Sociological Methods & Research
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Volume 51, issue 4, 2022
- From Ends to Means: The Promise of Computational Text Analysis for Theoretically Driven Sociological Research pp. 1469-1483

- Bart Bonikowski and Laura K. Nelson
- Machine Learning as a Model for Cultural Learning: Teaching an Algorithm What it Means to be Fat pp. 1484-1539

- Alina Arseniev-Koehler and Jacob G. Foster
- From Strange to Normal: Computational Approaches to Examining Immigrant Incorporation Through Shifts in the Mainstream pp. 1540-1579

- Andrea Voyer, Zachary D. Kline, Madison Danton and Tatiana Volkova
- Who Does What to Whom? Making Text Parsers Work for Sociological Inquiry pp. 1580-1633

- Oscar Stuhler
- When Corporations Are People: Agent Talk and the Development of Organizational Actorhood, 1890–1934* pp. 1634-1680

- Carly Knight
- A Language-Based Method for Assessing Symbolic Boundary Maintenance between Social Groups pp. 1681-1720

- Anjali M. Bhatt, Amir Goldberg and Sameer B. Srivastava
- Politics as Usual? Measuring Populism, Nationalism, and Authoritarianism in U.S. Presidential Campaigns (1952–2020) with Neural Language Models pp. 1721-1787

- Bart Bonikowski, Yuchen Luo and Oscar Stuhler
- And the Rest is History: Measuring the Scope and Recall of Wikipedia’s Coverage of Three Women’s Movement Subgroups pp. 1788-1825

- Laura K. Nelson, Rebekah Getman and Syed Arefinul Haque
- The Extended Computational Case Method: A Framework for Research Design pp. 1826-1867

- Juan Pablo Pardo-Guerra and Prithviraj Pahwa
- From Text Signals to Simulations: A Review and Complement to Text as Data by Grimmer, Roberts & Stewart (PUP 2022) pp. 1868-1885

- James Evans
- Model Adequacy Checking/Goodness-of-fit Testing for Behavior in Joint Dynamic Network/Behavior Models, with an Extension to Two-mode Networks pp. 1886-1919

- Cheng Wang, Carter T. Butts, John Hipp and Cynthia M. Lakon
- Joint Modeling of Multivariate Survival Data With an Application to Retirement pp. 1920-1946

- Grace Li, Mary Lesperance and Zheng Wu
- The probability of a robust inference for internal validity pp. 1947-1968

- Tenglong Li and Ken Frank
- Intensive Family Observations: A Methodological Guide pp. 1969-2022

- Annette Lareau and Aliya Hamid Rao
Volume 51, issue 3, 2022
- What Can You Do With a Single Case? How to Think About Ethnographic Case Selection Like a Historical Sociologist pp. 931-962

- Josh Pacewicz
- The Double Bind of Qualitative Comparative Analysis pp. 963-982

- Vincent Arel-Bundock
- Intersectionality, Contextual Specificity, and Everyday Discrimination: Assessing the Difficulty Associated With Identifying a Main Reason for Discrimination Among Racial/Ethnic Minority Respondents pp. 983-1013

- Catherine E. Harnois, João L. Bastos and Salma Shariff-Marco
- The Future Strikes Back: Using Future Treatments to Detect and Reduce Hidden Bias pp. 1014-1051

- Felix Elwert and Fabian T. Pfeffer
- Mitigating Selection Bias: A Bayesian Approach to Two-stage Causal Modeling With Instrumental Variables for Nonnormal Missing Data pp. 1052-1099

- Dingjing Shi and Xin Tong
- Interactions in Fixed Effects Regression Models pp. 1100-1127

- Marco Giesselmann and Alexander W. Schmidt-Catran
- Cross-classified Multilevel Models for Personal Networks: Detecting and Accounting for Overlapping Actors pp. 1128-1163

- Raffaele Vacca, Jeanne-Marie R. Stacciarini and Mark Tranmer
- The Age-Period-Cohort-Interaction Model for Describing and Investigating Inter-cohort Deviations and Intra-cohort Life-course Dynamics pp. 1164-1210

- Liying Luo and James S. Hodges
- Applying and Assessing Large-N QCA: Causality and Robustness From a Critical Realist Perspective pp. 1211-1243

- Roel Rutten
- A Logistic Regression Extension for the Randomized Response Simple and Crossed Models: Theoretical Results and Empirical Evidence pp. 1244-1281

- Shu-Hui Hsieh and Pier Francesco Perri
- Method to the Madness: Tracking and Interviewing Respondents in a Longitudinal Study of Prisoner Reentry pp. 1282-1324

- Chantal Fahmy, Kendra J. Clark, Meghan M. Mitchell, Scott H. Decker and David C. Pyrooz
- Individual Components of Three Inequality Measures for Analyzing Shapes of Inequality pp. 1325-1356

- Tim Futing Liao
- Using Location Data From Mobile Phones to Study Participation in Mass Protests pp. 1357-1412

- Assaf Rotman and Michael Shalev
- An Improved Two-stage Stratified Randomized Response Model for Estimating Sensitive Proportion pp. 1413-1441

