Sociological methodology. Vol. 34, 2004 / edited by Ross M. Stolzenberg. - xxvi, 411 p.

The poverty of deductivism : a constructive realist model of sociological explanation / Response : reasoning about history, sociologically / Response : scientific progress in a nontheoretical discipline : history and constructive realism / A brief rejoinder to Goldstone : the varieties of deductivism / A methodological comparison of age-period-cohort models : the intrinsic estimator and conventional generalized linear models / Response : cohort analysis redux / Measures of spatial segregation / Adjusting for time-varying confounding in survival analysis / Sampling and estimation in hidden populations using respondent-driven sampling / Exponential family models for sampled and census network data / Assessing bias in the estimation of causal effects : Rosenbaum bounds on matching estimators and instrumental variables estimation with imperfect instruments / A new approach to evaluating the quality of measurement instruments : the split-ballot MTMM design / A mathematical approach to categorization and labeling of qualitative data : the latent categorization method / Philip S. Gorski -- Jack A. Goldstone -- William H. Sewell, Jr. -- Philip S. Gorski -- Yang Yang, Wenjiang J. Fu and Kenneth C. Land -- Herbert L. Smith -- Sean F. Reardon and David O'Sullivan -- Jennifer S. Barber, Susan A. Murphy and Natalya Verbitsky -- Matthew J. Salganik and Douglas D. Heckathorn -- Laura M. Koehly, Steven M. Goodreau and Martina Morris -- Thomas A. DiPrete and Markus Gangl -- Willem E. Saris, Albert Satorra and Germa Coenders -- Kai R. Larsen and David E. Monarchi. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

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