Sociological Methodology, Volume 41, 2011
Sociological Methodology
1. Auflage März 2012
300 Seiten, Hardcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
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The 2011 volume of Sociological Methodology continues a 43-year tradition of providing cutting-edge methodology for sociological research. Under the editorship of Tim F. Liao, three features are prominent in this volume:
* Appropriate and practical methods for substantive social science research.
* Contributions by both sociologists and non-sociologists that have important methodological implications for the social sciences.
* Dedication to publishing purely methodological work that may benefi t sociology and the broader social sciences.
2. Dealing with Extreme Response Style in Cross-Cultural
Research: A Restricted Latent Class Factor Analysis Approach
Meike Morren, John P. T. M Gellisen, and Jeroen K.
Vermunt
3. Accounting for Misclassification Bias in Binary Outcome
Measures of Illness: The Case of Post-traumatic Stress Disorder in
Male Veterans Elizabeth Savoca
4. Inferring Logit Models from Empirical Margins Using Proxy
Data Ju-Sung Lee and Kathleen Carley
5. Biases of Parameter Estimates in Misspecified Structural
Equation Models Stanislav Kolenikov
6. Entropy-Based Segregation Indices Ricardo Mora and Javier
Ruiz-Castillo
7. A Transition-Oriented Approach to Optimal Matching Torsten
Biemann
8. Decomposition of Inequality Among Groups by Counterfactual
Modeling: An Analysis of the GenderWage Gap in Japan Kazuo
Yamaguchi
9. Bayesian Meta-Analysis of Social Network Data via Conditional
Uniform Graph Quantiles Carter T. Butts
10. Bernoulli Graph Bounds for General Random Graphs Carter
T. Butts
11. On Respondent-Driven Sampling and Snowball Sampling in
Hard-to-Reach Populations and Snowball Sampling Not in
Hard-to-Reach Populations Leo A. Goodman
12. Snowball Versus Respondent-Driven Sampling Douglas D.
Heckathorn
13. On the Concept of Snowball Sampling Mark S.
Handcock and Krista J. Gile
14. Errata