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Volume 42, issue 4, 2013
- Micro–Macro Multilevel Analysis for Discrete Data pp. 431-457

- Margot Bennink, Marcel A. Croon and Jeroen K. Vermunt
- Prototypical Weighting pp. 458-482

- Oliver Strijbis
- Multiple Imputation for Combined-survey Estimation With Incomplete Regressors in One but Not Both Surveys pp. 483-530

- Michael S. Rendall, Bonnie Ghosh-Dastidar, Margaret M. Weden, Elizabeth H. Baker and Zafar Nazarov
- The Bias and Efficiency of Incomplete-Data Estimators in Small Univariate Normal Samples pp. 531-558

- Paul von Hippel
- Combining QCA and Process Tracing in Set-Theoretic Multi-Method Research pp. 559-597

- Carsten Q. Schneider and Ingo Rohlfing
- Multiple Imputation of Squared Terms pp. 598-607

- Gerko Vink and Stef van Buuren
- A Note on a Stata Plugin for Estimating Group-based Trajectory Models pp. 608-613

- Bobby L. Jones and Daniel S. Nagin
Volume 42, issue 3, 2013
- Measurement Effects of Survey Mode on the Equivalence of Attitudinal Rating Scale Questions pp. 227-263

- Thomas Klausch, Joop J. Hox and Barry Schouten
- Undercoverage Rates and Undercoverage Bias in Traditional Housing Unit Listing pp. 264-293

- Stephanie Eckman and Frauke Kreuter
- Coding In-depth Semistructured Interviews pp. 294-320

- John L. Campbell, Charles Quincy, Jordan Osserman and Ove K. Pedersen
- Asking Sensitive Questions pp. 321-353

- Felix Wolter and Peter Preisendörfer
- Concepts, Measures, and Measuring Well pp. 354-391

- Ryan Saylor
- An Empirical Analysis of the Impact of Recruitment Patterns on RDS Estimates among a Socially Ordered Population of Female Sex Workers in China pp. 392-425

- Thespina J. Yamanis, M. Giovanna Merli, William Whipple Neely, Felicia Feng Tian, James Moody, Xiaowen Tu and Ersheng Gao
Volume 42, issue 2, 2013
- Under What Assumptions Do Site-by-Treatment Instruments Identify Average Causal Effects? pp. 143-163

- Sean F. Reardon and Stephen W. Raudenbush
- Total, Direct, and Indirect Effects in Logit and Probit Models pp. 164-191

- Richard Breen, Kristian Karlson and Anders Holm
- Statistical Matching of Administrative and Survey Data pp. 192-224

- Anika Rasner, Joachim Frick and Markus Grabka
Volume 42, issue 1, 2013
- Ceilings and Floors pp. 3-40

- Gary Goertz, Tony Hak and Jan Dul
- The Duality of Clusters and Statistical Interactions pp. 41-59

- David Melamed, Ronald L. Breiger and Eric Schoon
- Combining Statistical Evidence From Several Studies pp. 60-81

- Rebecca M. Kuiper, Vincent Buskens, Werner Raub and Herbert Hoijtink
- Evaluating Relative Mode Effects in Mixed-Mode Surveys pp. 82-104

- Jorre T. A. Vannieuwenhuyze and Geert Loosveldt
- Should a Normal Imputation Model be Modified to Impute Skewed Variables? pp. 105-138

- Paul von Hippel
Volume 41, issue 4, 2012
- Panel Conditioning in Longitudinal Social Science Surveys pp. 491-534

- John Robert Warren and Andrew Halpern-Manners
- Linking Survey and Administrative Records pp. 535-569

- Joseph W. Sakshaug, Mick P. Couper, Mary Beth Ofstedal and David R. Weir
- The Logic of Process Tracing Tests in the Social Sciences pp. 570-597

- James Mahoney
- ML Versus MI for Missing Data With Violation of Distribution Conditions pp. 598-629

- Ke-Hai Yuan, Fan Yang-Wallentin and Peter M. Bentler
- Distinguishing Between Cross- and Cluster-Level Mediation Processes in the Cluster Randomized Trial pp. 630-670

