681-721 Bielby Dukes Report
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August 2011, Volume 40, Issue 3
- 419-452 Constrained Estimators and Age-Period-Cohort Models
by Robert M. O’Brien - 453-466 On the Intrinsic Estimator and Constrained Estimators in Age-Period-Cohort Models
by Wenjiang J. Fu & Kenneth C. Land & Yang Yang - 467-470 Intrinsic Estimators as Constrained Estimators in Age-Period-Cohort Accounting Models
by Robert M. O’Brien - 471-510 Discrepancy Analysis of State Sequences
by Matthias Studer & Gilbert Ritschard & Alexis Gabadinho & Nicolas S. Müller - 511-535 Comparisons of Tobit, Linear, and Poisson-Gamma Regression Models
by Judith E. Brown & Peter K. Dunn - 536-546 Cramer-Rao Lower Bound of Variance in Randomized Response Sampling
by Sarjinder Singh & Stephen A. Sedory
May 2011, Volume 40, Issue 2
- 211-239 Homophily and Contagion Are Generically Confounded in Observational Social Network Studies
by Cosma Rohilla Shalizi & Andrew C. Thomas - 240-255 Sensitivity Analysis for Contagion Effects in Social Networks
by Tyler J. VanderWeele - 256-278 An Extended Model Comparison Framework for Covariance and Mean Structure Models, Accommodating Multiple Groups and Latent Mixtures
by Roy Levy & Gregory R. Hancock - 279-310 Measurement Equivalence of Ordinal Items: A Comparison of Factor Analytic, Item Response Theory, and Latent Class Approaches
by Miloš Kankaraš & Jeroen K. Vermunt & Guy Moors - 311-332 Multiple Auxiliary Variables in Nonresponse Adjustment
by Frauke Kreuter & Kristen Olson - 333-366 When Change Matters: An Analysis of Survey Interaction in Dependent Interviewing on the British Household Panel Study
by SC Noah Uhrig & Emanuela Sala - 367-390 Group-based Trajectory Modeling Extended to Account for Nonrandom Participant Attrition
by Amelia M. Haviland & Bobby L. Jones & Daniel S. Nagin - 391-408 Assessing the Robustness of Crisp-set and Fuzzy-set QCA Results
by Svend-Erik Skaaning - 409-411 Book Review: Wittenbrink, Bernd and Norbert Schwarz, eds. 2007. Implicit Measures of Attitudes. New York: Guilford Press. 294 pp. $45.00. ISBN 1-593-85402-1
by Jeffrey W. Lucas - 411-414 Book Review: Gill, Jeff. 2006. Essential Mathematics for Political and Social Research. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. Paper. $76.00 at Amazon.com. ISBN 0-521-68403-X
by Robert Hannemann
February 2011, Volume 40, Issue 1
- 3-5 Sociological Methods & Research 40th Anniversary
by Christopher Winship - 6-31 Body Mass Index and Physical Attractiveness: Evidence From a Combination Image-Alteration/List Experiment
by Dalton Conley & Brian J. McCabe - 32-56 Nonparametric Tests of Panel Conditioning and Attrition Bias in Panel Surveys
by Marcel Das & Vera Toepoel & Arthur van Soest - 57-87 Two Algorithms for Relaxed Structural Balance Partitioning: Linking Theory, Models, and Data to Understand Social Network Phenomena
by Michael Brusco & Patrick Doreian & Andrej Mrvar & Douglas Steinley - 88-104 The Effects of Asking Filter Questions in Interleafed Versus Grouped Format
by Frauke Kreuter & Susan McCulloch & Stanley Presser & Roger Tourangeau - 105-137 Estimating Propensity Adjustments for Volunteer Web Surveys
by Richard Valliant & Jill A. Dever - 138-168 Multiple Sources of Nonobservation Error in Telephone Surveys: Coverage and Nonresponse
by Andy Peytchev & Lisa R. Carley-Baxter & Michele C. Black - 169-193 Sensitive Questions in Online Surveys: Experimental Results for the Randomized Response Technique (RRT) and the Unmatched Count Technique (UCT)
by Elisabeth Coutts & Ben Jann - 194-198 Book Review: Kolaczyk, Eric D. 2009. Statistical Analysis of Network Data: Methods and Models. New York: Springer. 386 pp. $89.95. ISBN 978-0-387-88145-4
by Katherine Faust - 199-205 Sociological Methods & Research 40th Anniversary
by N/A
November 2010, Volume 39, Issue 2
- 127-156 Model Identification and Computer Algebra
by Kenneth A. Bollen & Shawn Bauldry - 157-187 Assessing Group Differences in Estimated Baseline Survivor Functions From Cox Proportional Hazards Models
by Daniel A. Powers - 188-205 Proportional Reduction of Prediction Error in Cross-Classified Random Effects Models
