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Data quality
(Sage benchmarks in social research methods series, . Quantitative social science / edited by Jacqueline Scott and Yu Xie ; v. 2)
Sage Publications, 2005
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Description
This Four-Volume Set constitutes the core of our understanding of contemporary societies, human behaviours, social institutions, and their evolutions in history. The demand for high-quality numerical and statistical social research is expansive and increasing. Often, advances in quantitative methods are discipline specific, and the cross-fertilization of ideas is poor.
The aim of this collection is to bring together the best of quantitative social science articles from a diverse range of disciplines including sociology, economics, social policy, social geography, psychology, public heath, demography, criminology and education. The editors provide exemplars to show how different quantitative techniques are appropriate for addressing a broad range of social science questions. Unlike most methods texts, this collection focuses on the advances and uses of quantitative methods to address substantive issues within social sciences. The articles range from those that introduce basic quantitative concepts to those that discuss cutting-edge statistical advances.
Volume One: Overview and Research Design
Volume Two: Data Quality
Volume Three: Data Analysis I
Volume Four: Data Analysis II
Table of Contents
Volume One: Overview and Research Design
PART ONE: THEORY AND DEBATES
What Is Wrong with 'Variable Sociology'? - Hartmut Esser
Socio-Logic - Michael Mann
Causation, Statistics and Sociology - John H Goldthorpe
Gender, Methodology and People's Ways of Knowing - Ann Oakley
Some Problems with Feminism and the Paradigm Debate in Social Science
The Philosophical Foundations of Darwinism - Ernst Mayr
Barking up the Wrong Branch - Stanley Lieberson and Freda B Lynn
Scientific Alternatives to the Current Model of Sociological Science
PART TWO: CAUSAL INFERENCE
Statistics and Causal Inference - Paul W Holland
Causal Inference in the Social Sciences - Michael E Sobel
The Estimation of Causal Effects from Observational Data - Christopher Winship and Stephen L Morgan
PART THREE: OBSERVATIONAL VERSUS EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES
Natural and Quasi-Experiments in Economics - Bruce D Meyer
Choice as an Alternative to Control in Observational Studies - Paul R Rosenbaum
Statistics in Epidemiology - Norman E Breslow
The Case-Control Study
Moving to Opportunity in Boston - Lawrence F Katz, Jeffrey R Kling and Jeffrey B Liebman
Early Results of a Randomized Mobility Experiment
PART FOUR: ROLE OF TIME AND SPACE
Of Time and Space - Andrew Abbott
The Contemporary Relevance of the Chicago School
The Cohort as a Concept in the Study of Social Change - Norman B Ryder
Time, Human Agency and Social Change - Perspectives on the Life-Course - Glen H Elder Jr
Job Relocation and the Racial Gap in Unemployment in Detroit and Chicago - Ted Mouw
PART FIVE: GENETIC BASIS OF HUMAN BEHAVIOUR
Genotype-Environment Interaction and Correlation in Analysis of Human Behavior - Robert Plomin, J C DeFries and John C Loehlin
Sibling Models and Data in Economics - Beginnings of a Survey - Zvi Griliches
PART SIX: LEVELS OF ANALYSIS
Ecological Correlations and the Behavior of Individuals - W S Robinson
Comparative Sociology and the Comparative Method - Charles C Ragin
Rule for Inferring Individual-Level Relationships from Aggregate Data - Glenn Firebaugh
Social Change, the Social Organization of Families and Fertility Limitation - William G Axinn and Scott T Yabiku
PART SEVEN: INSTRUMENTAL VARIABLE APPROACH
