Quality & Quantity: International Journal of Methodology
1967 - 2025
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Volume 29, issue 4, 1995
- Self-reflexive networks: Theory · topology · applications pp. 339-403

- Massimo Buscema
- Competing risks models in discrete time with nominal or ordinal categories of response pp. 405-420

- Gerhard Tutz
- Generalizability coefficients are reliability coefficients pp. 421-428

- Robert O'brien
- The social meaning of female participation in the labor force pp. 429-432

- David Lester
- On the fundamental thought behind voting rules pp. 433-438

- Björn Stefánsson
Volume 29, issue 3, 1995
- Qualitative sampling in a multi-method survey pp. 223-240

- Bettina Nickel, Martin Berger, Peter Schmidt and Kerstin Plies
- Estimating qualifications in a self-evaluating group pp. 241-250

- Immanuel Bomze and W. Gutjahr
- On statistical approaches to the study of the “Law of Initial Values” pp. 251-271

- Tenko Raykov
- The performance of a knowledge-based system for converting occupational classifications pp. 273-286

- Roel Popping
- Methodological issues in feminist research pp. 287-298

- Biko Agozino
- Retrospective questions: data quality, task difficulty, and the use of a checklist pp. 299-315

- Wander Vaart, Johannes Zouwen and Wil Dijkstra
- Boolean comparative analysis of qualitative data pp. 317-329

- A. Romme
- A statistical analysis of seven multipliers for linear congruential random number generators with modulus 2 31 −1 pp. 331-337

- Alfonso Sánchez-Bruno and Concepción Luis-Costas
Volume 29, issue 2, 1995
- The new approach in the analysis of 2×2 tables pp. 113-124

- V. Shvyrkov
- Using a highly portable computer to gather qualitative social network data pp. 125-139

- Patrick Doreian, Katherine Woodard and Wen-Ban Kuo
- Dynamics in the fragmentation of political party systems pp. 141-155

- Stephen Coleman
- Computer-assisted content analysis of newspapers pp. 157-172

- Roberto Franzosi
- Variable importance by partitioningR 2 pp. 173-189

- Johan Bring
- The measurement of left-right and libertarian-authoritarian values: A comparison of balanced and unbalanced scales pp. 191-206

- Geoffrey Evans and Anthony Heath
- Measurement with multiple indicators and psychophysical scaling in the context of Fishbein and Ajzen's theory of reasoned action pp. 207-222

- Bas Putte, Willem Saris and Johan Hoogstraten
Volume 29, issue 1, 1995
- Goodness-of-fit measures for multiple correspondence analysis pp. 1-16

- Johann Bacher
- Models and trends of log-linear association pp. 17-37

- Carl Roberts and Danny Hoyt
- Uses of qualitative/quantitative terms in social and educational research pp. 39-53

- M. Morales
- Theory and evidence in qualitative research pp. 55-66

- Martyn Hammersley
- Combining opposing methodologies in studies of suicide and homicide pp. 67-72

- David Lester
- Probing: A dangerous practice in social surveys? pp. 73-86

- William Foddy
- The nonrandom selection of don't knows in binary and ordinal responses: Corrections with the bivariate probit model with sample selection pp. 87-110

- Tim Liao
Volume 28, issue 4, 1994
- A comparison of nonresponse in mail, telephone, and face-to-face surveys pp. 329-344

- Joop Hox and Edith Leeuw
- The growth of sociological theories pp. 345-370

- Martti Kuokkanen and Jukka Savolainen
- Some simple structure significance tests for exploratory component analysis with market survey data pp. 371-381

- A. Oumlil and Joseph Balloun
- The meaning and measurement of behavior pp. 383-409

- Johan Vree
- Probability and the subjective evidence condition pp. 411-419

- Steven Miller and Marcel Fredericks
- Chaos theory and social science: A methodological analysis pp. 421-433

- Jan Faber and Henk Koppelaar
- Beyond the ecological fallacy pp. 435-444

- Max Visser
Volume 28, issue 3, 1994
- The potential of videotape data: Emotional correlates of senile dementia in families as a case in point pp. 219-232

- Barbara Hanson
- The pragmatic dimension pp. 233-249

- Adri Smaling
- Nonpolicy issues and the spatial theory of voting pp. 251-265

- James Endersby
- Unfolding event histories: Scaling of non-repeating events pp. 267-282

- Toon Taris and Inge Bok
- Robust estimation procedures and visual display techniques for a two-way classification model pp. 283-304

- Michael Sklar and Ronald Armstrong
- Application of diffuse measurement to the evaluation of psychological structures pp. 305-313

- Concepción Costas, Pedro Marañon and Juan Cabrera
- Numbers and words revisited: Being “shamelessly eclectic” pp. 315-327

- Gretchen Rossman and Bruce Wilson
Volume 28, issue 2, 1994
- The robustness of maximum likelihood and distribution-free estimators to non-normality in confirmatory factor analysis pp. 117-136

- Jeri Benson and John Fleishman
- CIM: Computer interviewing by mail pp. 137-150

- Marc Jacobs, Jay Cross and Elisabeth Smailes
- Evaluating Pseudo-R 2 's for binary probit models pp. 151-164

- Michael Veall and Klaus Zimmermann
- Multivariate analysis of coffee images: A study in the simultaneous display of multivariate quantitative and qualitative variables for several assessors pp. 165-184

- John Gower and Garmt Dijksterhuis
- Goodness of fit in confirmatory factor analysis: The effects of sample size and model parsimony pp. 185-217

- Herbert Marsh and John Balla
Volume 28, issue 1, 1994
- Evaluations using nonparametric statistics pp. 1-20

- Michiel Vries
- Outside and inside the regression “black box” from exploratory to interior data analysis pp. 21-53

- Roberto Franzosi
- Coloured semantic networks for content analysis pp. 55-81

- Jean Malrieu
- A micro-macro linkage in the measurement of inequality: Another look at the Gini coefficient pp. 83-97

- Kunihiro Kimura
- An item response model with single peaked item characteristic curves: The PARELLA model pp. 99-116

- Herbert Hoijtink and Ivo Molenaar
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