Quality & Quantity: International Journal of Methodology
1967 - 2025
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Volume 27, issue 4, 1993
- Analyzing judicial discrimination pp. 325-334

- Olof Dahlbäck
- Models for status inconsistency and mobility: A comparison of the approaches by Hope and Sobel with the mainstream square additive model pp. 335-352

- John Hendrickx, Nan Graaf, Jan Lammers and Wout Ultee
- On estimating true change interrelationships with other variables pp. 353-370

- Tenko Raykov
- Properties in science and their modelling pp. 371-382

- Mark Burgin and Vladimir Kuznetsov
- Toward a rapprochement between the two basic paradigms of educational research pp. 383-410

- Bishwa Mukherjee
- The political dimension of intercultural research - the Australian experience pp. 411-420

- Anne Seitz
- Multiple ranking tasks in a semantic domain: An investigation of task order effects pp. 421-438

- Devon Brewer
Volume 27, issue 3, 1993
- Explaining interviewer effects and respondent behavior: Theoretical models and empirical analysis pp. 219-247

- Jost Reinecke and Peter Schmidt
- Industrial segmentation, the ethnic economy, and job mobility: the case of Cuban exiles in Florida pp. 249-270

- JosÉ Cobas, Mikel Aickin and Douglas Jardine
- The paradox of gender voting: An exploratory analysis pp. 271-289

- Robert Smith
- Some comments on the possibility of “Methodological indeterminacy” pp. 291-301

- Steven Miller
- Scales of measurements: An introduction and a selected bibliography pp. 303-324

- Anwer Khurshid and Hardeo Sahai
Volume 27, issue 2, 1993
- Logic from space pp. 117-137

- Bernd Schmeikal-Schuh
- A semiparametric random effects approach to unobserved heterogeneity in count data models of organizational founding pp. 139-155

- Alessandro Lomi
- The wording of questions in a CATI-based lifestyle survey: Effects of reversing the polarity of AIDS-related questions in continuous data pp. 157-170

- Stefano Campostrini and David McQueen
- Power and the dynamics of behavior pp. 171-193

- Johan Vree
- The influences of society on suicide pp. 195-200

- David Lester
- Multidimensional scaling reliability in similarity judgments about environmental sentences pp. 201-209

- Ana-Delia Correa, José Díaz, Ernesto Suárez and Bernardo Hernández
- External validity abandoned? pp. 211-215

- Peter Swanborn
- Abandoning internal and external validity: A response to Swanborn pp. 217-218

- Martyn Hammersley
Volume 27, issue 1, 1993
- Scoring functions for ordered classifications in statistical analysis pp. 1-17

- Antony Fielding
- Making measurement errors and interpreting path coefficients: a practical perspective pp. 19-30

- Wayne Francis and Edward Carmines
- Measurement in the ex post evaluation of forecasts pp. 31-45

- Ed Dammers
- Causality in economics: Rhetorical ethic or positivist empiric? pp. 47-71

- Grahame Thompson
- Time dependency of trade union membership pp. 73-93

- Coen Rij and Willem Saris
- Condorcet efficiency of two stage constant scoring rules pp. 95-101

- Williams Gehrlein
- Nash equilibrium reconsidered and an option for maximin pp. 103-115

- Manfred Holler
Volume 26, issue 4, 1992
- A methodology for cluster analysis of citation histories pp. 337-365

- Vesna Luzar, Vesna Dobrić, Siniša Maričić, Greta Pifat and Jagoda Spaventi
- Procedures for controlling reference frame effects in the measurement of multidimensional processes pp. 367-381

- Joseph Woelfel and George Barnett
- A comparative examination of structural models of ability tests pp. 383-394

- Aharon Tziner
- Question sequence effects in the measurement of reciprocity pp. 395-408

- Theo Tilburg
- The effects of sampling on measures of association between variables based on sample means pp. 409-425

- Robert O'Brien, William Burns and Paul Slovic
- Determining implied relationships on incomplete ordinal data pp. 427-434

- Elliot Noma
- Concatenated exploration: notes on a neglected type of longitudinal research pp. 435-442

- Robert Stebbins
Volume 26, issue 3, 1992
- The effect of questionnaire length on survey response pp. 233-244

- Brendan Burchell and Catherine Marsh
- An instrument for collecting informed opinions pp. 245-258

- Peter Neijens, Jan Ridder and Willem Saris
- Globals, mutables, and immutables: a new look at the micro-macro link pp. 259-276

- Kenneth Bailey
- The sample estimation pp. 277-290

- V. Shvyrkov
- The reliability of constructs derived from attitude-behavior theories: an application of generalizability theory in the health sector pp. 291-305

- Pierre Valois, Gaston Godin and Richard Bertrand
- Multilevel theory and the underspecification of multilevel models pp. 307-322

- Pieter Eeden
- Nash equilibrium reconsidered and an option for maximin pp. 323-335

- Manfred Holler
Volume 26, issue 2, 1992
- Effects of U.S. equal employment opportunity and affirmative action programs on women's employment stability pp. 113-126

- Noel Uri and J. Mixon
- A new measurement procedure for attitudinal research. Analysis of its psychometric and informational properties pp. 127-146

- Joan Batista-Foguet and Willem Saris
- In search of one set of categories pp. 147-155

- Roel Popping
- Unobserved heterogeneity in event history models pp. 157-168

- Hans-Peter Blossfeld and Alfred Hamerle
- Varieties of methodological intersubjectivity — the relations with qualitative and quantitative research, and with objectivity pp. 169-180

- Adri Smaling
- Action embedded in social structure: A systematic theory Part I, theory and evidence pp. 181-204

- Robert Smith
- Action embedded in social structure: A systematic theory Part II, explanations pp. 205-230

- Robert Smith
Volume 26, issue 1, 1992
- Use of typologies for ‘measuring’ self-identity change: methodological issues in longitudinal qualitative research pp. 1-17

- Erica Hallebone
- A modified GMDH approach for social science research: exploring patterns of relationships in the data pp. 19-38

- Tim Liao
- Urbanization effects on survey nonresponse: a test within and across cities pp. 39-48

- John Goyder, Jean Lock and Trish McNair
- Beyond spatial representation pp. 49-59

- Mark Groves
- Stepwise multi-criteria evaluation pp. 61-76

- Michiel Vries
- What makes the clock tick? Time, populations, voters, and votes for the president in the United States pp. 77-84

- Baruch Mevorach
- A positive correlation between turnout and plurality does not refute the rational voter model pp. 85-93

- Amihai Glazer and Bernard Grofman
- On forecasting of innovations pp. 95-112

- Kurt Brännäs and Uno Zackrisson
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