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February 1991, Volume 19, Issue 3
- 324-353 Adding Social Structure to Diffusion Models
by David Strang - 354-387 Assessing Bias and Fit of Global and Local Hazard Models
by Lawrence L. Wu & Nancy Brandon Tuma - 388-414 On the Treatment of Interrupted Spells and Initial Conditions in Event History Analysis
by Alfred Hamerle
November 1990, Volume 19, Issue 2
- 155-155 In Memoriam
by George D. McCune - 156-195 A General Statistical Framework for Adjustment of Rates
by Clifford C. Clogg & James W. Shockey & Scott R. Eliason - 196-224 Estimating Macro-Relationships Using Micro-Data
by Lauren J. Krivo & Robert L. Kaufman - 225-257 Computer-Assisted Coding of Textual Data
by Roberto Franzosi
August 1990, Volume 19, Issue 1
- 3-66 Simulation Studies of the Reliability of Computer-Aided Model Specification Using the TETRAD II, EQS, and LISREL Programs
by Peter Spirtes & Richard Scheines & Clark Glymour - 67-79 Model Search With TETRAD II and EQS
by P. M. Bentler & Chih-Ping Chou - 80-92 Outlier Screening and a Distribution-Free Test for Vanishing Tetrads
by Kenneth A. Bollen - 93-106 Model Search With TETRAD II and LISREL
by Karl G. Jã–Reskog & Dag Sã–Rbom - 107-121 Reply to Comments
by Peter Spirtes & Richard Scheines & Clark Glymour - 122-143 Peer Group Influence
by Noah E. Friedkin & Karen S. Cook
May 1990, Volume 18, Issue 4
- 395-415 Theory Testing in a World of Constrained Research Design
by Ross M. Stolzenberg & Daniel A. Relles - 416-441 A Unifying Framework for Markov Modeling in Discrete Space and Discrete Time
by Rolf Langeheine & Frank Van De Pol - 442-472 Strategies for the Prevention, Detection, and Correction of Measurement Error in Data Collected from Textual Sources
by Roberto Franzosi - 473-504 Estimating the Reliability of Aggregate-Level Variables Based on Individual-Level Characteristics
by Robert M. O'Brien
November 1989, Volume 18, Issue 2-3
- 195-199 Introduction
by J. Scott Long & John Fox - 200-242 The Perception of Statistical Graphs
by Stephan Lewandowsky & Ian Spence - 243-291 An Introduction to Bootstrap Methods
by Robert Stine - 292-326 The Analysis of Social Science Data with Missing Values
by Roderick J. A. Little & Donald B. Rubin - 327-359 Finding Transformations for Regression Using the ACE Algorithm
by Richard D. De Veaux - 360-390 Selection Bias in Linear Regression, Logit and Probit Models
by Jeffrey A. Dubin & Douglas Rivers - 392-392 Errata
by N/A
August 1989, Volume 18, Issue 1
- 4-18 Introduction
by William W. Eaton & George Bohrnstedt - 19-65 Dichotomous Factor Analysis of Symptom Data
by Bengt O. Muthã‰N - 66-103 An Application of the Item-Response Model to Psychiatric Epidemiology
by Mark Reiser - 104-125 Latent Class Analysis of Anxiety and Depression
by WILLIAM W. EATON & ALLAN McCUTCHEON & AMY DRYMAN & ANN SORENSON - 126-163 Grade of Membership Analysis of Depression-Related Psychiatric Disorders
by Max A. Woodbury & Kenneth G. Manton - 164-182 Latent Variable Models of Dichotomous Data
by Ronald Schoenberg & Gerhard Arminger - 183-185 Erratum
by N/A
May 1989, Volume 17, Issue 4
- 324-324 Note
by N/A - 325-352 Structural Equation Models for Ordinal Variables
by Yu Xie - 353-375 Model Estimation when Observations are not Independent:
by Barry V. Bye & Gerald F. Riley - 376-397 Partialling and Purging:
by Lawrence L. Santi - 398-408 Response Effects Over Time:
by Howard Schuman & Jacqueline Scott - 409-431 Models for Bivariate Count Data with an Application to Teenage Delinquency and Paternity
by David H. Good & Maureen A. Pirog-Good - 432-448 Using Cox Models to Study Multiepisode Processes
by Hans-Peter Blossfeld & Alfred Hamerle - 449-459 A Cautionary Note on the Use of Factor Analysis:
by Leland Wilkinson - 460-464 A Note on Using Factor Analysis and other Procedures in Research:
by Edgar F. Borgatta - 465-466 Differences in Empirical Results Using Principal Components and Factor Analysis:
by Raymond Hubbard & Stuart J. Allen - 467-467 A Final Note on Borgatta, Kercher, and Stull, and Hubbard and Allen
by Leland Wilkinson
February 1989, Volume 17, Issue 3
- 235-255 A Seemingly Unrelated Poisson Regression Model
by Gary King - 257-282 Estimating Multiplicative Regression Terms in the Presence of Measurement Error
by Thomas E. Feucht - 283-302 The Logit Model and Response-Based Samples
by Yu Xie & Charles F. Manski - 303-316 A New Incremental Fit Index for General Structural Equation Models
by Kenneth A. Bollen
November 1988, Volume 17, Issue 2
- 123-157 True Score or Factor Models
by Willem E. Saris & Bas Van Den Putte - 158-164 Is the True Score Model or the Factor Model More Appropriate?