Identification of Causal Effects Using Instrumental Variables - Joshua D Angrist, Guido W Imbens and Donald B Rubin
Problems with Instrumental Variables Estimation when the Correlation between the Instruments and the Endogenous Explanatory Variable Is Weak - John Bound, David A Jaeger and Regina M Baker
Volume Two: Data Quality
PART ONE: SAMPLING DESIGN AND WEIGHTING
Inference from Complex Samples - L Kish and M R Frankel
Regression Analysis of Data from Complex Surveys - D Holt, T M F Smith and P D Winter
PART TWO: SURVEYS AND QUESTIONS
The Life History Calendar - Deborah Freedman et al
A Technique for Collecting Retrospective Data
The Science of Asking Questions - Nora Cate Schaeffer and Stanley Presser
Judgment in a Social Context - Biases, Shortcomings and the Logic of Conversation - Norbert Schwarz
Problems in the Use of Survey Questions to Measure Public Opinion - Howard Schuman and Jacqueline Scott
Integration of Fieldwork and Survey Methods - Sam D Sieber
PART THREE: ARCHIVAL, TEXTUAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE DATA
English Population History from Family Reconstitution - Summary Results 1600-1799 - E A Wrigley and Roger S Schofield
The Press as a Source of Socio-Historical Data - Issues in the Methodology of Data Collection from Newspapers - Roberto Franzosi
Multiple Networks and Mobilization in the Paris Commune, 1871 - Roger V Gould
PART FOUR: SUMMARY MEASURES
A Methodological Analysis of Segregation Analysis - Otis Dudley Duncan and Beverly Duncan
Measures of Inequality - Paul D Allison
Measures of Multigroup Segregation - Sean F Reardon and Glenn Firebaugh
PART FIVE: SCALING AND INDEXING
Convergent and Discriminant Validation by the Multitrait-Multimethod Matrix - Donald T Campbell and Donald W Fiske
Conventional Wisdom on Measurement - A Stuctural Equation Perspective - Kenneth Bollen and Richard Lennox
The Essential Process in a Family of Measurement Models - Geoffrey N Masters and Benjamin D Wright
PART SIX: MISSING DATA
Handling Missing Data in Survey Research - J Michael Brick and Graham Kalton
Regression with Missing X's - A Review - Roderick J A Little
An Analysis of Sample Attrition in Panel Data - The Michigan Panel Study of Income Dynamics - John Fitzgerald, Peter Gottschalk and Robert Moffitt
Estimates of the Economic Return to Schooling from a New Sample of Twins - Orly Ashenfelter and Alan Krueger
PART SEVEN: CONTEXTUAL AND NETWORK DATA
Social Contagion and Innovation - Cohesion versus Structural Equivalence - Ronald S Burt
Community and Contraceptive Choice in Rural Thailand - Barbara Entwisle et al
A Case Study of Nang Rong
Ecometrics - Stephen W Raudenbush and Robert J Sampson
Toward a Science of Assessing Ecological Settings with Application to the Systematic Social Observation of Neighbourhoods
Concurrent Partnerships and the Spread of HIV - Martina Morris and Mirjam Kretzschmar
Volume Three: Data Analysis I
PART ONE: ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION OF DATA
Sunset Salvo - John W Tukey
The Electronic Frontier - Exploring and Mapping Cyberspace - Michael Batty and Bob Barr
How Should We Measure 'Change' - Or Should We? - Lee J Cronbach and Lita Furby
Parental Divorce and Outcomes for Children - Maire Ni Bhrolchain et al
Evidence and Interpretation
Making the Most of Statistical Analyses - Gary King, Michael Tomz and Jason Wittenberg
Improving Interpretation and Presentation
PART TWO: COVARIATES AS CONTROLS IN OBSERVATIONAL STUDIES
Analysis of Covariance - Its Nature and Uses - William G Cochran
Sex Differences in Research Productivity - Yu Xie and Kimberlee A Shauman
New Evidence about an Old Puzzle
Reducing Bias in Observational Studies Using Subclassification on the Propensity Score - Paul R Rosenbaum and Donald B Rubin
PART THREE: DEMOGRAPHIC APPROACH
