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Volume 29, issue 4, 2001
- Strategies for Modeling a Categorical Variable Allowing Multiple Category Choices pp. 403-434

- Alan Agresti and Ivy Liu
- Estimation of Diffusion Processes from Incomplete Data pp. 435-467

- Henrich R. Greve, Nancy Brandon Tuma and David Strang
- Improper Solutions in Structural Equation Models pp. 468-508

- Feinian Chen, Kenneth A. Bollen, Pamela Paxton, Patrick J. Curran and James B. Kirby
- The Effects of Interviewer and Respondent Characteristics on Response Behavior in Panel Surveys pp. 509-523

- Jan Pickery, Geert Loosveldt and Ann Carton
- Nonoptimal Alignment pp. 524-531

- Kees van DRIEL and Paul Oosterveld
- How to Measure the Agreement between Sequences pp. 532-535

- Wil Dijkstra
Volume 29, issue 3, 2001
- Introduction to the Special Issue on Finite Mixture Models pp. 275-281

- Kenneth C. Land
- Same or Different? pp. 282-318

- McDERMOTT Shaun and Daniel S. Nagin
- On the Development of Different Kinds of Criminal Activity pp. 319-341

- Robert Brame, Edward P. Mulvey and Alex R. Piquero
- Discrete-Time Hazard Regression Models with Hidden Heterogeneity pp. 342-373

- Kenneth C. Land, Daniel S. Nagin and L. McCALL Patricia
- A SAS Procedure Based on Mixture Models for Estimating Developmental Trajectories pp. 374-393

- Bobby L. Jones, Daniel S. Nagin and Kathryn Roeder
Volume 29, issue 2, 2000
- Impact of a Confounding Variable on a Regression Coefficient pp. 147-194

- Kenneth A. Frank
- Analyzing Change in Categorical Variables by Generalized Log-Linear Models pp. 195-229

- Marcel A. Croon, Wicher Bergsma and Jacques A. Hagenaars
- Estimating True Changes when Categorical Panel Data are Affected by Uncorrelated and Correlated Classification Errors pp. 230-268

- Francesca Bassi, Jacques A. Hagenaars, Marcel A. Croon and Jeroen K. Vermunt
Volume 29, issue 1, 2000
- Sequence Analysis and Optimal Matching Methods in Sociology pp. 3-33

- Andrew Abbott and Angela Tsay
- But What Have You Done for Us Lately? pp. 34-40

- Joel H. Levine
- Some Comments on “Sequence Analysis and Optimal Matching Methods in Sociology: Review and Prospect†pp. 41-64

- Lawrence L. Wu
- Reply to Levine and Wu pp. 65-76

- Andrew Abbott
- Development of a Structural Hazard Rate Model in Sociological Research pp. 77-117

- Xian Liu
- A Heteroscedastic Generalized Extreme Value Discrete Choice Model pp. 118-144

- Langche Zeng
Volume 28, issue 4, 2000
- Strategies of Causal Inference in Small-N Analysis pp. 387-424

- James Mahoney
- Comments on Neural Networks pp. 425-453

- Haejung Paik
- Sampling Distributions of Segregation Indexes pp. 454-475

- Michael Ransom
- Age, Depression, and Attrition in the National Survey of Families and Households pp. 476-504

- John Mirowsky and John R. Reynolds
- A Comparison of Randomized Response, Computer-Assisted Self-Interview, and Face-to-Face Direct Questioning pp. 505-537

- Peter G. M. van der HEIJDEN, Ger van GILS, Jan Bouts and Joop J. Hox
Volume 28, issue 3, 2000
- Statistics of Ordinal Variation pp. 251-280

- Julian Blair and Michael G. Lacy
- Effects of Introductions in Large-Scale Telephone Survey Interviews pp. 281-300

- Hanneke Houtkoop-Steenstra and Huub van den BERGH
- Multiple Imputation for Missing Data pp. 301-309

- Paul D. Allison
- Introduction pp. 310-311

- Greg Pollock
- Noisy Convention Selection with Local Interaction pp. 312-340

- Kazunori Araki and Hamish Low
- Cooperation, Mimesis, and Local Interaction pp. 341-364