by Wolfgang Jagodzinski & Steffen M. Kãœhnel & Peter Schmidt - 165-232 Formalizing the Social Expert's Knowledge
by Kathleen Carley
August 1988, Volume 17, Issue 1
- 3-20 A Review of the Background and History of the First Fifteen Years of Sociological Methods and Research
by Edgar F. Borgatta & George W. Bohrnstedt - 21-54 The Competing Risks Model
by DAVID S. HACHEN Jr. - 55-64 Estimation of Contamination Parameters and Identification of Outliers in Multivariate Data
by Maia Berkane & P. M. Bentler - 65-92 Adjusting for Response Error in Panel Surveys
by James W. Shockey - 93-120 Measures of Dependence for Cross-Lagged Panel Models
by Lawrence S. Mayer & Steven S. Carroll
May 1988, Volume 16, Issue 4
- 427-453 Estimating the Extent of Racially Polarized Voting in Multicandidate Contests
by Bernard Grofman & Michael Migalski - 454-491 Community-Level Analyses of Racial Socioeconomic Inequality
by Mark A. Fossett - 492-503 Some Properties of Hoelter's CN
by Kenneth A. Bollen & Jersey Liang - 504-523 Testing MANOVA Designs with LISREL
by Steffen M. Kãœhnel
February 1988, Volume 16, Issue 3
- 339-378 On Analyzing Earnings Inequality in Segmented Labor Markets
by Lawrence E. Raffalovich - 379-405 Latent Structure Models with Direct Effects between Indicators
by Jacques A. Hagenaars - 407-424 A Note on Approximating Correlations from Odds Ratios
by Mark P. Becker & Clifford C. Clogg
November 1987, Volume 16, Issue 2
- 187-217 Testing for Lagged, Cotemporal, and Total Dependence in Cross-Lagged Panel Analysis
by Lawrence S. Mayer & Steven S. Carroll - 218-255 Variations on a Theme
by Robert L. Kaufman & Paul G. Schervish - 256-275 Sexual Morality, Pro-Life Values, and Attitudes toward Abortion
by ALLAN L. McCUTCHEON - 276-300 Logistic Regression Multivariate Life Tables
by David K. Guilkey & Ronald R. Rindfuss - 301-308 A Cautionary Note on the Use of Principal Components Analysis
by Raymond Hubbard & Stuart J. Allen - 309-334 Interviewing Style and Respondent Behavior
by Wil Dijkstra
August 1987, Volume 16, Issue 1
- 3-7 Introduction to Common Problems in Quantitative Social Research
by J. Scott Long - 8-44 Some Common Problems in Log-Linear Analysis
by Clifford C. Clogg & Scott R. Eliason - 45-77 Interpreting the Parameters of Log-Linear Models
by Richard D. Alba - 78-117 Practical Issues in Structural Modeling
by P. M. Bentler & Chih-Ping Chou - 118-154 Assessment of Fit in Overidentified Models with Latent Variables
by Blair Wheaton - 155-176 Direct and Indirect Effects in Linear Structural Equation Models
by Michael E. Sobel - 177-179 High Tech in Social Research
by Lawrence E. Raffalovich & George W. Bohrnstedt
May 1987, Volume 15, Issue 4
- 355-374 Introducing a Disturbance into Logit and Probit Regression Models
by Paul D. Allison - 375-384 Outliers and Improper Solutions
by Kenneth A. Bollen - 385-405 Common, Specific, and Error Variance Components of Factor Models
by Lawrence E. Raffalovich & George W. Bohrnstedt - 406-419 Comment on “Common, Specific, and Error Variance Components of Factor Models: Estimation with Longitudinal Dataâ€
by Richard A. Zeller - 420-446 A Graphical Method for the Interpretation of Multinomial Logit Analysis
by J. Scott Long - 447-466 Selection of an Equity Formula Appropriate for Organizational Behavior Research
by Edward W. Miles - 467-492 Estimation of Discrete Choice Models in Retrospective Samples
by Barry V. Bye & Salvatore J. Gallicchio & Jesse M. Levy
February 1987, Volume 15, Issue 3
- 171-176 Editors' Introduction
by George W. Bohrnstedt & Peter P. Mohler & Walter Mãœller - 177-218 A Description of the German General Social Survey Test-Retest Study and a Report on the Stabilities of the Sociodemographic Variables
by Rolf Porst & Klaus Zeifang - 219-258 Estimation of Reliability and Stability in Single-Indicator Multiple-Wave Models
by Wolfgang Jagodzinski & Steffen M. Kãœhnel - 259-302 Is there a “Socratic Effect†in Nonexperimental Panel Studies?