- Keenan A. Pituch and Laura M. Stapleton
- Book Review: Spatial Regression Models pp. 671-674

- Katherine J. Curtis
Volume 41, issue 3, 2012
- Much Ado About Deception pp. 383-413

- Davide Barrera and Brent Simpson
- Correlates of Obtaining Informed Consent to Data Linkage pp. 414-439

- Emanuela Sala, Jonathan Burton and Gundi Knies
- Estimating the Effect of Premarital Cohabitation on Timing of Marital Disruption pp. 440-466

- Bo Lu, Zhenchao Qian, Anna Cunningham and Chih-Lin Li
- Modeling Longitudinal Count Data pp. 467-487

- Sarah Mustillo, Lawrence R. Landerman and Kenneth C. Land
Volume 41, issue 2, 2012
- An Alternative Approach to Addressing Selection Into and Out of Social Settings pp. 251-293

- Patrick Sharkey
- A Comparison of Bayes Factor Approximation Methods Including Two New Methods pp. 294-324

- Kenneth A. Bollen, Surajit Ray, Jane Zavisca and Jeffrey J. Harden
- Making Use of “Benford’s Law†for the Randomized Response Technique pp. 325-334

- Andreas Diekmann
- The Effects of Auxiliary Variables on Coefficient Bias and Efficiency in Multiple Imputation pp. 335-361

- Sarah Mustillo
- Graphical and Smoothing Techniques for Sequence Analysis pp. 362-380

- Raffaella Piccarreta
Volume 41, issue 1, 2012
- A General Method for Detecting Interference Between Units in Randomized Experiments pp. 3-16

- Peter M. Aronow
- Models of College Entry in the United States and the Challenges of Estimating Primary and Secondary Effects pp. 17-56

- Stephen L. Morgan
- Not by the Book pp. 57-88

- Christine Brickman Bhutta
- Dealing With Incomplete Household Panel Data in Inequality Research pp. 89-123

- Joachim Frick, Markus Grabka and Olaf Groh-Samberg
- Testing Negative Error Variances pp. 124-167

- Stanislav Kolenikov and Kenneth A. Bollen
- The Comparative Advantages of fsQCA and Regression Analysis for Moderately Large-N Analyses pp. 168-198

- Barbara Vis
- Comparing Direct and Indirect Measures of Just Rewards pp. 199-216

- Barry Markovsky and Kimmo Eriksson
- Safeguarding Justice Research pp. 217-239

- Guillermina Jasso
- Comparing Direct and Indirect Measures of Just Rewards pp. 240-245

- Barry Markovsky and Kimmo Eriksson
Volume 40, issue 4, 2011
- What Is Required of Science? The ASA Amicus Brief in Wal-Mart v. Dukes pp. 551-558

- Christopher Winship
- ASA Amicus Brief pp. 559-604

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- The ASA’s Missed Opportunity to Promote Sound Science in Court pp. 605-620

- Gregory Mitchell, John Monahan and Laurens Walker
- The Politics and Practice of Sociology in the Courts pp. 621-634

- Donald Tomaskovic-Devey
- The Perils of False Certainty pp. 635-645

- Jesper B. Sørensen and Amanda J. Sharkey
- Siding with Science pp. 646-667

- Laura Beth Nielsen, Amy Myrick and Jill Weinberg
- Case-Specific Sociological Inference pp. 668-680

- Gregory Mitchell, John Monahan and Laurens Walker
- Bielby Dukes Report pp. 681-721

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Volume 40, issue 3, 2011
- Constrained Estimators and Age-Period-Cohort Models pp. 419-452

- Robert M. O’Brien
- On the Intrinsic Estimator and Constrained Estimators in Age-Period-Cohort Models pp. 453-466

- Wenjiang J. Fu, Kenneth C. Land and Yang Yang
- Intrinsic Estimators as Constrained Estimators in Age-Period-Cohort Accounting Models pp. 467-470