- Ilan Eshel, Dorothea K. Herreiner, Larry Samuelson, Emilia Sansone and Avner Shaked
- The Evolution of Partnerships pp. 365-381

- Ben Cooper and Chris Wallace
Volume 28, issue 2, 1999
- Assessing Direct and Indirect Effects in Multilevel Designs with Latent Variables pp. 123-153

- Stephen W. Raudenbush and Robert Sampson
- The Scope of General Theory pp. 154-185

- Terry Boswell and Cliff Brown
- Comparing Logit and Probit Coefficients Across Groups pp. 186-208

- Paul D. Allison
- The Nature of the Forbid/Allow Asymmetry pp. 209-244

- Bregje Holleman
Volume 28, issue 1, 1999
- Guest Editor's Introduction to the Special Issue on Bayesian Methods in the Social Sciences pp. 3-6

- Bruce Western
- Bayesian Analysis for Sociologists pp. 7-34

- Bruce Western
- Bayesian Analysis of Event History Models with Unobserved Heterogeneity via Markov Chain Monte Carlo pp. 35-60

- Steven M. Lewis and Adrian E. Raftery
- Binomial-Beta Hierarchical Models for Ecological Inference pp. 61-90

- Gary King, Ori Rosen and Martin A. Tanner
- Death Penalty Charging in Los Angeles County pp. 91-115

- Robert Weiss, Richard Berk, Wenzhi Li and Margaret Farrell-Ross
Volume 27, issue 4, 1999
- A Method for Systematically Observing and Recording Collective Action pp. 451-498

- David Schweingruber and McPHAIL Clark
- Prediction and Classification with Neural Network Models pp. 499-524

- Langche Zeng
- The Goodness of Fit of Latent Trait Models in Attitude Measurement pp. 525-546

- David J. Bartholomew and Panagiota Tzamourani
Volume 27, issue 3, 1999
- Editor's Introduction to the Special Issue on the Bayesian Information Criterion pp. 355-358

- Christopher Winship
- A Critique of the Bayesian Information Criterion for Model Selection pp. 359-397

- David L. Weakliem
- Comments on “A Critique of the Bayesian Information Criterion for Model Selection†pp. 398-402

- David Firth and Jouni Kuha
- Evaluating and Using Statistical Methods in the Social Sciences pp. 403-410

- Andrew Gelman and Donald B. Rubin
- Bayes Factors and BIC pp. 411-427

- Adrian E. Raftery
- The Tension between Generality and Accuracy pp. 428-435

- Yu Xie
- Reply to Firth and Kuha, Gelman and Rubin, Raftery, and Xie pp. 436-443

- David L. Weakliem
Volume 27, issue 2, 1998
- Guest Editor's Introduction to the Special Issue on Causality in the Social Sciences, in Honor of Herbert L. Costner pp. 140-147

- Adrian E. Raftery
- The Causal Devolution pp. 148-181

- Andrew Abbott
- Using Path Diagrams as a Structural Equation Modeling Tool pp. 182-225

- Peter Spirtes, Thomas Richardson, Christopher Meek, Richard Scheines and Clark Glymour
- Graphs, Causality, and Structural Equation Models pp. 226-284

- Judea Pearl
- A Broader Template for Analyzing Broken Randomized Experiments pp. 285-317

- John Barnard, Jiangtao Du, Jennifer L. Hill and Donald B. Rubin
- Causal Inference in Statistical Models of the Process of Socioeconomic Achievement pp. 318-348

- Michael E. Sobel
Volume 27, issue 1, 1998
- Choosing a Measure of Occupational Standing pp. 3-76

- John Robert Warren, Jennifer T. Sheridan and Robert M. Hauser
- Bootstrapping a Test Statistic for Vanishing Tetrads pp. 77-102

- Kenneth A. Bollen and Kwok-Fai Ting
- An Empirical Evaluation of In-Depth Probes Used to Pretest Survey Questions pp. 103-133

- William Foddy
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