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Editor's Introduction |
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Volume I Theoretical and Political Contexts: Which Data Are Worth Collecting? |
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Section 1 What Counts as Relevant Data? |
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1 Reconceptualizing Knowledge Accumulation in Sociology |
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2 The Elephant in the Living Room: Or Extending the Conversation about the Politics of Evidence |
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3 Comparative Perspectives and Competing Explanations: Taking on the Newly Configured Reductionist Challenge to Sociology |
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39 | (22) |
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4 Neurological Imaging as Evidence in Political Science: A Review, Critique, and Guiding Assessment |
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61 | (26) |
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5 History of and in Sociology |
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87 | (4) |
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6 What Has Sociology to Contribute to the Study of Inequality Trends? A Historical and Comparative Perspective |
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91 | (16) |
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7 The Imagination and Social Life |
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107 | (22) |
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8 Naturalistic Inquiry and the Saturation Concept: A Research Note |
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129 | (16) |
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9 Replication Standards for Quantitative Social Science: Why Not Sociology? |
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145 | (18) |
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10 Improving Data Quality: Actors, Incentives, and Capabilities |
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Volume II Data Collection in Survey and Interview Research |
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Section 2 Data Collection in Survey Research |
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Section 2a Survey Sampling for Data Collection |
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11 Participatory Survey Research: Integrating Community Collaboration and Quantitative Methods for the Study of Gender and HIV Risks among Hispanic Migrants |
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12 An Empirical Test of Respondent-driven Sampling: Point Estimates, Variance, Degree Measures, and Out-of-Equilibrium Data |
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33 | (38) |
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13 Longitudinal Research at the Turn of the Century: Searching for the Mexican American People |
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71 | (24) |
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14 Nonresponse Rates and Nonresponse Bias in Household Surveys |
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95 | (30) |
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Section 2b Measurement in Survey Data Collection |
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15 The Limitations of Stranger-interviewers in Rural Kenya |
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125 | (36) |
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16 Measuring Induced Abortion in Mexico: A Comparison of Four Methodologies |
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161 | (24) |
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17 Meta-analysis of Randomized Response Research: Thirty-five Years of Validation |
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185 | (26) |
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Gerty J.L.M. Lensvelt-Mulders |
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Peter G.M. van der Heijden |
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18 Samples Surveys with Sensitive Questions: A Nonrandomized Response Approach |
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211 | (20) |
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Section 3 Interview Methods for Colleting Data |
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Section 3a Eliciting Useful Responses (Data) in Interview Research |
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19 What to Do with "I Don't Know:" Elicitation in Ethnographic & Survey Interviews |
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231 | (16) |
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20 The Great Interview: 25 Strategies for Studying People in Bed |
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247 | (22) |
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21 Collecting Data from Elites and Ultra Elites: Telephone and Face-to-Face Interviews with Macroeconomists |
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269 | (14) |
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Section 3b Multiple Formats for Interview Data Collection |
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22 Eliciting Manager's Personal Values: An Adaptation of the Laddering Interview Method |
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283 | (20) |
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23 Learning in Focus Groups: An Analytical Dimension Enhancing Focus Group Research |
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303 | (20) |
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Madeletine Abrandt Dahlgren |
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24 Fieldworker or Foreigner? Ethnographic Interviewing in Nonnative Languages |
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323 | (14) |
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25 Condom Semiotics: Meaning and Condom Use in Rural Malawi |
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337 | (28) |
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Section 3c Coding Interview Data |
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26 Analyzing Interview Data: The Development and Evolution of a Coding System |
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365 | (20) |
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27 Intercoder Reliability for Validating Conclusions Drawn from Open-ended Interview Data |
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385 | (16) |
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28 Problematics of Grounded Theory: Innovations for Developing an Increasingly Rigorous Qualitative Method |
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Volume III Data Collection Experiments and observational Research |
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Section 4 Experiments for Data Collection |
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Section 4a Varieties of Experimental Data Gathering |
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29 "Economic Man" in Cross-cultural Perspective: Behavioral Experiments in 15 Small-scale Societies |
