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Volume 47, issue 4, 2018
- Measurement Invariance in Cross-National Studies pp. 631-636

- Eldad Davidov, Bengt Muthen and Peter Schmidt
- Recent Methods for the Study of Measurement Invariance With Many Groups pp. 637-664

- Bengt Muthén and Tihomir Asparouhov
- Testing for Approximate Measurement Invariance of Human Values in the European Social Survey pp. 665-686

- Jan Cieciuch, Eldad Davidov, René Algesheimer and Peter Schmidt
- Measurement Invariance in Comparing Attitudes Toward Immigrants Among Youth Across Europe in 1999 and 2009 pp. 687-728

- Ingrid Munck, Carolyn Barber and Judith Torney-Purta
- Explaining Measurement Nonequivalence Using Multilevel Structural Equation Modeling pp. 729-760

- Eldad Davidov, Hermann Dülmer, Jan Cieciuch, Anabel Kuntz, Daniel Seddig and Peter Schmidt
- A Method for Direct Systematic Observation of Collective Violence and Public Order Policing pp. 761-786

- Otto M. J. Adang
- Estimating Intergenerational Mobility With Grouped Data pp. 787-811

- Florencia Torche and Alejandro Corvalan
- An SEM Algorithm for Scale Reduction Incorporating Evaluation of Multiple Psychometric Criteria pp. 812-836

- Matthew Browne, Matthew Rockloff and Vijay Rawat
- Selecting Appropriate Cases When Tracing Causal Mechanisms pp. 837-871

- Derek Beach and Rasmus Brun Pedersen
- Analyzing Relationships of Necessity Not Just in Kind But Also in Degree pp. 872-899

- Barbara Vis and Jan Dul
Volume 47, issue 3, 2018
- Size Matters pp. 351-383

- Michael Biggs
- A New Picture of Protest pp. 384-429

- Kraig Beyerlein, Peter Barwis, Bryant Crubaugh and Cole Carnesecca
- Design Effects of Multilevel Estimates From National Probability Samples pp. 430-457

- Laura M. Stapleton and Yoonjeong Kang
- Utilizing Smartphones to Study Disadvantaged and Hard-to-Reach Groups pp. 458-491

- Naomi F. Sugie
- Visual Data Mining With Self-organizing Maps for “Self-monitoring†Data Analysis pp. 492-506

- Elia Oliver, Iván Vallés-á¹”erez, Rosa-MarÃa Baños, Ausias Cebolla, Cristina Botella and Emilio Soria-Olivas
- Log-likelihood-based Pseudo-R2 in Logistic Regression pp. 507-531

- Giselmar A. J. Hemmert, Laura M. Schons, Jan Wieseke and Heiko Schimmelpfennig
- A Novel Sequential Mixed-method Technique for Contrastive Analysis of Unscripted Qualitative Data pp. 532-548

- Laura Y. Cabrera and Peter B. Reiner
- (Re)assembling Community pp. 549-573

- Jude Fransman
- Why Do We Still Have an Impoverished Understanding of the Item Wording Effect? An Empirical Examination pp. 574-597

- Chester Chun Seng Kam
- On Estimating the Poverty Gap and the Poverty Severity Indices With Auxiliary Information pp. 598-625

- J. F. Muñoz, E. à lvarez-Verdejo and R. M. GarcÃa-Fernández
Volume 47, issue 2, 2018
- Identifying Complex Dynamics in Social Systems pp. 103-135

- Viktoria Spaiser, Peter Hedström, Shyam Ranganathan, Kim Jansson, Monica K. Nordvik and David J. T. Sumpter
- Nonparametric Identification of Causal Effects under Temporal Dependence pp. 136-168

- Allan Dafoe
- Constrained and Unconstrained Partial Adjacent Category Logit Models for Ordinal Response Variables pp. 169-206

- Andrew S. Fullerton and Jun Xu
- On Visualizing Mixed-Type Data pp. 207-239

- Aurea Grané and Rosario Romera
- Organizations and Survey Research pp. 240-276

- Brad R. Fulton
- Key Informant Models for Measuring Group-level Variables in Small Groups pp. 277-313

- René Algesheimer, Richard P. Bagozzi and Utpal M. Dholakia
- The Use of a Nonprobability Internet Panel to Monitor Sexual and Reproductive Health in the General Population pp. 314-348

- Stéphane Legleye, Géraldine Charrance, Nicolas Razafindratsima, Nathalie Bajos, Aline Bohet and Caroline Moreau
Volume 47, issue 1, 2018
- Integrating Cross-case Analyses and Process Tracing in Set-Theoretic Research pp. 3-36

- Derek Beach and Ingo Rohlfing
- A Unifying Framework for Causal Analysis in Set-Theoretic Multimethod Research pp. 37-63

- Ingo Rohlfing and Carsten Q. Schneider
- Achieving Methodological Alignment When Combining QCA and Process tracing in Practice pp. 64-99

- Derek Beach
- Note pp. 100-100

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Volume 46, issue 4, 2017
- It’s Been Mostly About Money! A Multi-method Research Approach to the Sources of Institutionalization pp. 683-714

- Fernando Casal Bértoa
- Ratio via Machina: Three Standards of Mechanistic Explanation in Sociology pp. 715-738