- Robert M. O’Brien
- Discrepancy Analysis of State Sequences pp. 471-510

- Matthias Studer, Gilbert Ritschard, Alexis Gabadinho and Nicolas S. Müller
- Comparisons of Tobit, Linear, and Poisson-Gamma Regression Models pp. 511-535

- Judith E. Brown and Peter K. Dunn
- Cramer-Rao Lower Bound of Variance in Randomized Response Sampling pp. 536-546

- Sarjinder Singh and Stephen A. Sedory
Volume 40, issue 2, 2011
- Homophily and Contagion Are Generically Confounded in Observational Social Network Studies pp. 211-239

- Cosma Rohilla Shalizi and Andrew C. Thomas
- Sensitivity Analysis for Contagion Effects in Social Networks pp. 240-255

- Tyler J. VanderWeele
- An Extended Model Comparison Framework for Covariance and Mean Structure Models, Accommodating Multiple Groups and Latent Mixtures pp. 256-278

- Roy Levy and Gregory R. Hancock
- Measurement Equivalence of Ordinal Items: A Comparison of Factor Analytic, Item Response Theory, and Latent Class Approaches pp. 279-310

- Miloš Kankaraš, Jeroen K. Vermunt and Guy Moors
- Multiple Auxiliary Variables in Nonresponse Adjustment pp. 311-332

- Frauke Kreuter and Kristen Olson
- When Change Matters: An Analysis of Survey Interaction in Dependent Interviewing on the British Household Panel Study pp. 333-366

- SC Noah Uhrig and Emanuela Sala
- Group-based Trajectory Modeling Extended to Account for Nonrandom Participant Attrition pp. 367-390

- Amelia Haviland, Bobby L. Jones and Daniel S. Nagin
- Assessing the Robustness of Crisp-set and Fuzzy-set QCA Results pp. 391-408

- Svend-Erik Skaaning
- Book Review: Wittenbrink, Bernd and Norbert Schwarz, eds. 2007. Implicit Measures of Attitudes. New York: Guilford Press. 294 pp. $45.00. ISBN 1-593-85402-1 pp. 409-411

- Jeffrey W. Lucas
- Book Review: Gill, Jeff. 2006. Essential Mathematics for Political and Social Research. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. Paper. $76.00 at Amazon.com. ISBN 0-521-68403-X pp. 411-414

- Robert Hannemann
Volume 40, issue 1, 2011
- Sociological Methods & Research 40th Anniversary pp. 3-5

- Christopher Winship
- Body Mass Index and Physical Attractiveness: Evidence From a Combination Image-Alteration/List Experiment pp. 6-31

- Dalton Conley and Brian J. McCabe
- Nonparametric Tests of Panel Conditioning and Attrition Bias in Panel Surveys pp. 32-56

- Marcel Das, Vera Toepoel and Arthur van Soest
- Two Algorithms for Relaxed Structural Balance Partitioning: Linking Theory, Models, and Data to Understand Social Network Phenomena pp. 57-87

- Michael Brusco, Patrick Doreian, Andrej Mrvar and Douglas Steinley
- The Effects of Asking Filter Questions in Interleafed Versus Grouped Format pp. 88-104

- Frauke Kreuter, Susan McCulloch, Stanley Presser and Roger Tourangeau
- Estimating Propensity Adjustments for Volunteer Web Surveys pp. 105-137

- Richard Valliant and Jill A. Dever
- Multiple Sources of Nonobservation Error in Telephone Surveys: Coverage and Nonresponse pp. 138-168

- Andy Peytchev, Lisa R. Carley-Baxter and Michele C. Black
- Sensitive Questions in Online Surveys: Experimental Results for the Randomized Response Technique (RRT) and the Unmatched Count Technique (UCT) pp. 169-193

- Elisabeth Coutts and Ben Jann
- Book Review: Kolaczyk, Eric D. 2009. Statistical Analysis of Network Data: Methods and Models. New York: Springer. 386 pp. $89.95. ISBN 978-0-387-88145-4 pp. 194-198

- Katherine Faust
- Sociological Methods & Research 40th Anniversary pp. 199-205

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