Quality & Quantity: International Journal of Methodology
1967 - 2025
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Volume 25, issue 4, 1991
- Design matrix analysis pp. 333-344

- Keith Hope
- Prescribed conditional interaction structure models with application to the analysis of mobility tables pp. 345-358

- Tamás Rudas
- Measuring opinion distributions pp. 359-379

- Arie Boon and Alexander Meurs
- A note on campbell's distinction between internal and external validity pp. 381-387

- Martyn Hammersley
- Borda's method applied — the right to make a proposal pp. 389-392

- Björn Stefansson
- Preferences, choices, tournaments: Alternative foundations for the evaluation of voting schemes pp. 393-405

- Hannu Nurmi
- Preliminary negotiations as an indicator of the context and the utilization of research: A case study pp. 407-420

- Ilja Maso
- The impact of state power on economic growth rates in OECD countries pp. 421-438

- Erich Weede
Volume 25, issue 3, 1991
- Decomposing real and deflator-based government growth: an application to the American states pp. 221-233

- James Garand
- On the conceptualization of theoretical constructs pp. 235-252

- Cees Middendorp
- Accuracy of self-reports to the burdensome question: survey response and nonresponse error trade-offs pp. 253-269

- G. Warriner
- Assessing individual differences in psychophysical functions pp. 271-283

- Maria-Teresa Coello and Ana Garriga
- Validity — the quest for reality in quantitative and qualitative research pp. 285-295

- Klaus Kirchgässler
- On irrelevant and infeasible alternatives pp. 297-306

- Björn Stefansson
- On the modification and predictive validity of covariance structure models pp. 307-314

- David Kaplan
- A flexible test of symmetry pp. 315-320

- Martin Rosenzweig
- High precision registration of complicated longitudinal and cross-sectional data pp. 321-326

- Eva Johanson
- Influence of research design upon data analysis pp. 327-331

- Milton Bloombaum
Volume 25, issue 2, 1991
- A critique of the use of triangulation in social research pp. 115-136

- Norman Blaikie
- Utilization of ambulatory care studies: testing the assumptions pp. 137-150

- François Béland
- Interviewer-related measurement error in attitudinal research: a nonexperimental study pp. 151-165

- Finn-Aage Esbensen and Scott Menard
- Recent methodological studies on survey questioning pp. 167-187

- N. Molenaar
- A methodology for comparing predictions from many models to few data pp. 189-209

- Stanley Wasserman and James Davis
- A neural network approach to the simulation of human society pp. 211-220

- Miklos Szilagyi
Volume 25, issue 1, 1991
- Argumatics: a text analysis procedure for supporting problem formulation pp. 1-17

- Anna Vári
- The importance of being earnest in statistics pp. 19-28

- V. Shvyrkov and A. Persidsky
- Three characteristic functions and tentative remarks on credible threats pp. 29-35

- Manfred Holler
- Alternative procedures for macrosociological theorizing pp. 37-55

- Kenneth Bailey
- The importance of selecting appropriate adjective pairs for measuring attitude based on the semantic differential method pp. 57-68

- Pierre Valois and Gaston Godin
- The Kreps-Wilson monopoly-entrant game and cautiously rationalizable sequential equilibria pp. 69-83

- Manfred Holler
- Efficiency and monotonicity of bargaining solutions pp. 85-90

- Hannu Salonen
- The use of positively and negatively phrased items and the fit of a factor solution pp. 91-101

- Gerard Maassen
- The standardized effect of a compound of dummy variables or polynomial terms pp. 103-114

- Rob Eisinga, Peer Scheepers and Leo Snippenburg
Volume 24, issue 4, 1990
- Preface pp. 343-344

- Willem Saris
- Identification structure of linear structural models pp. 345-365

- Gerhard Seidel and Cornelia Eicheler
- Robustness issues in structural equation modeling: a review of recent developments pp. 367-386

- Albert Satorra
- New developments in LISREL: analysis of ordinal variables using polychoric correlations and weighted least squares pp. 387-404

- Karl Jöreskog
- A panel model for political efficacy and responsiveness: an application of LISREL 7 with weighted least squares pp. 405-426

- Anne-Marie Aish and Karl Jöreskog
- Latent state-trait models in attitude research pp. 427-445

- Rolf Steyer and Manfred Schmitt
- Searching for parsimony: are true-score models or factor models more appropriate? pp. 447-470

- Wolfgang Jagodzinski, Steffen Kühnel and Peter Schmidt
- Common factors can always be found but can they also be rejected? pp. 471-490

- Willem Saris and Harm Hartman
Volume 24, issue 3, 1990
- Dimensions of attitude towards higher mental function curricular objectives (HMCO): a partial order scalogram analysis pp. 231-244

- Arieh Lewy and Samuel Shye
- Contextual content analysis pp. 245-265

- Donald McTavish and Ellen Pirro
- Stochastic dominance and statistical comparisons of income distribution functions pp. 267-282

- John Bishop and John Formby
- Occupational prestige and sex typing in the collective conscience pp. 283-296

- John Saltiel
- Analysis of deviance and of social classes — the impact of methodological research pp. 297-322

- Claude Faugeron and Karl Meter
- Logit and multinomial logit models for discrete-time event-history analysis: a causal analysis of interdependent discretestate processes pp. 323-341

- Kazuo Yamaguchi
Volume 24, issue 2, 1990
- Alternative interaction structures in square contingency tables having ordered classificatory variables pp. 107-127

- H. Lawal and G. Upton
- Classification, typology, taxonomy pp. 129-157

- Alberto Marradi
- Why H does not measure information: the role of the “special case” legerdemain solution in the maintenance of anomalies in normal science pp. 159-171

- Kenneth Bailey
- Mokken scale analysis for polychotomous items: theory, a computer program and an empirical application pp. 173-188

- K. Sijtsma, P. Debets and I. Molenaar
- Modelling mobility: the use of simulation to choose between near-equivalent models pp. 189-212

- F. Jones, Susan Wilson and Yvonne Pittelkow
- Regoo plots as a regression diagnostic tool pp. 213-229

- Patrick Doreian and Norman Hummon
Volume 24, issue 1, 1990
- Conceptual structures as damped harmonic oscillators pp. 1-16

- John Foldy and Joseph Woelfel
- Inducing relations on incomplete ordinal data pp. 17-36

- William Gehrlein and Peter Fishburn
- Qualitative multiple criteria choice analysis pp. 37-56

- Edwin Hinloopen and Peter Nijkamp
- Confirmation and qualitative evidence-instances: justifying the use of qualitative research methods pp. 57-63

- Steven Miller
- The statistical analysis of overidentified linear recursive models pp. 65-85

- Edward Carmines
- Alternative measures of political efficacy: models and means pp. 87-105

- Alan Acock and Harold Clarke