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Sociological Methods & Research1972 - 2025
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 Volume 50, issue 4, 2021
 
  What Do Books in the Home Proxy For? A Cautionary Tale   pp. 1487-1514 Per EngzellBayesian Two-level Model for Repeated Partially Ordered Responses: Application to Adolescent Smoking Behavior Analysis   pp. 1515-1551 Xiaoqing Wang, Haotian Wu, Xiangnan Feng and Xinyuan SongExperimental Evidence on Immediate and Long-term Consequences of Test-induced Respondent Burden for Panel Attrition   pp. 1552-1583 Corinna Kleinert, Bernhard Christoph and Michael RulandAssessing Discrimination in Correspondence Studies   pp. 1584-1622 Jorge RodrÃguez Menés and Marti RoviraCheck Your Truth Conditions! Clarifying the Relationship between Theories of Causation and Social Science Methods for Causal Inference   pp. 1623-1659 Ingo Rohlfing and Christina Isabel ZuberSmall Area Estimation of Latent Economic Well-being   pp. 1660-1693 Angelo Moretti, Natalie Shlomo and Joseph W. SakshaugSystematic Social Observation in the Study of Civil Society Organizations   pp. 1694-1724 Matthew Baggetta and David M. BredenkampAgent-Based Models for Assessing Complex Statistical Models: An Example Evaluating Selection and Social Influence Estimates from SIENA   pp. 1725-1762 Sebastian Daza and L. Kurt KreugerLasso Regularization for Selection of Log-linear Models: An Application to Educational Assortative Mating   pp. 1763-1800 Mauricio Bucca and Daniela R. UrbinaDo Employers “Walk the Talk†After All? An Illustration of Methods for Assessing Signals in Underpowered Designs   pp. 1801-1841 Jonathan R. Brauer, Jacob C. Day and Brittany M. HammondSubjective Causality and Counterfactuals in the Social Sciences: Toward an Ethnographic Causality?   pp. 1842-1862 Peter Abell and Ofer EngelUsing Smartphone Technology for Research on Refugees: Evidence from Germany   pp. 1863-1894 Florian Keusch, Mariel M. Leonard, Christoph Sajons and Susan SteinerWhy the “Hoax†Paper of Baldwin (2018) Should Be Reinstated   pp. 1895-1915 Geoff G. ColeUnderstanding the “Grievance Studies Affair†Papers and Why They Should Be Reinstated: A Response to Geoff Cole   pp. 1916-1936 Helen Pluckrose, James Lindsay and Peter BoghossianThe Grievance Studies Affair; One Funeral at a Time: A Reply to Pluckrose, Lindsay, and Boghossian   pp. 1937-1945 Geoff G. Cole Volume 50, issue 3, 2021
 
  Fear Not Scarcity but Inequality, Not Poverty but Instability   pp. 939-943 Weihua AnLinking Input Inequality and Outcome Inequality   pp. 944-1005 Guillermina JassoTreatment Effect Deviation as an Alternative to Blinder–Oaxaca Decomposition for Studying Social Inequality   pp. 1006-1033 Weihua An and Adam N. GlynnCovariance Regression Models for Studying Treatment Effect Heterogeneity Across One or More Outcomes: Understanding How Treatments Shape Inequality   pp. 1034-1072 Deirdre Bloome and Daniel SchrageEvaluating the Cumulative Impact of Childhood Misfortune: A Structural Equation Modeling Approach   pp. 1073-1109 Sarah Mustillo, Miao Li and Kenneth F. FerraroThe Social Integration of American Cities: Network Measures of Connectedness Based on Everyday Mobility Across Neighborhoods   pp. 1110-1149 Nolan E. Phillips, Brian L. Levy, Robert J. Sampson, Mario L. Small and Ryan Q. WangNetwork Diffusion Under Homophily and Consolidation as a Mechanism for Social Inequality   pp. 1150-1185 Linda Zhao and Filiz GaripGood Housekeeping, Great Expectations: Gender and Housework Norms   pp. 1186-1214 Sarah Thébaud, Sabino Kornrich and Leah RuppannerExpansion, Enrollment, and Inequality of Educational Opportunity   pp. 1215-1242 Michelle JacksonThe Dance of the Mechanisms: How Observed Information Influences the Validity of Missingness Assumptions   pp. 1243-1258 Rianne Margaretha Schouten and Gerko VinkMultiple Imputation Using Gaussian Copulas   pp. 1259-1283 Florian M. Hollenbach, Iavor Bojinov, Shahryar Minhas, Nils W. Metternich, Michael D. Ward and Alexander VolfovskyUsing Predictions and Marginal Effects to Compare Groups in Regression Models for Binary Outcomes   pp. 1284-1320 J. Scott Long and Sarah A. MustilloSome Methods for the Analysis of Event Sequence Data from Multiple Respondents   pp. 1321-1352 John Levi Martin and James P. MurphyGain Scores Revisited: A Graphical Models Perspective   pp. 1353-1375 Yongnam Kim and Peter M. SteinerTesting Complex Social Theories With Causal Mediation Analysis and G-Computation: Toward a Better Way to Do Causal Structural Equation Modeling   pp. 1376-1406 Krisztián PóschProcess Tracing and the Problem of Missing Data   pp. 1407-1435 Ezequiel Gonzalez-Ocantos and Jody LaPorteValidation of a Pictorial Survey Tool to Measure Time Use in an African Urban Setting   pp. 1436-1451 Lauren M. Schwartz, Jane Mutanga, Robert Kakaire, Paula Davis-Olwell, Andreas Handel, Juliet Sekandi, M. Elizabeth Halloran, Noah Kiwanuka, Sarah Zalwango and Christopher C. WhalenOn the Transportability of Laboratory Results   pp. 1452-1481 Felix Bader, Bastian Baumeister, Roger Berger and Marc Keuschnigg Volume 50, issue 2, 2021
 
