Quality & Quantity: International Journal of Methodology
1967 - 2025
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Volume 23, issue 3, 1989
- International Conference on Social Science Methodology pp. 225-235

- Anuška Ferligoj
- Operationalization, a superfluous concept pp. 237-275

- Edw. Roskam
- Problems in the estimation and interpretation of the reliability of survey data pp. 277-331

- Duane Alwin
- A technological revolution in data collection pp. 333-349

- Willem Saris
- Macrosociological applications of event history analysis: state transitions and event recurrences pp. 351-383

- Michael Hannan
Volume 23, issue 2, 1989
- The application of generalizability analysis to observational studies pp. 115-127

- George Marcoulides
- Unobserved heterogeneity in hazard rate models: a test and an illustration from a study of career mobility pp. 129-141

- Hans-Peter Blossfeld and Alfred Hamerle
- Construct validity and second-order factorial model pp. 143-159

- François Béland and Brigitte Maheux
- The necessity of being flexible pp. 161-170

- Ilja Maso
- Kappa as a measure of pattern in sequential data pp. 171-187

- Bruce Wampold
- Popularising Delphi method pp. 189-203

- Jan Dijk
- A relative mobility table pp. 205-220

- Antonio Cobalti
- Bias resulting from the choice of sample and results of cross-national analyses of suicide rates pp. 221-223

- David Lester and Steven Stack
Volume 23, issue 1, 1989
- Rotation to simple processes: the effect of alternative rotation rules on observed patterns in time-ordered measurements pp. 3-20

- Joseph Woelfel, George Barnett, Robert Pruzek and Robert Zimmelman
- Log-quadratic models for the analysis of Guttman scales and their status correlates pp. 21-38

- Kazuo Yamaguchi
- Causal models of measurement: some problems for theory construction pp. 39-59

- Patrick Horan
- Robust estimation and prediction of economic systems: The case of partial structural variability pp. 61-73

- Anders Westlund
- How far can a dummy go? or, Are we putting too much of a burden upon political dichotomies? pp. 75-81

- Baruch Mevorach
- Conditional regression analysis pp. 83-108

- Bas Denters and Rob Puijenbroek
- Non-work-related accidents on 2454 Swedish farms — the yield of a system for continuous and periodic injury surveillance pp. 109-114

- Bjarne Jansson
Volume 22, issue 4, 1988
- A contextual analysis of power and foreign policy behavior pp. 331-346

- Larry Aspin
- A methodology for testing a new spatial model of elections pp. 347-364

- James Enelow
- The various faces of scientific productivity: a contingency analysis pp. 365-380

- Yehouda Shenhav and Yitchak Haberfeld
- Consistent estimation of correlations between observed interval variables with skewed distributions pp. 381-392

- Jan Faber
- From cause to effect and from effect to cause pp. 393-401

- V. Shvyrkov
- Criticizing the neoclassics economics maximization hypothesis: an epistemological note pp. 403-415

- L. Keita
- A measurement model for psychophysical scaling pp. 417-433

- Willem Saris
- Ratings and confirmation pp. 435-438

- Joseph Fulda
Volume 22, issue 3, 1988
- Substantive nonadditivity in social science research A note on induced collinearity and measurement and testing of effects pp. 221-237

- Michael Miller and Frank Farmer
- The discrete sequential analysis of dynamic international behavior pp. 239-254

- William Dixon
- Event history and survival analysis in the social sciences II. Advanced applications and recent developments pp. 255-278

- Dougal Hutchison
- An indifference trap of voting pp. 279-292

- Manfred Holler
- A general qualitative technique for the comparison of economic structures pp. 293-310

- Hans Holub and Gottfried Tappeiner
- Semantic validity Testing the operationalization of ideological frames of reference pp. 311-330

- Harry Berg and Kees Veer
Volume 22, issue 2, 1988
- A core-analysis of meta-analysis pp. 111-126

- James Bruno and Frederick Ellett
- The See-Saw Effect: a multilevel problem? pp. 127-137

- G. Kreft and E. Leeuw
- The Mill canons and the intrinsic inference model pp. 139-150

- Bruno Baldessari and Rosanna Memoli
- Gender and the subjective meaning of health: An integrated approach pp. 151-165

