Quality & Quantity: International Journal of Methodology
1967 - 2025
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Volume 9, issue 4, 1975
- Social classification from homogamy: A method based on information pp. 283-316

- Jacqueline Feldman and Marwan Houri
- Geometrical conceptions in the analysis of qualitative variables pp. 317-322

- B. Mirkin
- A theoretical model of mass consumer behavior and some methodological problems of social studies pp. 323-337

- Konstantin Val'Tukh
- Social distance pp. 339-348

- D. Osborne
- Causal models in the system of qualitative sociological variables: Introductory remarks pp. 349-359

- František Charvát
- Measures of father-to-son mobility: A liberal or radical criterion of evaluation? pp. 361-369

- F. Jones
- Book reviews pp. 371-376

- Jon Linzell
Volume 9, issue 3, 1975
- Interrelation of dependence coefficients and influence coefficients pp. 193-202

- Fridrikh Borodkin
- A linguistic method for the classification of multidimensional social objects pp. 203-227

- Tatiana Zaslavskaia and Il'Ia Muchnik
- About a relationship between socioeconomic development of the countryside and rural population migration pp. 229-243

- Tatiana Zaslavskaia and Liudmila Liashenko
- Canonical ecology and the analysis of aggregate voting models pp. 245-264

- Vincent McHale and Richard Partch
- Quantitative dimensions of congressional performance in the twentieth century pp. 265-275

- David Farnsworth and James Fleming
- Book reviews pp. 277-279

- Guy Neave and Andre-Paul Frognier
- Abstracts pp. 280-282

- Fridrikh Borodkin, Tataina Zaslavskaia, Il'ia Muchnik, Liudmila Liashenko, Vincent McHale, Richard Partch, David Farnsworth and James Fleming
Volume 9, issue 2, 1975
- Social data and response models. The case of crime rates pp. 95-106

- Gosta Carlsson
- Methods of measuring mobility pp. 107-136

- John Bibby
- A critique of scaled “variables” pp. 137-143

- J. Lindsey
- A simple Markovian model for general mobility: Some preliminary considerations pp. 145-169

- Daniel Brown
- Areas of difference: A critique of the work of Byrne and Williamson on regional inequalities in educational attainment pp. 171-183

- Dougal Hutchison
- Rejoinder to Dougal Hutchison's “Areas of difference: A critique of the work of Byrne and Williamson on regional inequalities in educational attainment” pp. 185-189

- D. Byrne
Volume 9, issue 1, 1975
- Measuring risks in collective decisions pp. 1-41

- Alberto Marradi
- A comparison of additive and multiplicative models for qualitative data pp. 43-50

- J. Lindsey
- A multi-level, structural theory of social behavior pp. 51-89

- T. Burns and L. Meeker
- Book reviews pp. 91-92

- Neil Henry
Volume 8, issue 4, 1974
- Some simple mathematical models for adoption processes: The case of the comprehensive school reform in Norway pp. 299-325

- Jacqueline Feldman and Suzanne Lie
- Models of stratification processes pp. 327-345

- Patrick Doreian and Norman Hummon
- Some recent views on probability and induction pp. 347-376

- Maria Galavotti
- Conditional independence and log linear models for multi-dimensional contingency tables pp. 377-390

- J. Lindsey
- Book reviews pp. 391-397

- Brian Barry and Abram Swaan
- Models of stratification processes pp. 399-399

- Patrick Doreian and Norman Hummon
- Some simple mathematical models for adoption processes: The case of the comprehensive school reform in Norway pp. 399-399

- Jacqueline Feldman and Suzanne Lie
- Conditional independence, and log linear models for multi-dimensional contingency tables pp. 400-400

- J. Lindsey
- Some recent views on probability and induction pp. 400-400

- Maria Galavotti
Volume 8, issue 3, 1974
- Are there structual models of voluntaristic social action? pp. 199-246

- Hayward Alker
- Change and unreliability pp. 247-266

- Olof Petersson
- Ethical notions and social life: some problems in the measurement of attitudes pp. 267-282

- Adam Podgòrecki
- Dogmatic trends in marxist sociology pp. 283-294

- Karl-Dieter Opp
- Inferences from sociological survey data: a unified approach pp. 295-296

- J. Feldman
Volume 8, issue 2, 1974
- Value, idealization, valuation pp. 107-120

- Leszek Nowak
- Mathematical aggregation of preferences pp. 121-138

- Björn Stefánsson
- Occupational similarities: Subjective aspects of social stratification pp. 139-158

- Anthony Coxon and Charles Jones
- Social causality and empirical data reduction techniques pp. 159-180

- Hannu Nurmi
- Telephone interviews in social research: Some methodological considerations pp. 181-192

- Charles Ibsen and John Ballweg
- Book reviews pp. 193-196

- Raymond Boudon and D. Bartholomew
- Abstracts pp. 197-198

- Leszek Nowak, Björn Stefánsson, Anthony Coxon, Charles Jones, Hannu Nurmi, Charles Ibsen and John Ballweg
Volume 8, issue 1, 1974
- Educational growth and economic equality pp. 1-10

- Raymond Boudon
- Toward empirical humanization of mass surveys pp. 11-26

- Zygmunt Gostkowski
- The effects of perceived and actual similarity in values and personality in the process of interpersonal attraction pp. 27-43

- Timothy Curry and David Kenny
- Power and causality pp. 45-63

- Andre Blais
- The role of constraints in policy analysis pp. 65-76

- Giandomenico Majone
- Welfare policy and causal modelling pp. 77-98

- Patrick Doreian
- The relative importance of campaign expenditures: An application of production theory pp. 99-105

- William Lott and P. Warner
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