  New Results About Difference Scores, Ratios, and Hierarchical Linear Model Parameters as Tools for Comparing Groups   pp. 467-490 Ross M. StolzenbergDiagnosing Multicollinearity in Exponential Random Graph Models   pp. 491-530 Scott W. DuxburyFitting Nonlinear Mixed-effects Models With Alternative Residual Covariance Structures   pp. 531-566 Shelley A. Blozis and Jeffrey R. HarringAnalyzing Heaped Counts Versus Longitudinal Presence/Absence Data in Joint Zero-inflated Discrete Regression Models   pp. 567-596 Erin R. Lundy and C. B. DeanNegotiations in the Shadow of Outside Alternatives: An Estimation Strategy   pp. 597-626 Marius RadeanUnbiased Population Size Estimation on Still Gigapixel Images   pp. 627-648 Marcos Cruz and Javier González-VillaScaling Sensitive Factorial Survey Analysis   pp. 649-682 Volker LangGauging the Import and Essentiality of Single Conditions in Standard Configurational Solutions   pp. 683-707 Alessia DamonteFlexible Coding of In-depth Interviews: A Twenty-first-century Approach   pp. 708-739 Nicole M. Deterding and Mary C. WatersPerceived Corruption, Trust, and Interviewer Behavior in 26 European Countries   pp. 740-777 Jörg Blasius and Victor ThiessenAn Ordinal, Concept-driven Approach to Measurement: The Lexical Scale   pp. 778-811 John Gerring, Daniel Pemstein and Svend-Erik SkaaningDoes Undercoverage on the U.S. Address-based Sampling Frame Translate to Coverage Bias?   pp. 812-836 Ashley Amaya, Stephanie Zimmer, Katherine Morton and Rachel HarterInterrater Reliability in Systematic Review Methodology: Exploring Variation in Coder Decision-Making   pp. 837-865 Jyoti Belur, Lisa Tompson, Amy Thornton and Miranda SimonHow Accurate Are Self-reports of Voluntary Association Memberships?   pp. 866-900 Robyn Rap and Pamela PaxtonA Note on a Reformulation of the KHB Method   pp. 901-912 Richard Breen, Kristian Bernt Karlson and Anders HolmThe Logic and Methodology of “Necessary but Not Sufficient Causalityâ€: A Comment on Necessary Condition Analysis (NCA)*   pp. 913-925 Alrik ThiemNecessary Condition Analysis (NCA) Does Exactly What It Should Do When Applied Properly: A Reply to a Comment on NCA*   pp. 926-936 Jan Dul, Barbara Vis and Gary Goertz Volume 50, issue 1, 2021
 
  Fairness in Criminal Justice Risk Assessments: The State of the Art   pp. 3-44 Richard Berk, Hoda Heidari, Shahin Jabbari, Michael Kearns and Aaron RothDoes Speculation Belong in Social Science Research?   pp. 45-74 Richard SwedbergThe Qualitative Stage of Building Bayesian Belief Networks in a Focus Group Setting: Decision-Making under Uncertainty among Vietnamese Rice Farmers   pp. 75-102 Maja Založnik, Michael B. Bonsall and Sarah HarperThe Ulysses Principle: A Criterial Framework for Reducing Bias When Enlisting the Work of Historians   pp. 103-134 Jørgen Møller and Svend-Erik SkaaningVideo Data Analysis: A Methodological Frame for a Novel Research Trend   pp. 135-174 Anne Nassauer and Nicolas M. LegewieRespondent Processing of Images in Web Surveys   pp. 175-201 Nuttirudee Charoenruk and Mathew StangeThe Future of Coding: A Comparison of Hand-Coding and Three Types of Computer-Assisted Text Analysis Methods   pp. 202-237 Laura K. Nelson, Derek Burk, Marcel Knudsen and Leslie McCallUsing Instructed Response Items as Attention Checks in Web Surveys: Properties and Implementation   pp. 238-264 Tobias Gummer, Joss Roßmann and Henning SilberMeasuring Social Class with Changing Occupational Classifications: Reliability, Competing Measurement Strategies, and the 1970–1980 U.S. Classification Divide   pp. 265-309 Pablo Mitnik and Erin CumberworthUncovering the Nexus Between Attitudes, Preferences, and Behavior in Sociological Applications of Stated Choice Experiments   pp. 310-347 Ulf Liebe, Petr Mariel, Heiko Beyer and Jürgen MeyerhoffPrison Research: Challenges in Securing Permission and Data Collection   pp. 348-364 Vineetha SivakumarGeneralized Inflated Discrete Models: A Strategy to Work with Multimodal Discrete Distributions   pp. 365-400 Tianji Cai, Yiwei Xia and Yisu ZhouExpanding the Markov Chain Toolbox: Distributions of Occupation Times and Waiting Times   pp. 401-428 Christian DudelA Cautionary Note on the Reliability of the Online Survey Data: The Case of Wage Indicator   pp. 429-464 Magdalena Smyk, Joanna Tyrowicz and Lucas van der Velde |  |