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May 2001, Volume 35, Issue 2
- 161-171 The Relationship of the Degree of Exposure to a Technological Disaster and Emotional Response: A Structural Model Approach
by Adolfo Esparcia & Joan Guárdia Olmos - 173-189 Using Single-Equation Models of Function-of-Functions Type in Sociological Research
by Olof Dahlbäck - 191-202 Effects of Using Mean Scores in Regression Models: An Example From Environmental Psychology
by C. Camacho Mtz-Vara de Rey & M. Galindo Galindo & M. Arias Velarde - 203-230 Unemployment Duration: An Analysis of Incomplete, Completed, and Multiple Spells in Emilia-Romagna
by Michele Lalla & Francesco Pattarin
February 2001, Volume 35, Issue 1
- 1-32 The Theory of Socially Embedded Games: Applications and Extensions to Open and Closed Games
by Tom Burns & Anna Gomolinska & L. Meeker - 33-48 On Long-term Forecasting of Social Security: A Robustness Analysis
by Tatiana Ermolieva & Landis Mackellar & Anders Westlund - 49-60 Graphics for the Minimal Sufficient Cause Model
by Mikel Aickin - 61-76 Pairwise Multiple Comparisons under Violation of the Independence Assumption
by G. Seco & I. Menéndez de la Fuente & J. Escudero - 77-89 On the Structure of Measurements in Facet Theory
by Godfried Van Den Wittenboer - 91-105 Recovering the Metric Structure in Ordinal Data: Linear Versus Nonlinear Principal Components Analysis
by Math Candel - 107-115 Using Social Desirability Scales in Research among the Elderly
by Wil Dijkstra & Johannes Smit & Hannie Comijs
November 2000, Volume 34, Issue 4
- 331-351 Imputation of Missing Item Responses: Some Simple Techniques
by Mark Huisman - 353-366 Reliability of Assessment of Reading Ability in Three Countries
by Dougal Hutchison & Lesley Kendall & David Bartholomew & Martin Knott & Jane Galbraith & Maria Piccoli - 367-378 Measuring Electoral Control
by Henk Van Der Kolk - 379-406 The Theory of Socially Embedded Games: The Mathematics of Social Relationships, Rule Complexes, and Action Modalities
by Tom Burns & Anna Gomolińska - 407-418 The Methodology of Risk Perception Research
by Lennart Sjöberg - 419-431 Statistical Analysis of Sensitive Topics in Group and Individual Interviews
by Michael Kaplowitz
August 2000, Volume 34, Issue 3
- 223-235 A Probabilistic Clustering Model for Variables of Mixed Type
by Johann Bacher - 237-258 Neural Network Used to Analyze Multiple Perspectives Concerning Computer-Based Learning Environments
by Pävi Häkkinen - 259-274 A Conceptual Framework for Quantitative Text Analysis
by Carl Roberts - 275-298 Social Position and Behaviour: A Formalization
by Massimo Clavelli & Anna Attias - 299-321 Text Analysis Software: Commonalities, Differences and Limitations: The Results of a Review
by Melina Alexa & Cornelia Zuell - 323-330 Discrete Response Multilevel Models for Repeated Measures: An Application to Voting Intentions Data
by Maria Ferrao Barbosa & Harvey Goldstein
May 2000, Volume 34, Issue 2
- 115-135 Waiting Time and Production Uncertainty in Medical Services
by A. Marvasti - 137-152 Estimated Precision for Predictions from Generalized Linear Models in Sociological Research
by Tim Liao - 153-175 Spreading and Shifting Costs of Lateral Control Among Peers: A Structural Analysis at the Individual Level
by Emmanuel Lazega & David Krackhardt - 177-191 Latent Class Analysis of Respondent Scalability
by G. Van Den Wittenboer & J. Hox & E. De Leeuw - 193-216 ``Three Can Keep a Secret if Two are Dead'' (Lavigne, 1996): Weak Ties as Infiltration Routes
by Michael Faia - 217-222 Statistics Curriculum Revisited: Sequencing Presentation of Independent Groups and Repeated-Measures Designs as to Reflect Both the Effect Size and Statistical Significance
by David Krus & James Webb
February 2000, Volume 34, Issue 1
- 1-15 Television Viewing and High School Mathematics Achievement: A Neural Network Analysis
by Haejung Paik - 17-31 A Comparison of χ2, RFA and IRT Based Procedures in the Detection of DIF
by Juana Gómez-benito & María Navas-ara - 33-50 Application of Hierarchical Linear Models to Meta-Analysis: Study of the Monte Carlo Simulation on the Functioning of Traditional and Empirical-Bayes Effect Size
by María Castro & José-luis Gaviria - 51-63 What Kind of Dialogue Should Paradigm-Dialogues Be?