by Wolfgang Jagodzinski & Steffen M. Kãœhnel & Peter Schmidt - 303-315 Comparisons of Subgroups by Models with Multiple Indicators
by Rolf Porst & Peter Schmidt & Klaus Zeifang - 317-335 Intergroup Comparisons of Latent Means Across Waves
by Frank Faulbaum - 336-348 Misspecification, Asymptotic Stability, and Ordinal Variables in the Analysis of Panel Data
by Gerhard Arminger
November 1986, Volume 15, Issue 1-2
- 3-23 Arbitrary Metrics in Multiple-Indicator Models of Latent Variables
by William T. Bielby - 24-43 Normalization Issues in Latent Variable Modeling
by Richard Williams & Elizabeth Thomson - 44-58 Platonic and Operational True Scores in Covariance Structure Analysis
by Michael E. Sobel & Gerhard Arminger - 59-61 On “Arbitrary Metrics†and “Normalization Issuesâ€
by Neil W. Henry - 62-63 Arbitrary Normalizations
by William T. Bielby - 64-68 Problems Needing Solutions or Solutions Needing Problems?
by Richard Williams & Elizabeth Thomson - 69-100 Analysis of Complex Sample Survey Data
by Eun Sul Lee & Ronald N. Forthofer & Ronald J. Lorimor - 101-117 Using Ratio Variables to Control for Population Size
by Glenn Firebaugh & Jack P. Gibbs - 118-141 A Latent Markov Model to Correct for Measurement Error
by Frank Van De Pol & Jan De Leeuw - 142-159 On Measuring Intergroup Inequality
by D. John Grove & Robert Hannum - 160-168 A Cautionary Note on the Use of Principal Components Analysis
by Edgar F. Borgatta & Kyle Kercher & Donald E. Stull
May 1986, Volume 14, Issue 4
- 356-380 The Mover-Stayer Model
by Richard B. Davies & Robert Crouchley - 381-402 Statistical Analysis of Mahalanobis Distances of Students from their Fathers
by Ayala Cohen - 403-422 Model Selection Procedures for Network Autocorrelated Disturbances Models
by Malcolm M. Dow - 423-446 On Regression Standardization for Moments
by Clifford C. Clogg & Scott R. Eliason - 447-472 Estimating Nonlinear Models
by David R. Heise - 473-493 Using Key Informant Data in Comparative Community Research
by Richard S. Krannich & Craig R. Humphrey
February 1986, Volume 14, Issue 3
- 219-246 Estimating Fully Parametric Hazard Rate Models with Time-Dependent Covariates
by Trond Petersen - 247-269 Matrix Representation of Structural and Circulation Mobility
by Tadeusz K. Krauze & Kazimierz M. Slomczynski - 271-284 Saving the Bath Water
by Michael E. Sobel & Michael Hout & Otis Dudley Duncan - 285-300 Structural and Circulation Mobility in the Linear Programming Framework
by Tadeusz K. Krauze & Kazimierz M. Slomczynski - 301-316 A New Generalized “Exposure-Based†Segregation Index
by Franklin J. James - 317-344 Association between Background and Educational Attainment in France
by Herbert L. Smith & Maurice A. Garnier - 345-347 Anomalous Mobility Tables? Comment on Kim (1984)
by Robert M. Hauser - 349-352 PRU Measures of Association and Corrected Mobility Tables
by Jae-On Kim
November 1985, Volume 14, Issue 2
- 99-136 Three-Mode Principal Component Analysis of Multivariate Longitudinal Organizational Data
by Pieter M. Kroonenberg & Cornelis J. Lammers & Ineke Stoop - 137-153 Log-Multiplicative Models for Multiway Tables
by Jeroen Pannekoek - 155-163 Uniqueness does not Imply Identification
by Kenneth A. Bollen & Karl G. Jã–Reskog - 165-199 Mistaking Labor Market Effects for Unequal Treatment in Regression Analysis
by Edgar F. Borgatta & Audrey Blumberg & Robert Foss & John Van Hoewyk - 201-216 Decomposing Income, Earnings, and Wage Differentials
by Jeremiah Cotton
