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2“...Standard statistical methods often provide no way to make accurate estimates about the characteristics of hidden populations such as injection drug users, the...”
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3“...The measurement of residential segregation patterns and trends has been limited by a reliance on segregation measures that do not appropriately take into...”
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4“...Propensity score matching provides an estimate of the effect of a "treatment" variable on an outcome variable that is largely free of bias arising from an...”
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5“...This paper demonstrates that the conditional negative binomial model for panel data, proposed by Hausman, Hall, and Griliches (1984), is not a true...”
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6by Tom A. B. Snijders Published in Sociological methodology (2001)“...A class of statistical models is proposed for longitudinal network data. The dependent variable is the changing (or evolving) relation network, represented by...”
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7“...In this paper we derive and evaluate measures of multigroup segregation. After describing four ways to conceptualize the measurement of multigroup...”
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8“...Survey and longitudinal studies in the social and behavioral sciences generally contain missing data. Mean and covariance structure models play an important...”
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9“...‐Cohort Models in the Analysis of Discrete Archival Data.” Pp. 1 – 67 in Sociological Methodology , Vol. 8, edited by K.F. Schuessler . San Francisco: Jossey‐Bass...”
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10by Jeroen K. Vermunt Published in Sociological methodology (01.01.2003)“... in Sociological Methodology 2000 , edited by Michael E. Sobel and Mark P. Becker . Cambridge, MA: Blackwell Publisher . Bandeen–Roche , Karen J. , Diana L. Miglioretti...”
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11“...This paper considers the quantitative assessment of ecological settings such as neighborhoods and schools. Available administrative data typically provide...”
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12by Adrian E. Raftery Published in Sociological methodology (01.01.1995)“...It is argued that P-values and the tests based upon them give unsatisfactory results, especially in large samples. It is shown that, in regression, when there...”
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14“...We propose an alternative method of conducting exploratory latent class analysis that utilizes latent class factor models, and compare it to the more...”
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15“...We argue that social networks can be modeled as the outcome of processes that occur in overlapping local regions of the network, termed local social...”
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16“...Following a review of the history and sources of socioeconomic indexes for occupations, we estimate a new set of indexes for 1990 Census occupation lines,...”
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17by Stephen W. Raudenbush Christopher Johnson Robert J. Sampson Published in Sociological methodology (01.01.2003)“...In studying correlates of social behavior, attitudes, and beliefs, a measurement model is required to combine information across a large number of item...”
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18“...Large-scale surveys using complex sample designs are frequently carried out by government agencies. The statistical analysis technology available for such data...”
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19“...Although time use has received much attention by social scientists as an index of resource allocation and social relations across groups, only a few studies...”
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20“...This study shows several ways that formal graph theoretic statements map patterns of network ties into substantive hypotheses about social cohesion. If network...”