by Adri Smaling - 65-86 Computerized Decision Support Systems and Text Analysis: Evaluating CETA
by Harry Van Den Berg & Kees Van Der Veer - 87-102 The Ordinal Controversy Revisited
by Jarl Kampen & Marc Swyngedouw - 103-110 Measuring the Success of the Holland Hexagon
by T. Hutchinson
November 1999, Volume 33, Issue 4
- 353-360 Swinburne's Challenge: A Note on Probability Estimates for Nontypical Potential Evidence Instances
by Steven Miller - 361-380 Structured, Qualitative Comparison
by Karl Sivesind - 381-394 Economic Process Management and Its Application on Bank Industry
by Chung-Ming Yang - 395-410 Committed Objectivity in Race-Class-Gender Research
by Biko Agozino - 411-428 Nonresponse and Recall Errors in a Study of Absence because of Illness: An Analysis of Their Effects on Distributions and Relationships
by H. Van Goor & A. Verhage - 429-435 On the Relationship Between Validity and Power
by TENKO Raykov
August 1999, Volume 33, Issue 3
- 229-242 Why Do Cohabiting Couples Marry? An Example of a Causal Event History Approach to Interdependent Systems
by Hans-Peter Blossfeld & Erik Klijzing & Katharina Pohl & Götz Rohwer - 243-260 Out of Welfare: Functioning of Income Support in Torino
by Nicoletta Bosco & Dalit Contini & Nicola Negri - 261-276 Event History Data and Making a History out of Cross-Sectional Data
by Nan Dirk De Graaf - 277-289 Time Budgets, Life Histories and Social Position
by Jonathan Gershuny - 291-304 Family Formation and the Divisions of Labour in Belgian Couple Households
by Thérése Jacobs & Sven De Maeyer & Miriam Beck - 305-322 At the Edge of Longitudinal Analysis. Welfare Institutions and Social Assistance Dynamics
by Yuri Kazepov - 323-338 The Contribution of Longitudinal Research to the Study of Women's Poverty
by Elisabetta Ruspini - 339-351 Issues in the Design and Analysis of Panel Studies: A Cursory Review
by Ugo Trivellato
May 1999, Volume 33, Issue 2
- 97-116 Replicating Text: The Cumulation of Knowledge in Social Science
by Robert Hogenraad & Dean McKENZIE - 117-133 Inconsistencies Across Three Contextual Meanings of Reliability
by Oliver Tzeng & Janet Welch - 135-156 Qualitative Text Analysis Supported by Conceptual Data Systems
by Karsten Mackensen & Uta Wille - 157-168 Measuring Career Mobility: An Empirical Comparison of Six Mobility Indexes
by Toon Taris - 169-183 The Use of Triangulation in a Study of Refugee Well-Being
by Janice Kopinak - 185-202 Sampling for Possibilities
by Michael Wood & Richard Christy - 203-213 Modeling Item Nonresponse in Questionnaires
by Philip Franses & Irma Geluk & Paul Van Homelen
February 1999, Volume 33, Issue 1
- 1-12 Trust and Understanding, Two Psychological Aspects of Randomized Response
by Johannes Landsheer & Peter Van Der Heijden & Ger Van Gils - 13-26 Extending Facet Design to Such Complex Psychological Structures as Piaget's Theory
by Barbro Bergling - 27-44 Untangling Political Ideology and Party Identification in the United States
by Robert Smith - 45-58 On the Problem of Identification in Multiplicative Intensity-Rate Models with Multiple Interactions
by Gebrenegus Ghilagaber - 59-76 Interviewers, Interviewer Continuity, and Panel Survey Nonresponse
by Pamela Campanelli & Colm O'Muircheartaigh - 77-84 On the Probability that all Weighted Scoring Rules Elect the Condorcet Winner
by William Gehrlein - 85-96 A Note on the Probability of Having a Strong Condorcet Winner
by Dominique Lepelley & William Gehrlein
November 1998, Volume 32, Issue 4
- 327-353 Formulating Hypotheses Graphically in Social Research
by Ricardo Bezerra & Sullaiman Jalloh & Janet Stevenson - 355-366 Can People Explain Their Own Vote? Introspective Questions as Indicators of Salience in the 1995 Quebec Referendum on Sovereignty
by André Blais & Pierre Martin & Richard Nadeau - 367-381 A Study of the Symbolic Aspects of Space Using Nonquantitative Techniques of Analysis