by Wen Luo & Oi-Man Kwok - 206-221 An Alternative to the Bar-Lev, Bobovitch, and Boukai Randomized Response Model
by Oluseun Odumade & Sarjinder Singh - 222-255 Latent Markov Model for Analyzing Temporal Configuration for Violence Profiles and Trajectories in a Sample of Batterers
by Edward H. Ip & Alison Snow Jones & D. Alex Heckert & Qiang Zhang & Edward D. Gondolf - 256-282 A Cautionary Note on the Use of Matching to Estimate Causal Effects: An Empirical Example Comparing Matching Estimates to an Experimental Benchmark
by Kevin Arceneaux & Alan S. Gerber & Donald P. Green - 283-296 A Note on a Simple and Practical Randomized Response Framework for Eliciting Sensitive Dichotomous and Quantitative Information
by Carel F. W. Peeters & Gerty J. L. M. Lensvelt-Mulders & Karin Lasthuizen - 297-302 Book Review: Bollen, Kenneth A. and Patrick J. Curran. 2006. Latent Curve Models: A Structural Equation Perspective. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley. 312 pp. $120.00. ISBN 9780471455929
by Shelley A. Blozis & Young I. Cho & Shu Xu - 302-304 Book Review: Congdon, Peter. 2006. Bayesian Statistical Modeling. 2nd ed. West Sussex, England: John Wiley. 596 pp. $110.00. ISBN 100470018755
by Tianji Cai
August 2010, Volume 39, Issue 1
- 3-24 Mixture Models for Ordinal Data
by Richard Breen & Ruud Luijkx - 25-55 Analysis of a Two-Level Structural Equation Model With Missing Data
by Wai-Yin Poon & Hai-Bin Wang - 56-82 Cross-Survey Analysis to Estimate Low-Incidence Religious Groups
by Elizabeth Tighe & David Livert & Melissa Barnett & Leonard Saxe - 83-108 Fitting Log-Linear Models to Contingency Tables From Surveys With Complex Sampling Designs: An Investigation of the Clogg-Eliason Approach
by Chris Skinner & Louis-André Vallet - 109-112 Book Review: Morgan, Stephen L. and Christopher Winship. 2007. Counterfactuals and Causal Inference: Methods and Principles for Social Research. New York: NY: Cambridge University Press. 319 pp. $27.99
by Jennie E. Brand - 112-114 Book Review: Dunterman, George H. and Moon-Ho R. Ho. 2006. An Introduction to Generalized Linear Models (Quantitative Applications in the Social Sciences, Volume 145). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. 88 pp. $17.95. ISBN 10 0761920846
by David L. Weakliem - 114-118 Book Review: Train, Kenneth. 2003. Discrete Choice Methods With Simulation. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. 334 pp. $110.00. ISBN 9780521766555
by Yu Xie - 119-122 Book Review: Wasserman, Larry. 2006. All of Nonparametric Statistics. New York: Springer. 268 pp. $89.95. ISBN 10 0387251456
by Germán RodrÃguez
May 2010, Volume 38, Issue 4
- 515-544 Direct and Indirect Effects for Neighborhood-Based Clustered and Longitudinal Data
by Tyler J. VanderWeele - 545-581 Visual Sociology Reframed: An Analytical Synthesis and Discussion of Visual Methods in Social and Cultural Research
by Luc Pauwels - 582-618 Multiple Informant Methodology: A Critical Review and Recommendations
by Stephan M. Wagner & Christian Rau & Eckhard Lindemann - 619-651 Decomposing the Change in the Wage Gap Between White and Black Men Over Time, 1980-2005: An Extension of the Blinder-Oaxaca Decomposition Method
by ChangHwan Kim - 652-654 Erratum
by N/A - 655-656 Erratum
by N/A
February 2010, Volume 38, Issue 3
- 359-364 New Developments in Sequence Analysis
by Christian Brzinsky-Fay & Ulrich Kohler - 365-388 Optimal Matching Analysis and Life-Course Data: The Importance of Duration
by Brendan Halpin - 389-419 Setting Cost in Optimal Matching to Uncover Contemporaneous Socio-Temporal Patterns
by Laurent Lesnard - 420-462 New Life for Old Ideas: The "Second Wave" of Sequence Analysis Bringing the "Course" Back Into the Life Course
by Silke Aisenbrey & Anette E. Fasang - 463-481 Complexity of Categorical Time Series
by Cees H. Elzinga - 482-512 My Brilliant Career: Characterizing the Early Labor Market Trajectories of British Women From Generation X
by Michael Anyadike-Danes & Duncan McVicar
November 2009, Volume 38, Issue 2
- 235-264 Is Optimal Matching Suboptimal?