- Kapur Ahlawat and Mohammad Subbarini
- The behavioral power of nations: an analysis of verbal conflict using the equations of statistical equilibrium pp. 167-189

- Lewis House and Michael Ward
- Using LISREL models with crude rank category measures pp. 191-201

- Pamela Homer and Robert O'Brien
- Event history and survival analysis in the social sciences pp. 203-219

- Dougal Hutchison
Volume 22, issue 1, 1988
- Linking quality & quantity pp. 3-30

- Robert Smith
- Alternative conceptual frameworks for the analysis of mobility tables and the log-linear models pp. 31-47

- Antonio Cobalti
- Extending Rosenberg's idea about conjoint effects pp. 49-64

- Juan Sanchez Carrion
- Artificial intelligence and content analysis pp. 65-97

- Jan Cuilenburg, Jan Kleinnijenhuis and Jan Ridder
- The reporting of gross and net earnings in a postal survey pp. 99-110

- Brian Main
Volume 21, issue 4, 1987
- What Harvard statisticians don't tell us pp. 335-347

- Vladislav Shvyrkov
- Corrections for coarsely categorized measures: LISREL's polyserial and polychoric correlations pp. 349-360

- Robert O'Brien and Pamela Homer
- Interaction effects in cross-national studies pp. 361-375

- Erich Weede
- Work values as “reinforcer groupings” pp. 377-392

- Aharon Tziner and Dov Elizur
- Using Mokken scale analysis to develop unidimensional scales pp. 393-408

- Michael Gillespie, Elisabeth Tenvergert and Johannes Kingma
- The meaning of industrial prestige pp. 409-423

- Ephraim Yuchtman-Yaar and Oded Shenkar
- When neutrality is negative pp. 425-432

- Anton Nederhof
Volume 21, issue 3, 1987
- Research design in total institutions: problems, pitfalls, and possible solutions pp. 209-218

- Francesca Lundström
- A comparative analysis of measures of social homogeneity pp. 219-231

- William Gehrlein
- The constructive theory of mass behaviour pp. 233-253

- Yu. Chernyak, A. Leonov and A. Lerner
- Evidence of sophisticated voting in a committee setting: theory and experiments pp. 255-273

- Rick Wilson and Anne Pearson
- Salmon's critique of Hempel: an alternative view of statistical explanation and theory building pp. 275-289

- W. Merriman and Edward Carmines
- Linking quality & quantity pp. 291-311

- Robert Smith
- Empirical phenomenology: principles and method pp. 313-333

- Judith Sixsmith and Andrew Sixsmith
Volume 21, issue 2, 1987
- Association, agreement, and equity pp. 109-123

- Klaus Krippendorff
- Conceptual and empirical status of mental constructs in the analysis of action pp. 125-137

- Lennart Sjöberg
- How to examine construct validity of item banks pp. 139-151

- Rina Doron
- A pilot study of Portuguese electoral shifts: 1976–1982 pp. 153-175

- Marc Swyngedouw
- Modeling behavior with attribute disparity: implicit relationships between attribute magnitudes and aggregated behavior pp. 177-197

- Larry Aspin
- A new dimension to content analysis: Exploring relationships among thematic categories pp. 199-208

- Lea Scherl and Michael Smithson
Volume 21, issue 1, 1987
- Measurement error in causal analysis of panel data: Attenuated versus inflated relationships pp. 3-20

- Anders Westholm
- The homogeneity problem in statistics pp. 21-36

- Vladislav Shvyrkov and Arch Davis
- Air pollution-mortality models: A demonstration of the effects of random measurement error pp. 37-48

- Kenneth Bollen and Richard Schwing
- Models for the probability of concordance in cross-classification tables pp. 49-57

- Alan Agresti, John Schollenberger and Dennis Wackerly
- Registration of longitudinal data by means of musical notation pp. 59-69

- Eva Johanson
- On nonparametric latent trait models pp. 71-79

- Viera Gáfriková
- A nexus analytic approach pp. 81-89

- Kris Merschrod
- Path analysis for mixed qualitative and quantitative variables pp. 91-102

- A. Israëls
- Fitting in: the researcher as learner and participant pp. 103-108

- Robert Stebbins
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