by Saergi Valera & Jaon Guàrdia & Enric Pol - 383-398 A Theory of Mutable and Immutable Characteristics: Their Impact on Allocation and Structural Positions
by Kenneth Bailey - 399-418 The Case of Case Studies: On the Methodological Discussion in Comparative Political Science
by Sylke Nissen - 419-431 Integrating Quantitative and Qualitative Analysis Using Latent and Manifest Variables
by Judy Gray & Iain Densten - 433-439 Graphical Analysis of the Two Parameters logistic Function (A Methodological Proposal)
by Concepción San-Luis & Alfonso Sánchez-Bruno
August 1998, Volume 32, Issue 3
- 213-227 Reflections on the Structure and Origin of Pareto Income Distributions
by H. Kopperer - 229-245 Goodness of Fit in Regression Analysis – R 2 and G 2 Reconsidered
by Curt Hagquist & Magnus Stenbeck - 247-262 A Multivariate Two-Group Effect Size Measure
by Tenko Raykov & Spiridon Penev - 257-273 Analyzing the Relationships between Individual Criminal Behavior and the Severity and Probability of Punishment
by Olof Dahlbäck - 275-296 Assessing the Cross-Sex Validity of the Goldthorpe Class Schema Using Log-linear Models with Latent Variables
by Geoffrey Evans & Colin Mills - 297-324 Analysis of Survival Data with Multiple Causes of Failure
by Gebrenegus Ghilagaber
May 1998, Volume 32, Issue 2
- 109-117 Levels of Aggregation: A Conceptual Model
by A. Oumlil & Joseph Balloun - 119-154 The Emergence of Orientation and the Geometry of Logic
by Bernd Schmeikal - 155-163 Relationship between the Mean and the Constant in a Box–Jenkins Time Series Model
by Jesús Rosel & Jaime Arnau & Pilar Jara - 165-180 The Effectiveness of Educational and Needle Exchange Programs: A Meta-analysis of HIV Prevention Strategies for Injecting Drug Users
by Jay Cross & Cynthia Saunders & Debra Bartelli - 181-200 Rediscovering and Confronting Critical Ambiguities in the Determination of Causality
by Sheldon Goldenberg - 201-211 The Effect of Prior Probability on Skill in Two-Group Discriminant Analysis
by Haejung Paik
February 1998, Volume 32, Issue 1
- 1-13 A Typology of Partial-Order: The Case of Drug Use in Israel
by Shlomit Levy - 15-29 Multilevel Analysis of Repeated Measures Data
by Rien Van Der Leeden - 31-45 The Impact of Respondent and Interviewer Characteristics on the Number of “No Opinion” Answers
by Jan Pickery & Geert Loosveldt - 47-62 A Structural Analysis of the Changing Image of China in the New York Times from 1949 through 1988
by Wenjie Yan - 63-75 Short Time Series Analysis: C Statistic vs Edgington Model
by Jaume Arnau & Roser Bono - 77-91 Handling Missing Data by Re-approaching Non-respondents
by Mark Huisman & Boudien Krol & Eric Van Sonderen - 93-108 Q-Analysis Techniques for Studying Communication Content
by Thomas Jacobson & Wenjie Yan
November 1997, Volume 31, Issue 4
- 325-335 The business of elections
by Baruch Mevorach - 337-346 Marginal values of water quantity and quality variations
by Dimitrios Giannias - 347-360 Lifestyle as a generic concept in ethnographic research
by Robert Stebbins - 361-384 Causal inference, time and observation plans in the social sciences
by Hans-Peter Blossfeld & Götz Rohwer - 385-399 Homogeneity tests in meta-analysis: a Monte Carlo comparison of statistical power and Type I error
by Julio Sánchez-Meca & Fulgencio Marín-Martínez - 401-423 Case study principles for different types of cases
by J. Cunningham - 425-442 System and conflict: toward a symbiotic reconciliation
by Kenneth Bailey
August 1997, Volume 31, Issue 3
- 217-231 How to beat the average
by Eva Pichler - 233-267 Reason rules...: the utility of rationality and the rationality of utility
by Johan De Vree & Johan Dagevos - 269-285 Tests of stability in attitude research
by J.M. Batista-Foguet & Willem Saris - 287-304 Some cumulative logit models for panel-data analysis: an application to a dynamic analysis of personal efficacy
