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Sociological Methodology

Published on behalf of the American Sociological Association

Edited by:
Tim Liao


ISI Journal Citation Reports® Ranking: 2008: 4/100 (Sociology)
Impact Factor: 0.947


Sociological Methodology is a compendium of new and sometimes controversial advances in social science methodology. Contributions come from diverse areas and have something useful -- and often surprising -- to say about a wide range of topics ranging from legal and ethical issues surrounding data collection to the methodology of theory construction. In short, Sociological Methodology holds something of value -- and an interesting mix of lively controversy, too -- for nearly everyone who participates in the enterprise of sociological research.

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TopHighlights

The Scientific Model of Causality
James J. Heckman

The Poverty of Deductivism: A Constructive Realist Model of Sociological Explanation
Philip S. Gorski

Regression with Missing Ys: An Improved Strategy for Analyzing Multiply Imputed Data
Paul T. von Hippel

A Mixed Models Approach to the Age-Period-Cohort Analysis of Repeated Cross-Section Surveys, with an Application to Data on Trends in Verbal Test Scores
Yang Yang and Kenneth C. Land

Pretesting Experimental Instructions
Lisa Slattery Rashotte, Murray Webster, and Joseph M. Whitmeyer