by Matissa Hollister - 265-286 A Coefficient of Association Between Categorical Variables With Partial or Tentative Ordering of Categories
by Volkert Siersma & Svend Kreiner - 287-305 Question Order and Interviewer Effects in CATI Scale-up Surveys
by Silvia Snidero & Federica Zobec & Paola Berchialla & Roberto Corradetti & Dario Gregori - 306-347 A Conceptual Framework for Ordered Logistic Regression Models
by Andrew S. Fullerton - 348-349 Book Review: Alfred DeMaris Regression With Social Data: Modeling Continuous and Limited Response Variables, 2004 64 pp. $135.00. New York: John Wiley. ISBN 0471224855
by Glenn Firebaugh - 350-351 Book Review: Richard A. Berk Regression Analysis: A Constructive Critique. Advanced Quantitative Techniques in the Social Sciences Series 11. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, 2009
by David Siroky - 351-354 Book Review: Edited by Ross Stolzenberg Sociological Methodology. Washington, DC: Blackwell, 2006. 345 pp. $149.95
by Bryan L. Sykes
August 2009, Volume 38, Issue 1
- 3-37 Measuring High School Graduation Rates at the State Level
by John Robert Warren & Andrew Halpern-Manners - 38-70 A Case for Cases
by Peter Abell - 71-101 Inferring Causal Complexity
by Michael Baumgartner - 102-146 Goodness-of-Fit Tests and Descriptive Measures in Fuzzy-Set Analysis
by Scott R. Eliason & Robin Stryker - 147-170 Robustness of Group-Based Models for Longitudinal Count Data
by David L. Weakliem & Bradley R. Entner Wright - 171-196 Tracing the Effects of Hurricane Katrina on the Population of New Orleans
by Narayan Sastry - 197-231 How Much Does It Cost?
by Jacques-Antoine Gauthier & Eric D. Widmer & Philipp Bucher & Cédric Notredame
May 2009, Volume 37, Issue 4
- 463-497 From Schelling to Spatially Explicit Modeling of Urban Ethnic and Economic Residential Dynamics
by Itzhak Benenson & Erez Hatna & Ehud Or - 498-530 Changing Neighborhoods—Neighborhoods Changing
by David O'Sullivan - 531-559 Using Heterogeneous Choice Models to Compare Logit and Probit Coefficients Across Groups
by Richard Williams - 560-589 Critiquing Models of Emotions
by Herman Smith & Andreas Schneider - 590-598 Name-Based Cluster Sampling
by Douglas A. Ferguson - 599-617 A Reply to Zax's (2002) Critique of Grofman and Migalski (1988)
by Bernard Grofman & Matt A. Barreto
February 2009, Volume 37, Issue 3
- 283-290 Introduction to the Special Issue on Web Surveys
by James C. Witte - 291-318 Selection Bias in Web Surveys and the Use of Propensity Scores
by Matthias Schonlau & Arthur van Soest & Arie Kapteyn & Mick Couper - 319-343 Estimation for Volunteer Panel Web Surveys Using Propensity Score Adjustment and Calibration Adjustment
by Sunghee Lee & Richard Valliant - 344-370 Web Survey Design
by Kevin O. Shropshire & James E. Hawdon & James C. Witte