by Kazuo Yamaguchi - 305-315 Reliability of registrations: a feasibility study into registration of occupational and educational titles in hospitals
by Roel Popping - 317-324 A difference which makes a difference
by Joseph Balloun & Gary Klein
May 1997, Volume 31, Issue 2
- 109-125 Life histories in housing research: the case of Pakistanis in Glasgow
by Alison Bowes & Naira Dar & Duncan Sim - 127-140 On the validity and reliability of self-reported vote: validity without reliability?
by Hans Andersson & Donald Granberg - 141-154 Triangulation: Validity and empirically-based hypothesis construction
by Christian Erzberger & Gerald Prein - 155-171 The new statistical thinking
by V. Shvyrkov - 173-191 Handicapping "judges": some theory and practice
by J. Neggers & B. Wells - 193-197 A critical test of the choice questionnaire for collecting informed public opinions
by Corinne Van der Salm & Daan van Knippenberg & Dancker Daamen - 199-206 The collapsibility theorem in log-linear analysis of categorical data: an application in program evaluation
by Pedro Sánchez-Algarra & M. Anguera-Argilaga - 207-215 Registration of longitudinal data by means of musical notation: some applications
by Eva Johanson
February 1997, Volume 31, Issue 1
- 1-13 Some brief notes on the “unfinished business” of qualitative inquiry
by Marcel Fredericks & Steven Miller - 15-35 The importance of flexible hazard functions in the analysis of organizational survival data -- experiences from a cohort of Swedish commercial banks
by Reinhold Bergstro¨m & Lars Engvall & Eva Wallerstedt - 37-56 Interdisciplinary social science: a methodological analysis
by Jan Faber & Willem Scheper - 57-78 Structural equation modeling and the latent linearity hypothesis in social and behavioral research
by Tenko Raykov & Spiridon Penev - 79-93 On selectivity of nonresponse in discrete-time multi-wave panel studies
by Toon Taris - 95-106 Confirmatory factor analysis applied to Matthews adjective checklist of self-reported activation: effect of time of day
by Joan Gua`rdia & Ana Adan
November 1996, Volume 30, Issue 4
- 345-359 Testing for convergence in left-right ideological positions
by Rob Eisinga & Philip Franses - 361-370 The in-depth testing of survey questions: A critical appraisal of methods
by William Foddy - 371-388 Applying a non parametric methodology to the study of corporate reputation
by Oded Shenkar & Ephraim Yuchtman-Yaar - 389-404 Multilevel analysis of the changing relationship between class and party in Britain 1964–1992
by A. Heath & M. Yang & H. Goldstein - 405-426 Analysis of longitudinal data using the hierarchical linear model
by Tom Snijders - 427-448 Dubious cycles: a methodological critique of the Namenwirth/Weber thesis on cultural change with an introduction into filter design methods
by Helmut Thome & Thomas Rahlf - 449-450 Warning that reminders will be sent increased response rate
by Josephine Green
August 1996, Volume 30, Issue 3
- 231-252 Models of representation of social mobility and inequality systems. A neural network approach
by Cinzia Meraviglia - 253-276 Multivariate statistical techniques and sociological research
by Venera Tomaselli - 277-300 Constructing and using a multiplicative model of the impact of societal changes on violent crime
by Olof Dahlbäck - 301-321 Classification schemes and the study of social mobility: A detailed examination of the Blau-Duncan categories
by Daniel Krymkowski & Zbigniew Sawiński & Henryk Domanski - 323-343 Bivariate and multivariate scaled association models. An application to homogamy of social origin and education in Hungary between 1930 and 1979
by Wilfred Uunk & Harry Ganzeboom & Péter Róbert
May 1996, Volume 30, Issue 2
- 115-136 Asking and answering yes/no-questions in survey interviews: a conversational approach
by Nico Molenaar & Johannes Smit - 137-160 Social structure and voting choice: hypotheses, findings, and interpretations
