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3by Vis, Barbara Published in Sociological Methods & Research (2012)“...This article contributes to the literature on comparative methods in the social sciences by assessing the strengths and weaknesses of regression analysis and...”
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4by Aronow, Peter M Published in Sociological Methods & Research (2012)“...Interference between units may pose a threat to unbiased causal inference in randomized controlled experiments. Although the assumption of no interference is...”
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5by Frick, Joachim R Grabka, Markus M Groh-Samberg, Olaf Published in Sociological Methods & Research (2012)“...In trying to capture complete within-household heterogeneity, household panel surveys typically try to interview all adult household members. Following from...”
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6by Bhutta, Christine Brickman Published in Sociological Methods & Research (2012)“...Social networking sites and online questionnaires make it possible to do survey research faster, cheaper, and with less assistance than ever before. The...”
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7by Jasso, Guillermina Published in Sociological Methods & Research (2012)“...What do people think is just? A basic element in justice research is the just reward–the observer’s idea about what is just for a particular rewardee. But...”
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8by Morgan, Stephen L Published in Sociological Methods & Research (2012)“...In recent work in the sociology of education, the primary effects of stratification are defined as the effects of social class origins on preparation for...”
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10“...We offer the first comparison between “direct†and “indirect†methods for measuring perceptions of distributive justice in reward allocations. The direct...”
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11“...Heywood cases, or negative variance estimates, are a common occurrence in factor analysis and latent variable structural equation models. Though they have...”
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12“...In this note, the Cramer-Rao lower bound of variance by using the two decks of cards in randomized response sampling has been developed. The lower bound of...”
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13“...Three distinctive methods of assessing measurement equivalence of ordinal items, namely, confirmatory factor analysis, differential item functioning using item...”
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14“...In studying temporally ordered rates of events, epidemiologists, demographers, and social scientists often find it useful to distinguish three different...”
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15by Kreuter, Frauke McCulloch, Susan Tourangeau, Roger Presser, Stanley Published in Sociological Methods & Research (2011)“...When filter questions are asked to determine respondent eligibility for follow-up items, they are administered either interleafed (follow-up items immediately...”
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16by ley-Baxter, Lisa R. Car Black, Michèle C Peytchev, Andy Published in Sociological Methods & Research (2011)“...Random digit dialed telephone surveys are facing two serious problems undermining probability-based inference and creating a potential for bias in survey...”
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17by Ritschard, Gilbert Gabadinho, Alexis Müller, Nicolas S Studer, Matthias Published in Sociological Methods & Research (2011)“...In this article, the authors define a methodological framework for analyzing the relationship between state sequences and covariates. Inspired by the...”
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18by Walker, Laurens Monahan, John Mitchell, Gregory Published in Sociological Methods & Research (2011)“...The American Sociological Association (ASA) filed an amicus brief in Wal-Mart v. Dukes in which the ASA defended the testimony of the plaintiffs' sociological...”
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19“...The authors examine how questionnaire structure affects survey interaction in the context of dependent interviewing (DI). DI is widely used in panel surveys to...”
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