Heterogeneity Ruses - Some Surprising Effects of Selection on Population Dynamics - James W Vaupel and Anatoli I Yashin
Differential Fertility, Intergenerational Educational Mobility and Racial Inequality - Robert D Mare
PART FOUR: BAYESIAN APPROACH
Bayesian Analysis - James O Berger
A Look at Today and Thoughts of Tomorrow
Bayesian Model Selection in Social Research - Adrian E Raftery
Causal Heterogeneity in Comparative Research - Bruce Western
A Bayesian Hierarchical Modelling Approach
Why Isn't Everyone a Bayesian? - Bradley Efron
PART FIVE: STRUCTURAL EQUATION MODELS
Path Analysis - Otis Dudley Duncan
Sociological Examples
The Decomposition in Effects of Path Analysis - Duane F Alwin and Robert M Hauser
Recent Developments in Structural Equation Modeling - Karl G J[um]oreskog and Dag S[um]orbom
A Model of Stratification with Response Error in Social and Psychological Variables - Robert M Hauser, Shu Ling Tsai and William H Sewell
Latent Variables in Psychology and the Social Sciences - Kenneth A Bollen
Causal Parameters and Policy Analysis in Economics - James J Heckman
A Twentieth Century Retrospective
PART SIX: ANALYSIS OF CONTINGENCY TABLES
Using Association Models in Sociological Research - Some Examples - Clifford C Clogg
The Log-Multiplicative Layer Effect Model for Comparing Mobility Tables - Yu Xie
PART SEVEN: DISCRETE CHOICE MODELS
Multinomial and Conditional Logit Discrete-Choice Models in Demography - Saul D Hoffman and Greg J Duncan
Opportunity and Choice in Socially Structured Labor Markets - John A Logan
Individual-Level Models for Mobility Tables in Other Cross-Classifications - Richard Breen
Volume Four: Data Analysis II
PART ONE: MULTI-LEVEL MODELS
A Hierarchical Model for Studying School Effects - Stephen Raudenbush and Anthony S Bryk
Multilevel Models in the Study of Dynamic Household Structures - Harvey Goldstein et al
PART TWO: META ANALYSIS
Fixed- and Random-Effects Models in Meta-Analysis - Larry V Hedges and Jack L Vevea
PART THREE: ANALYSIS OF PANEL DATA
Panel Models in Sociological Research - Charles N Halaby
Theory into Practice
The Effect of Arrests on Crime - A Multivariate Panel Analysis - David F Greenberg and Ronald C Kessler
Longitudinal Analyses of the Effects of Trade Unions - Richard B Freeman
PART FOUR: GROWTH-CURVE ANALYSIS
Integrating Person-Centered and Variable-Centered Analyses - Bengt Muth[ac]en and Linda K Muth[ac]en
Growth Mixture Modeling with Latent Trajectory Classes
Application of Hierarchical Linear-Models to Assess Change - Anthony S Bryk and Stephen W Raudenbush
PART FIVE: ANALYSIS OF EVENT HISTORY DATA
Discreet Time Methods for the Analysis of Event Histories - Paul D Allison
Dynamic Analysis of Event Histories - Nancy Brandon Tuma, Michael T Hannan and Lyle P Groeneveld
PART SIX: SAMPLE SELECTION MODELS
An Introduction to Sample Selection Bias in Sociological Data - Richard A Berk
Models for Sample Selection Bias - Christopher Winship and Robert D Mare
Anatomy of the Selection Problem - Charles F Manski
Premarital Cohabitation and Subsequent Marital Dissolution - A Matter of Self-Selection - Lee A Lillard, Michael J Brien and Linda J Waite
PART SEVEN: LATENT CLASS MODELS
How Many Latent Classes of Delinquent/Criminal Careers? Results from Mixed Poisson Regression Analyses - Amy V D'Unger et al
A Latent Class Analysis of Tolerance for Nonconformity in the American Public - Allan L McCutcheon
PART EIGHT: SPATIAL AND NETWORK MODELS
Under the Hood - Issues in the Specification and Interpretation of Spatial Regression Models - Luc Anselin
Beyond Social Capital - Robert J Sampson, Jeffrey D Morenoff and Felton Earls
Spatial Dynamics of Collective Efficacy for Children
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