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ISSN:0081-1750

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Rachel M Shattuck,Michael S Rendall Rachel M Shattuck
We investigate the accuracy of young women's retrospective reporting on their first substantial employment in three major, nationally-representative United States surveys, examining hypotheses that longer recall duration, employment histori...
Mattis van den Bergh,Geert H van Kollenburg,Jeroen K Vermunt Mattis van den Bergh
In recent studies, latent class tree (LCT) modeling has been proposed as a convenient alternative to standard latent class (LC) analysis. Instead of using an estimation method in which all classes are formed simultaneously given the specifi...
Michael D M Bader,Jennifer A Ailshire Michael D M Bader
Accurately measuring attributes in neighborhood environments allows researchers to study the influence of neighborhoods on individual-level outcomes. Researchers working to improve the measurement of neighborhood attributes generally advoca...
Ashton M Verdery,Jacob C Fisher,Nalyn Siripong et al. Ashton M Verdery et al.
Respondent-driven sampling (RDS) is a popular method for sampling hard-to-survey populations that leverages social network connections through peer recruitment. While RDS is most frequently applied to estimate the prevalence of infections a...
Geoffrey T Wodtke,Daniel Almirall Geoffrey T Wodtke
Individuals differ in how they respond to a particular treatment or exposure, and social scientists are often interested in understanding how treatment effects are moderated by observed characteristics of individuals. Effect moderation occu...
Dennis M Feehan,Matthew J Salganik Dennis M Feehan
The network scale-up method enables researchers to estimate the size of hidden populations, such as drug injectors and sex workers, using sampled social network data. The basic scale-up estimator offers advantages over other size estimation...
Dana Garbarski,Nora Cate Schaeffer,Jennifer Dykema Dana Garbarski
"Rapport" has been used to refer to a range of positive psychological features of an interaction -- including a situated sense of connection or affiliation between interactional partners, comfort, willingness to disclose or share sensitive ...
Hongwei Xu,Yu Xie Hongwei Xu
This study investigates how reporting heterogeneity may bias socioeconomic and demographic disparities in self-rated general health, a widely used health indicator, and how such bias can be adjusted by using new anchoring vignettes designed...
Corey M Abramson,Daniel Dohan Corey M Abramson
Recent methodological debates in sociology have focused on how data and analyses might be made more open and accessible, how the process of theorizing and knowledge production might be made more explicit, and how developing means of visuali...
Zack W Almquist,Carter T Butts Zack W Almquist
Change in group size and composition has long been an important area of research in the social sciences. Similarly, interest in interaction dynamics has a long history in sociology and social psychology. However, the effects of endogenous g...