Macrostructure from Microstructure: Generating Whole Systems from Ego Networks [0.03%]
从微观结构生成整体系统:ego网络的宏观结构来自微观结构
Jeffrey A Smith
Jeffrey A Smith
This paper presents a new simulation method to make global network inference from sampled data. The proposed simulation method takes sampled ego network data and uses Exponential Random Graph Models (ERGM) to reconstruct the features of the...
Comparing Spatial and Multilevel Regression Models for Binary Outcomes in Neighborhood Studies [0.03%]
空间回归模型与多层次回归模型在社区研究中的二分结果变量的比较分析
Hongwei Xu
Hongwei Xu
The standard multilevel regressions that are widely used in neighborhood research typically ignore potential between-neighborhood correlations due to underlying spatial processes, and hence produce inappropriate inferences about neighborhoo...
Michael J White,Maya D Judd,Simone Poliandri
Michael J White
Network Sampling with Memory: A proposal for more efficient sampling from social networks [0.03%]
具有记忆的网络抽样:来自社会网络中更有效的采样方法提案
Ted Mouw,Ashton M Verdery
Ted Mouw
Techniques for sampling from networks have grown into an important area of research across several fields. For sociologists, the possibility of sampling from a network is appealing for two reasons: (1) A network sample can yield substantive...
Estimating Net Interracial Mobility in the U.S. A Residual Methods Approach [0.03%]
美国 interracial net社会流动的估计:剩余法方法论
Anthony Daniel Perez,Charles Hirschman
Anthony Daniel Perez
This paper presents a residual methods approach to identifying social mobility across race/ethnic categories. In traditional demographic accounting models, population growth is limited to changes in natural increase and migration. Other sou...
Illumination with a Dim Bulb? What do social scientists learn by employing qualitative data analysis software (QDAS) in the service of multi-method designs? [0.03%]
一丝不挂的灯光?社会科学家如何运用定性数据分析软件(QDAS)服务于多方法设计?
Michael J White,Maya D Judd,Simone Poliandri
Michael J White
Although there has been much optimistic discussion of integrating quantitative and qualitative findings into sociological analysis, there remains a gap regarding the application of mixed approaches. We examine the potential gains and pitfal...
Yu Xie,Jennie E Brand,Ben Jann
Yu Xie
Individuals differ not only in their background characteristics, but also in how they respond to a particular treatment, intervention, or stimulation. In particular, treatment effects may vary systematically by the propensity for treatment....
METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES IN THE ANALYSIS OF RESIDENTIAL PREFERENCES, RESIDENTIAL MOBILITY, AND NEIGHBORHOOD CHANGE [0.03%]
关于住房偏爱、居民流动和社区变化分析中的方法问题
Elizabeth E Bruch,Robert D Mare
Elizabeth E Bruch
This paper reviews methods for analyzing both individual preferences and choices about where to live, and the implications of these choices for residential patterns. Although these methods are discussed in the context of residential choice,...
Krista J Gile,Mark S Handcock
Krista J Gile
Respondent-Driven Sampling (RDS) employs a variant of a link-tracing network sampling strategy to collect data from hard-to-reach populations. By tracing the links in the underlying social network, the process exploits the social structure ...
Douglas D Heckathorn
Douglas D Heckathorn