- Natalie B. Aviles and Isaac Ariail Reed
- Negative Case Selection: Justifications and Consequences for Set-Theoretic MMR pp. 739-771

- Kim Sass Mikkelsen
- Bayesian Analysis and Design for Joint Modeling of Two Binary Responses With Misclassification pp. 772-792

- James Stamey, Daniel P. Beavers and Michael E. Sherr
- Understanding Individual-level Change Through the Basis Functions of a Latent Curve Model pp. 793-820

- Shelley A. Blozis and Jeffrey R. Harring
- Examining the Emergence of Large-scale Structures in Collaboration Networks: Methods in Sociological Analysis pp. 821-863

- Jaideep Ghosh and Avinash Kshitij
- Nonparametric Multiple Imputation for Questionnaires with Individual Skip Patterns and Constraints: The Case of Income Imputation in the National Educational Panel Study pp. 864-897

- Christian Aßmann, Ariane Würbach, Solange Goßmann, Ferdinand Geissler and Anika Bela
- Using Internet Search Data to Produce State-level Measures: The Case of Tea Party Mobilization pp. 898-925

- Joseph DiGrazia
- Bayesian Adaptive Lasso for Ordinal Regression With Latent Variables pp. 926-953

- Xiang-Nan Feng, Hao-Tian Wu and Xin-Yuan Song
- Model Ambiguities in Configurational Comparative Research pp. 954-987

- Michael Baumgartner and Alrik Thiem
- On Estimating Achievement Dynamic Models from Repeated Cross Sections pp. 988-1017

- Dalit Contini and Elisa Grand
- Explanatory Typologies as a Nested Strategy of Inquiry: Combining Cross-case and Within-case Analyses pp. 1018-1048

- Jørgen Møller and Svend-Erik Skaaning
- Randomized Sequential Individual Assignment in Social Experiments: Evaluating the Design Options Prospectively pp. 1049-1075

- Sharon L. Lohr and Xiaoshu Zhu
Volume 46, issue 3, 2017
- A Unified Approach to Measurement Error and Missing Data: Overview and Applications pp. 303-341

- Matthew Blackwell, James Honaker and Gary King
- A Unified Approach to Measurement Error and Missing Data: Details and Extensions pp. 342-369

- Matthew Blackwell, James Honaker and Gary King
- Detecting Latent Heterogeneity pp. 370-389

- Judea Pearl
- Using Twitter for Demographic and Social Science Research: Tools for Data Collection and Processing pp. 390-421

- Tyler H. McCormick, Hedwig Lee, Nina Cesare, Ali Shojaie and Emma S. Spiro
- Fuzzy-set Case Studies pp. 422-455

- Kim Sass Mikkelsen
- Evaluating Bias of Sequential Mixed-mode Designs Against Benchmark Surveys pp. 456-489

- Thomas Klausch, Barry Schouten and Joop J. Hox
- First Equals Most Important? Order Effects in Vignette-Based Measurement pp. 490-539

- Katrin Auspurg and Annette Jäckle
- Narratives of Response Error From Cognitive Interviews of Survey Questions About Normative Behavior pp. 540-564

- Philip S. Brenner
- A Dexterous Optional Randomized Response Model pp. 565-585

- Tanveer A. Tarray, Housila P. Singh and Zaizai Yan
- How Does Polytomous Item Bias Affect Total-group Survey Score Comparisons? pp. 586-603

- Ma Dolores Hidalgo, Isabel BenÃtez, Jose-Luis Padilla and Juana Gómez-Benito
- Copula Models for Sociology: Measures of Dependence and Probabilities for Joint Distributions pp. 604-648

- Mike Vuolo
- Not All Transitions Are Equal: The Relationship Between Effects on Passing Steps in a Sequential Process and Effects on the Final Outcome pp. 649-680

- Maarten Buis
Volume 46, issue 2, 2017
- Graphical Models for Quasi-experimental Designs pp. 155-188

- Peter M. Steiner, Yongnam Kim, Courtney E. Hall and Dan Su
- Taming Big Data pp. 189-217

- Christopher A. Bail
- Controlling for Response Order Effects in Ranking Items Using Latent Choice Factor Modeling pp. 218-241

- Ingrid Vriens, Guy Moors, John Gelissen and Jeroen K. Vermunt
- Aggregation Bias and the Analysis of Necessary and Sufficient Conditions in fsQCA pp. 242-251

- Bear Braumoeller
- Joint Sequence Analysis pp. 252-287

- Raffaella Piccarreta
- A Note on the Identification of Common Geographies pp. 288-299

- Adam Slez, Heather A. O’Connell and Katherine J. Curtis
Volume 46, issue 1, 2017
- Model Uncertainty and Robustness pp. 3-40

- Cristobal Young and Katherine Holsteen
- Models for Three-Wave Panel Data pp. 41-43

- Michael Hout
- What You Can—and Can’t—Do With Three-Wave Panel Data pp. 44-67

- Stephen Vaisey and Andrew Miles
- Causal Inference in Panel Data With Application to Estimating Race-of-Interviewer Effects in the General Social Survey pp. 68-102

- Weihua An and Christopher Winship
- Panel Conditioning in the General Social Survey pp. 103-124

- Andrew Halpern-Manners, John Robert Warren and Florencia Torche
- Family Formation and Religious Service Attendance pp. 125-152

- Cyrus Schleifer and Mark Chaves
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