August 1985, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 3-30 Failure Time Models for Thinned Crime Commission Data
by Robert T. Holden - 31-52 Gender Effects among Telephone Interviewers in a Survey of Economic Attitudes
by Robert M. Groves & Nancy H. Fultz - 53-64 Tracking Respondents in a Telephone Interview Panel Selected by Random Digit Dialing
by Alan Booth & David R. Johnson - 65-80 Data Collection
by Leigh Burstein & Howard E. Freeman & Kenneth A. Sirotnik & Ginette Delandshere & Michael Hollis - 81-95 Effect Analysis in Structural-Equation Models II
by John Fox
May 1985, Volume 13, Issue 4
- 435-466 The Neglected Problem of Measurement Error in Categorical Data
by Joseph E. Schwartz - 467-486 Issues in Multivariate Cluster Analysis
by Robert L. Kaufman - 487-509 Multiple-Indicator, Multiple-Cause Models for a Single Latent Variable with Ordinal Indicators
by Barry V. Bye & Salvatore J. Gallicchio & Janice M. Dykacz - 510-542 Regression Diagnostics
by Kenneth A. Bollen & Robert W. Jackman - 543-550 Goodman and Kruskal's TAU-B Statistic
by KENNETH J. BERRY & PAUL W. MIELKE Jr. - 551-557 Standardized Solutions Using LISREL on Multiple Populations
by Alan C. Acock & Theodore D. Fuller
February 1985, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 275-287 The Social Context of Policy Research
by Gary L. Albrecht & David J. Jackson - 289-324 School Desegregation and Black Achievement
by Paul M. Wortman & Fred B. Bryant - 325-361 A Value-Based Community Assessment Process
by Marvin E. Olsen & Penelope Canan & Michael Hennessy - 363-386 Family Policy Analysis
by Robert F. Kelly - 387-405 Recognizing Heterogeneous Responses to Policy
by Steven B. Caldwell - 407-431 Strategies for Collating Diverse Scientific Evidence in the Analysis of Population Health Characteristics
by Kenneth G. Manton & Korbin Liu
November 1984, Volume 13, Issue 2
- 155-200 Network Autocorrelation Models
by Patrick Doreian & Klaus Teuter & Chi-Hsein Wang - 201-217 A Biparametric Approach to Network Autocorrelation
by Malcolm M. Dow - 219-249 The R2 Ridge Trace in 2SLS Regression Estimation
by Wan Fung Lee & Jeffrey W. Bulcock & Wo Shun Luk - 251-271 Limitations of Centering for Interactive Models
by Richard L. Tate
August 1984, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 3-44 PRU Measures of Association for Contingency Table Analysis
by Jae-On Kim - 45-76 Analyzing Relations in Dyads
by James R. Lincoln - 77-107 Fitting Nonhierarchical and Association Log-Linear Models Using GLIM
by Richard Breen - 109-119 Structural Equation Models
by David Rindskopf - 121-126 Power Models and Error Terms
by Derald Walling & H. Lawrence Hotchkiss & Evans W. Curry - 127-150 Application of the EM Method
by Ronald Schoenberg & Carol Richtand - 151-151 Errata
by N/A - 152-152 Errata
by N/A
May 1984, Volume 12, Issue 4
- 347-373 The Dirichlet-Gamma-Poisson Model of Repeated Events
by James F. Nelson - 373-373 Erratum
by N/A - 375-398 Identification of Parameters in Cohort Models
by Wolfgang Jagodzinski - 399-432 Estimable Functions in Log-Linear Models
by J. Scott Long - 433-452 Exploratory Data Analysis Methods
by Ayala Cohen
February 1984, Volume 12, Issue 3
- 235-261 Structural Cohesion and Equivalence Explanations of Social Homogeneity
by Noah E. Friedkin - 263-277 Detecting Changes of Level and Slope in Repeated-Measures Data
by John Fox - 279-321 Inequality and Careers
by Rachel A. Rosenfeld & Franã‡Ois Nielsen - 323-343 Decomposing Differences between Groups
