Quality & Quantity: International Journal of Methodology
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Volume 31, issue 4, 1997
- The business of elections pp. 325-335

- Baruch Mevorach
- Marginal values of water quantity and quality variations pp. 337-346

- Dimitrios Giannias
- Lifestyle as a generic concept in ethnographic research pp. 347-360

- Robert Stebbins
- Causal inference, time and observation plans in the social sciences pp. 361-384

- Hans-Peter Blossfeld and Götz Rohwer
- Homogeneity tests in meta-analysis: a Monte Carlo comparison of statistical power and Type I error pp. 385-399

- Julio Sánchez-Meca and Fulgencio Marín-Martínez
- Case study principles for different types of cases pp. 401-423

- J. Cunningham
- System and conflict: toward a symbiotic reconciliation pp. 425-442

- Kenneth Bailey
Volume 31, issue 3, 1997
- How to beat the average pp. 217-231

- Eva Pichler
- Reason rules...: the utility of rationality and the rationality of utility pp. 233-267

- Johan De Vree and Johan Dagevos
- Tests of stability in attitude research pp. 269-285

- J.M. Batista-Foguet and Willem Saris
- Some cumulative logit models for panel-data analysis: an application to a dynamic analysis of personal efficacy pp. 287-304

- Kazuo Yamaguchi
- Reliability of registrations: a feasibility study into registration of occupational and educational titles in hospitals pp. 305-315

- Roel Popping
- A difference which makes a difference pp. 317-324

- Joseph Balloun and Gary Klein
Volume 31, issue 2, 1997
- Life histories in housing research: the case of Pakistanis in Glasgow pp. 109-125

- Alison Bowes, Naira Dar and Duncan Sim
- On the validity and reliability of self-reported vote: validity without reliability? pp. 127-140

- Hans Andersson and Donald Granberg
- Triangulation: Validity and empirically-based hypothesis construction pp. 141-154

- Christian Erzberger and Gerald Prein
- The new statistical thinking pp. 155-171

- V. Shvyrkov
- Handicapping "judges": some theory and practice pp. 173-191

- J. Neggers and B. Wells
- A critical test of the choice questionnaire for collecting informed public opinions pp. 193-197

- Corinne Van der Salm, Daan van Knippenberg and Dancker Daamen
- The collapsibility theorem in log-linear analysis of categorical data: an application in program evaluation pp. 199-206

- Pedro Sánchez-Algarra and M. Anguera-Argilaga
- Registration of longitudinal data by means of musical notation: some applications pp. 207-215

- Eva Johanson
Volume 31, issue 1, 1997
- Some brief notes on the “unfinished business” of qualitative inquiry pp. 1-13

- Marcel Fredericks and Steven Miller
- The importance of flexible hazard functions in the analysis of organizational survival data -- experiences from a cohort of Swedish commercial banks pp. 15-35

- Reinhold Bergstro¨m, Lars Engvall and Eva Wallerstedt
- Interdisciplinary social science: a methodological analysis pp. 37-56

- Jan Faber and Willem Scheper
- Structural equation modeling and the latent linearity hypothesis in social and behavioral research pp. 57-78

- Tenko Raykov and Spiridon Penev
- On selectivity of nonresponse in discrete-time multi-wave panel studies pp. 79-93

- Toon Taris
- Confirmatory factor analysis applied to Matthews adjective checklist of self-reported activation: effect of time of day pp. 95-106

- Joan Gua`rdia and Ana Adan
Volume 30, issue 4, 1996
- Testing for convergence in left-right ideological positions pp. 345-359

- Rob Eisinga and Philip Hans Franses
- The in-depth testing of survey questions: A critical appraisal of methods pp. 361-370

- William Foddy
- Applying a non parametric methodology to the study of corporate reputation pp. 371-388

- Oded Shenkar and Ephraim Yuchtman-Yaar
- Multilevel analysis of the changing relationship between class and party in Britain 1964–1992 pp. 389-404

- A. Heath, M. Yang and H. Goldstein
- Analysis of longitudinal data using the hierarchical linear model pp. 405-426

- Tom Snijders
- Dubious cycles: a methodological critique of the Namenwirth/Weber thesis on cultural change with an introduction into filter design methods pp. 427-448

- Helmut Thome and Thomas Rahlf
- Warning that reminders will be sent increased response rate pp. 449-450

- Josephine Green
Volume 30, issue 3, 1996
- Models of representation of social mobility and inequality systems. A neural network approach pp. 231-252

- Cinzia Meraviglia
- Multivariate statistical techniques and sociological research pp. 253-276

- Venera Tomaselli
- Constructing and using a multiplicative model of the impact of societal changes on violent crime pp. 277-300

- Olof Dahlbäck
- Classification schemes and the study of social mobility: A detailed examination of the Blau-Duncan categories pp. 301-321

- Daniel Krymkowski, Zbigniew Sawiński and Henryk Domanski
- Bivariate and multivariate scaled association models. An application to homogamy of social origin and education in Hungary between 1930 and 1979 pp. 323-343

- Wilfred Uunk, Harry Ganzeboom and Péter Róbert
Volume 30, issue 2, 1996
- Asking and answering yes/no-questions in survey interviews: a conversational approach pp. 115-136

- Nico Molenaar and Johannes Smit
- Social structure and voting choice: hypotheses, findings, and interpretations pp. 137-160

- Robert Smith
- Economic entropy and its application to the structure of the transport system pp. 161-171

- Lu Jiang
- Social environmental impacts on survey cooperation pp. 173-188

- Mick Couper and Robert Groves
- Modeling nonresponse in multiwave panel studies using discrete-time Markov models pp. 189-203

- Toon Taris
- Probing behaviour of interviewers in the standardised semi-open research interview pp. 205-230

- Hanneke Houtkoop-Steenstra
Volume 30, issue 1, 1996
- The impact of mood on personality measures pp. 1-17

- Morten Heide and Kjell Grønhaug
- A common base for quality control criteria in quantitative and qualitative research pp. 19-35

- Peter Swanborn
- Path analysis with partial association measures pp. 37-60

- Gilbert Ritschard, Jean Kellerhals, Michael Olszak and Massimo Sardi
- Structural changes and association in mobility tables: an integration and extension of existing approaches pp. 61-86

- G. Marks, Y. Pittelkow and F. Jones
- How different are social choice functions: a rough sets approach pp. 87-99

- Mario Fedrizzi, Janusz Kacprzyk and Hannu Nurmi
- State-contingent representations, strategic market games and systematic uncertainty pp. 101-113

- Pier Sacco
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