- Zawar Hussain, Salman Arif Cheema and Ishtiaq Hussain
- Q-SpAM: How to Efficiently Measure Similarity in Online Research pp. 1442-1464

- Alex Koch, Felix Speckmann and Christian Unkelbach
Volume 51, issue 2, 2022
- BIC Extensions for Order-constrained Model Selection pp. 471-498

- J. Mulder and A. E. Raftery
- Transparency and Replication in Cross-national Survey Research: Identification of Problems and Possible Solutions pp. 499-526

- Elena Damian, Bart Meuleman and Wim van Oorschot
- Beyond the Facts: Limited Empirical Diversity and Causal Inference in Qualitative Comparative Analysis pp. 527-540

- Alrik Thiem
- Critical Tension: Sufficiency and Parsimony in QCA pp. 541-565

- Adrian Dușa
- Meta-analysis in Sociological Research: Power and Heterogeneity pp. 566-604

- Guangyu Tong and Guang Guo
- The Impact of Social Desirability Pressures on Whites’ Endorsement of Racial Stereotypes: A Comparison Between Oral and ACASI Reports in a National Survey pp. 605-631

- Tobias H. Stark, Floor M. van Maaren, Jon A. Krosnick and Gaurav Sood
- How Events Enter (or Not) Data Sets: The Pitfalls and Guidelines of Using Newspapers in the Study of Conflict pp. 632-666

- Leila Demarest and Arnim Langer
- Bayesian Approaches to Assessing the Parallel Lines Assumption in Cumulative Ordered Logit Models pp. 667-698

- Jun Xu, Shawn G. Bauldry and Andrew S. Fullerton
- Improved Estimation of Poisson Rate Distributions Through a Multimode Survey Design pp. 699-727

- Marcin Hitczenko
- Spatial Regression Models: A Systematic Comparison of Different Model Specifications Using Monte Carlo Experiments pp. 728-759

- Tobias Rüttenauer
- A Meta-analysis of the Relative Effectiveness of the Item Count Technique Compared to Direct Questioning pp. 760-799

- Jiayuan Li and Wim Van den Noortgate
- Zero-truncated Binomial Distribution as a Randomization Device pp. 800-815

- Zakry Zapata, Stephen A. Sedory and Sarjinder Singh
- Relying on External Information Sources When Answering Knowledge Questions in Web Surveys pp. 816-836

- Tobias Gummer and Tanja Kunz
- How to Deal With Reverse Causality Using Panel Data? Recommendations for Researchers Based on a Simulation Study pp. 837-865

- Lars Leszczensky and Tobias Wolbring
- Acceptance of the Automated Online Collection of Geographical Information pp. 866-886

- Barbara Felderer and Annelies G. Blom
- Disambiguating and Specifying Social Actors in Big Data: Using Wikipedia as a Data Source for Demographic Information pp. 887-925

- Philipp Poschmann and Jan Goldenstein
Volume 51, issue 1, 2022
- Detecting “White Flight†in the Contemporary United States: A Multicomponent Approach pp. 3-33

- Samuel H. Kye and Andrew Halpern-Manners
- How and Why Interviews Work: Ethnographic Interviews and Meso-level Public Culture pp. 34-67

- Rachel Rinaldo and Jeffrey Guhin
- Making Things Possible pp. 68-107

- Gabriel Abend
- What’s to Like? Facebook as a Tool for Survey Data Collection pp. 108-140

- Daniel Schneider and Kristen Harknett
- Opening the Blackbox of Treatment Interference: Tracing Treatment Diffusion through Network Analysis pp. 141-164

- Weihua An and Tyler J. VanderWeele
- The Mechanics of Treatment-effect Estimate Bias for Nonexperimental Data pp. 165-202

- Roberto V. Penaloza and Mark Berends
- General Marginal-free Association Indices for Contingency Tables: From the Altham Index to the Intrinsic Association Coefficient pp. 203-236

- Milan Bouchet-Valat
- A Mixed Methods Approach to the Analysis of Bias in Cross-cultural Studies pp. 237-270

- Isabel BenÃtez, Fons Van de Vijver and José Luis Padilla
- Estimating Candidate Support in Voting Rights Act Cases: Comparing Iterative EI and EI-R×C Methods pp. 271-304

- Matt Barreto, Loren Collingwood, Sergio Garcia-Rios and Kassra AR Oskooii
- Measuring Generalized Trust: Two New Approaches pp. 305-356

- Blaine G. Robbins
- A Comparison of Peer Influence Estimates from SIENA Stochastic Actor–based Models and from Conventional Regression Approaches pp. 357-395

- Daniel T. Ragan, D. Wayne Osgood, Nayan G. Ramirez, James Moody and Scott D. Gest
- The Factorial Survey: The Impact of the Presentation Format of Vignettes on Answer Behavior and Processing Time pp. 396-438

- Hawal Shamon, Hermann Dülmer and Adam Giza
- A Two-stage Multilevel Randomized Response Technique With Proportional Odds Models and Missing Covariates pp. 439-467

- Shu-Hui Hsieh, Shen-Ming Lee and Chin-Shang Li
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