by Robert Smith - 161-171 Economic entropy and its application to the structure of the transport system
by Lu Jiang - 173-188 Social environmental impacts on survey cooperation
by Mick Couper & Robert Groves - 189-203 Modeling nonresponse in multiwave panel studies using discrete-time Markov models
by Toon Taris - 205-230 Probing behaviour of interviewers in the standardised semi-open research interview
by Hanneke Houtkoop-Steenstra
February 1996, Volume 30, Issue 1
- 1-17 The impact of mood on personality measures
by Morten Heide & Kjell Grønhaug - 19-35 A common base for quality control criteria in quantitative and qualitative research
by Peter Swanborn - 37-60 Path analysis with partial association measures
by Gilbert Ritschard & Jean Kellerhals & Michael Olszak & Massimo Sardi - 61-86 Structural changes and association in mobility tables: an integration and extension of existing approaches
by G. Marks & Y. Pittelkow & F. Jones - 87-99 How different are social choice functions: a rough sets approach
by Mario Fedrizzi & Janusz Kacprzyk & Hannu Nurmi - 101-113 State-contingent representations, strategic market games and systematic uncertainty
by Pier Sacco
November 1995, Volume 29, Issue 4
- 339-403 Self-reflexive networks: Theory · topology · applications
by Massimo Buscema - 405-420 Competing risks models in discrete time with nominal or ordinal categories of response
by Gerhard Tutz - 421-428 Generalizability coefficients are reliability coefficients
by Robert O'brien - 429-432 The social meaning of female participation in the labor force
by David Lester - 433-438 On the fundamental thought behind voting rules
by Björn Stefánsson
August 1995, Volume 29, Issue 3
- 223-240 Qualitative sampling in a multi-method survey
by Bettina Nickel & Martin Berger & Peter Schmidt & Kerstin Plies - 241-250 Estimating qualifications in a self-evaluating group
by I. Bomze & W. Gutjahr - 251-271 On statistical approaches to the study of the “Law of Initial Values”
by Tenko Raykov - 273-286 The performance of a knowledge-based system for converting occupational classifications
by Roel Popping - 287-298 Methodological issues in feminist research
by Biko Agozino - 299-315 Retrospective questions: data quality, task difficulty, and the use of a checklist
by Wander Vaart & Johannes Zouwen & Wil Dijkstra - 317-329 Boolean comparative analysis of qualitative data
by A. Romme - 331-337 A statistical analysis of seven multipliers for linear congruential random number generators with modulus 2 31 −1
by Alfonso Sánchez-Bruno & Concepción Luis-Costas
May 1995, Volume 29, Issue 2
- 113-124 The new approach in the analysis of 2×2 tables
by V. Shvyrkov - 125-139 Using a highly portable computer to gather qualitative social network data
by Patrick Doreian & Katherine Woodard & Wen-Ban Kuo - 141-155 Dynamics in the fragmentation of political party systems
by Stephen Coleman - 157-172 Computer-assisted content analysis of newspapers
by Roberto Franzosi - 173-189 Variable importance by partitioningR 2
by Johan Bring - 191-206 The measurement of left-right and libertarian-authoritarian values: A comparison of balanced and unbalanced scales
by Geoffrey Evans & Anthony Heath - 207-222 Measurement with multiple indicators and psychophysical scaling in the context of Fishbein and Ajzen's theory of reasoned action
by Bas Putte & Willem Saris & Johan Hoogstraten
February 1995, Volume 29, Issue 1
- 1-16 Goodness-of-fit measures for multiple correspondence analysis
by Johann Bacher - 17-37 Models and trends of log-linear association
by Carl Roberts & Danny Hoyt - 39-53 Uses of qualitative/quantitative terms in social and educational research
by M. Morales - 55-66 Theory and evidence in qualitative research
by Martyn Hammersley - 67-72 Combining opposing methodologies in studies of suicide and homicide
by David Lester - 73-86 Probing: A dangerous practice in social surveys?