by F. L. Jones & Jonathan Kelley
November 1983, Volume 12, Issue 2
- 115-118 Foreword
by Howard E. Freeman & J. Merrill Shanks - 119-142 The Current Status of Computer-Assisted Telephone Interviewing
by J. Merrill Shanks - 143-152 Research Opportunities Related to CATI
by Howard E. Freeman - 153-168 CATI's First Decade
by James C. Fink - 169-189 Microcomputer-Assisted Telephone Interviewing
by Charles Palit & Harry Sharp - 191-197 CATI Research and Development at the Census Bureau
by William L. Nicholls Ii - 199-215 Implications of CATI
by Robert M. Groves - 217-230 Survey Research and Technological Change
by Seymour Sudman
August 1983, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 3-29 Flowgraph Analysis for Effect Decomposition
by Huey-Tsyh Chen - 31-75 Category-Rating and Magnitude Estimation Scaling Techniques
by Bernd Wegener - 77-94 Comparing Regression Coefficients Across Subsamples
by Ayala Cohen - 95-111 On Defining Normative Consistency
by Keith Hope
May 1983, Volume 11, Issue 4
- 379-380 Foreword
by Darnell F. Hawkins - 381-406 Statistical Evidence in Employment Discrimination Cases
by Herbert I. Weisberg & Thomas J. Tomberlin - 407-442 Regression and Discrimination
by Carl C. Hoffmann & Dana Quade - 443-468 Methods of Presenting Scientific Evidence in Court
by Mark A. Chesler & Debra S. Kalmuss & Joseph Sanders - 469-500 Methodological Issues in Court Research
by Robin Stryker & Ilene H. Nagel & John Hagan - 501-518 Jurors' Use of Judges' Instructions
by James A. Holstein - 519-533 Research within the Juvenile Courts
by M. A. Bortner
February 1983, Volume 11, Issue 3
- 259-303 Normalization Ridge Regression in Practice
by Jeffrey W. Bulcock & Wan Fung Lee - 305-323 On Interaction Effects Involving Block Variables
by Peter V. Marsden - 325-344 The Analysis of Covariance Structures
by Jon W. Hoelter - 345-366 Parameter Estimation for Mover-Stayer Models
by Timothy M. Morgan & Carol S. Aneshensel & Virginia A. Clark - 367-374 Asymptotic Sampling Theory of Tau b
by Klaus F. Zimmermann - 374-374 Erratum
by N/A
November 1982, Volume 11, Issue 2
- 115-119 Foreword
by Allen D. Grimshaw - 121-144 Sound-Image Data Records for Research on Social Interaction
by Allen D. Grimshaw - 145-166 Something Old and Something New
by William A. Corsaro - 167-174 Data Collection
by Mark S. Cary - 175-194 Quantitative Studies of Interaction Structure and Strategy
by STARKEY DUNCAN Jr. - 194-194 Errata
by N/A - 195-212 Melodies Bristling with Change
by Adrian T. Bennett - 213-232 Audiovisual Records as a Primary Data Source
by Frederick Erickson - 233-247 Whose Privacy? What Harm?
by Allen D. Grimshaw - 248-255 References
by N/A
August 1982, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 3-32 I Hear You Knocking But You Can't Come In
by Robert Fitzgerald & Linda Fuller - 33-51 Obtaining Respondent Cooperation in Family Panel Studies
by Arland Thornton & Deborah S. Freedman & Donald Camburn - 53-80 On Rescuing the Nonequivalent-Control-Group Design
by Lawrence B. Mohr - 81-88 A Note on Who's Who in America as a Biographical Data Source in Studies of Elites
by T. B. Priest - 89-100 Validity of Forced Responses in a Randomized Response Model
by Stephen E. Edgell & Samuel Himmelfarb & Karen L. Duchan - 101-111 The Takahasi-Sakasegawa Randomized Response Technique
by Sandra F. Beldt & Wayne W. Daniel & Bikramjit S. Garcha
May 1982, Volume 10, Issue 4
- 379-420 Fiction and Reality
by Fritz Gaenslen