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Volume 50, issue 4, 2021
- What Do Books in the Home Proxy For? A Cautionary Tale pp. 1487-1514

- Per Engzell
- Bayesian 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 Song
- Experimental Evidence on Immediate and Long-term Consequences of Test-induced Respondent Burden for Panel Attrition pp. 1552-1583

- Corinna Kleinert, Bernhard Christoph and Michael Ruland
- Assessing Discrimination in Correspondence Studies pp. 1584-1622

- Jorge RodrÃguez Menés and Marti Rovira
- Check 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 Zuber
- Small Area Estimation of Latent Economic Well-being pp. 1660-1693

- Angelo Moretti, Natalie Shlomo and Joseph W. Sakshaug
- Systematic Social Observation in the Study of Civil Society Organizations pp. 1694-1724

- Matthew Baggetta and David M. Bredenkamp
- Agent-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 Kreuger
- Lasso Regularization for Selection of Log-linear Models: An Application to Educational Assortative Mating pp. 1763-1800

- Mauricio Bucca and Daniela R. Urbina
- Do 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. Hammond
- Subjective Causality and Counterfactuals in the Social Sciences: Toward an Ethnographic Causality? pp. 1842-1862

- Peter Abell and Ofer Engel
- Using Smartphone Technology for Research on Refugees: Evidence from Germany pp. 1863-1894

- Florian Keusch, Mariel M. Leonard, Christoph Sajons and Susan Steiner
- Why the “Hoax†Paper of Baldwin (2018) Should Be Reinstated pp. 1895-1915

- Geoff G. Cole
- Understanding 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 Boghossian
- The 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 An
- Linking Input Inequality and Outcome Inequality pp. 944-1005

- Guillermina Jasso
- Treatment Effect Deviation as an Alternative to Blinder–Oaxaca Decomposition for Studying Social Inequality pp. 1006-1033

- Weihua An and Adam N. Glynn
- Covariance Regression Models for Studying Treatment Effect Heterogeneity Across One or More Outcomes: Understanding How Treatments Shape Inequality pp. 1034-1072

- Deirdre Bloome and Daniel Schrage
- Evaluating the Cumulative Impact of Childhood Misfortune: A Structural Equation Modeling Approach pp. 1073-1109

- Sarah Mustillo, Miao Li and Kenneth F. Ferraro
- The 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. Wang
- Network Diffusion Under Homophily and Consolidation as a Mechanism for Social Inequality pp. 1150-1185

- Linda Zhao and Filiz Garip
- Good Housekeeping, Great Expectations: Gender and Housework Norms pp. 1186-1214

- Sarah Thébaud, Sabino Kornrich and Leah Ruppanner
- Expansion, Enrollment, and Inequality of Educational Opportunity pp. 1215-1242

- Michelle Jackson
- The Dance of the Mechanisms: How Observed Information Influences the Validity of Missingness Assumptions pp. 1243-1258

- Rianne Margaretha Schouten and Gerko Vink
- Multiple Imputation Using Gaussian Copulas pp. 1259-1283

- Florian M. Hollenbach, Iavor Bojinov, Shahryar Minhas, Nils W. Metternich, Michael D. Ward and Alexander Volfovsky
- Using Predictions and Marginal Effects to Compare Groups in Regression Models for Binary Outcomes pp. 1284-1320

- J. Scott Long and Sarah A. Mustillo
- Some Methods for the Analysis of Event Sequence Data from Multiple Respondents pp. 1321-1352

- John Levi Martin and James P. Murphy
- Gain Scores Revisited: A Graphical Models Perspective pp. 1353-1375

- Yongnam Kim and Peter M. Steiner
- Testing Complex Social Theories With Causal Mediation Analysis and G-Computation: Toward a Better Way to Do Causal Structural Equation Modeling pp. 1376-1406

- Krisztián Pósch
- Process Tracing and the Problem of Missing Data pp. 1407-1435

- Ezequiel Gonzalez-Ocantos and Jody LaPorte
- Validation 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. Whalen
- On 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. Stolzenberg
- Diagnosing Multicollinearity in Exponential Random Graph Models pp. 491-530

- Scott W. Duxbury
- Fitting Nonlinear Mixed-effects Models With Alternative Residual Covariance Structures pp. 531-566

- Shelley A. Blozis and Jeffrey R. Harring
- Analyzing Heaped Counts Versus Longitudinal Presence/Absence Data in Joint Zero-inflated Discrete Regression Models pp. 567-596

- Erin R. Lundy and C. B. Dean
- Negotiations in the Shadow of Outside Alternatives: An Estimation Strategy pp. 597-626

- Marius Radean
- Unbiased Population Size Estimation on Still Gigapixel Images pp. 627-648

- Marcos Cruz and Javier González-Villa
- Scaling Sensitive Factorial Survey Analysis pp. 649-682

- Volker Lang
- Gauging the Import and Essentiality of Single Conditions in Standard Configurational Solutions pp. 683-707

- Alessia Damonte
- Flexible Coding of In-depth Interviews: A Twenty-first-century Approach pp. 708-739

- Nicole M. Deterding and Mary C. Waters
- Perceived Corruption, Trust, and Interviewer Behavior in 26 European Countries pp. 740-777

- Jörg Blasius and Victor Thiessen
- An Ordinal, Concept-driven Approach to Measurement: The Lexical Scale pp. 778-811

- John Gerring, Daniel Pemstein and Svend-Erik Skaaning
- Does Undercoverage on the U.S. Address-based Sampling Frame Translate to Coverage Bias? pp. 812-836

- Ashley Amaya, Stephanie Zimmer, Katherine Morton and Rachel Harter
- Interrater Reliability in Systematic Review Methodology: Exploring Variation in Coder Decision-Making pp. 837-865

- Jyoti Belur, Lisa Tompson, Amy Thornton and Miranda Simon
- How Accurate Are Self-reports of Voluntary Association Memberships? pp. 866-900

- Robyn Rap and Pamela Paxton
- A Note on a Reformulation of the KHB Method pp. 901-912

- Richard Breen, Kristian Bernt Karlson and Anders Holm
- The Logic and Methodology of “Necessary but Not Sufficient Causalityâ€: A Comment on Necessary Condition Analysis (NCA)* pp. 913-925

- Alrik Thiem
- Necessary 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 Roth
- Does Speculation Belong in Social Science Research? pp. 45-74

- Richard Swedberg
- The 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 Harper
- The Ulysses Principle: A Criterial Framework for Reducing Bias When Enlisting the Work of Historians pp. 103-134

- Jørgen Møller and Svend-Erik Skaaning
- Video Data Analysis: A Methodological Frame for a Novel Research Trend pp. 135-174

- Anne Nassauer and Nicolas M. Legewie
- Respondent Processing of Images in Web Surveys pp. 175-201

- Nuttirudee Charoenruk and Mathew Stange
- The 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 McCall
- Using Instructed Response Items as Attention Checks in Web Surveys: Properties and Implementation pp. 238-264

- Tobias Gummer, Joss Roßmann and Henning Silber
- Measuring 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 Cumberworth
- Uncovering 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 Meyerhoff
- Prison Research: Challenges in Securing Permission and Data Collection pp. 348-364

- Vineetha Sivakumar
- Generalized Inflated Discrete Models: A Strategy to Work with Multimodal Discrete Distributions pp. 365-400

- Tianji Cai, Yiwei Xia and Yisu Zhou
- Expanding the Markov Chain Toolbox: Distributions of Occupation Times and Waiting Times pp. 401-428

- Christian Dudel
- A 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
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