by William Foddy - 87-110 The nonrandom selection of don't knows in binary and ordinal responses: Corrections with the bivariate probit model with sample selection
by Tim Liao
November 1994, Volume 28, Issue 4
- 329-344 A comparison of nonresponse in mail, telephone, and face-to-face surveys
by Joop Hox & Edith Leeuw - 345-370 The growth of sociological theories
by Martti Kuokkanen & Jukka Savolainen - 371-381 Some simple structure significance tests for exploratory component analysis with market survey data
by A. Oumlil & Joseph Balloun - 383-409 The meaning and measurement of behavior
by Johan Vree - 411-419 Probability and the subjective evidence condition
by Steven Miller & Marcel Fredericks - 421-433 Chaos theory and social science: A methodological analysis
by Jan Faber & Henk Koppelaar - 435-444 Beyond the ecological fallacy
by Max Visser
August 1994, Volume 28, Issue 3
- 219-232 The potential of videotape data: Emotional correlates of senile dementia in families as a case in point
by Barbara Hanson - 233-249 The pragmatic dimension
by Adri Smaling - 251-265 Nonpolicy issues and the spatial theory of voting
by James Endersby - 267-282 Unfolding event histories: Scaling of non-repeating events
by Toon Taris & Inge Bok - 283-304 Robust estimation procedures and visual display techniques for a two-way classification model
by Michael Sklar & Ronald Armstrong - 305-313 Application of diffuse measurement to the evaluation of psychological structures
by Concepción Costas & Pedro Marañon & Juan Cabrera - 315-327 Numbers and words revisited: Being “shamelessly eclectic”
by Gretchen Rossman & Bruce Wilson
May 1994, Volume 28, Issue 2
- 117-136 The robustness of maximum likelihood and distribution-free estimators to non-normality in confirmatory factor analysis
by Jeri Benson & John Fleishman - 137-150 CIM: Computer interviewing by mail
by Marc Jacobs & Jay Cross & Elisabeth Smailes - 151-164 Evaluating Pseudo-R 2 's for binary probit models
by Michael Veall & Klaus Zimmermann - 165-184 Multivariate analysis of coffee images: A study in the simultaneous display of multivariate quantitative and qualitative variables for several assessors
by John Gower & Garmt Dijksterhuis - 185-217 Goodness of fit in confirmatory factor analysis: The effects of sample size and model parsimony
by Herbert Marsh & John Balla
February 1994, Volume 28, Issue 1
- 1-20 Evaluations using nonparametric statistics
by Michiel Vries - 21-53 Outside and inside the regression “black box” from exploratory to interior data analysis
by Roberto Franzosi - 55-81 Coloured semantic networks for content analysis
by Jean Malrieu - 83-97 A micro-macro linkage in the measurement of inequality: Another look at the Gini coefficient
by Kunihiro Kimura - 99-116 An item response model with single peaked item characteristic curves: The PARELLA model
by Herbert Hoijtink & Ivo Molenaar
November 1993, Volume 27, Issue 4
- 325-334 Analyzing judicial discrimination
by Olof Dahlbäck - 335-352 Models for status inconsistency and mobility: A comparison of the approaches by Hope and Sobel with the mainstream square additive model
by John Hendrickx & Nan Graaf & Jan Lammers & Wout Ultee - 353-370 On estimating true change interrelationships with other variables
by Tenko Raykov - 371-382 Properties in science and their modelling
by Mark Burgin & Vladimir Kuznetsov - 383-410 Toward a rapprochement between the two basic paradigms of educational research
by Bishwa Mukherjee - 411-420 The political dimension of intercultural research - the Australian experience
by Anne Seitz