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30 The False Enforcement of Unpopular Norms |
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47 | (38) |
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31 Reasons and Inclusion: The Foundation of Deliberation |
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85 | (30) |
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32 Experimental Ethnography: The Marriage of Qualitative and Quantitative Research |
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115 | (20) |
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Section 4b Collecting Data in Survey Experiments |
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33 An Experimental Comparison of Methods of Measuring Ethnicity |
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135 | (8) |
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34 Does Race Matter in Neighborhood Preferences? Results from a Video Experiment |
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143 | (30) |
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35 Insiders, Outsiders, and the Editing of Inconsistent Survey Data |
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173 | (24) |
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Section 4c Alternatives to Randomized Control Trials for Gathering Data |
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36 Grades of Evidence: Variability in Quality of Findings in Effectiveness Studies of Complex Field Interventions |
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197 | (22) |
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37 Addressing Self-selection Bias in Quasi-experimental Evaluations of Whole-school Reform: Comparison of Methods |
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219 | (26) |
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38 Ethics, Data-dependent Designs, and the Strategy of Clinical Trials: Time to Start Learning-as-we-go? |
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245 | (26) |
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39 Observing the Counterfactual? The Search for Political Experiments in Nature |
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271 | (24) |
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Section 5 Data Collection in Observational Research |
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Section 5a Varieties of Observational Experience |
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295 | (14) |
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41 Towards the Necessity of a New Interactive Approach Integrating Ethnology, Ecology and Ethology in the Study of the Relationship between Kyrgyz Stockbreeders and Wolves |
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309 | (14) |
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42 A Collective Ethnographer: Fieldwork Experience in the Brazilian Northeast |
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323 | (24) |
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43 Fieldnotes in Team Ethnography: Researching Complementary Schools |
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347 | (20) |
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44 The Ethnographic Turn: Fact, Fashion, or Fiction? |
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367 | (26) |
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Section 5b Collecting Data Using New Media |
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45 Studying the New Media |
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393 | (8) |
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46 Ethnographic Approaches to the Internet and Computer-mediated Communication |
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401 | (30) |
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47 Qualitative Research on Adolescent Risk Using E-mail: A Methodological Assessment |
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431 | (16) |
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48 Putting Social Context into Text: The Semiotics of E-mail Interaction |
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447 | (38) |
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Section 5c Participant Observation for Collecting Data |
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49 Participant Observation in the Era of "Ethnography" |
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485 | (8) |
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50 Observer Behavior as a Potential Source of Reactivity: Describing and Quantifying Observer Effects in a Large-scale Observational Study of Police |
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51 L'Intervention Sociologique after Twenty-five Years: Can It Translate into English? |
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521 | (16) |
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52 Bias as a Research Strategy in Participant Observation: The Case of Intergroup Conflict |
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Volume IV Data Collection from Archives and Collecting Data Ethically |
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Section 6 Collecting Data from Archival Sources |
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Section 6a How to Evaluate Documents When Collecting Data |
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53 The File Drawer Problem in Reliability Generalization: A Strategy to Compute a Fail-safe N with Reliability Coefficients |
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54 Repositioning Documents in Social Research |
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Section 6b Data Collection with Computerized Content Analysis |
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55 Lexical Cohesion Analysis of Political Speech |
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56 On the State of the Economic in Sociology: A Content Analysis |
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Richard Anderson-Connolly |
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Section 6c Collecting Data Using Public Media |
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57 Finding Collective Events: Sources Searches, Timing |
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77 | (32) |
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58 Characteristics of Medical Research News Reported on Front Pages of Newspapers |
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109 | (16) |
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59 `Entering the Blogosphere': Some Strategies for Using Blogs in Social Research |
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125 | (24) |
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Section 6d Obtaining Data from Public Statistical Archives |
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60 The Official Statistics Olympic Challenge: Wider, Deeper, Quicker, Better, Cheaper |
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149 | (18) |
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61 America Is Changing, and So Is the Census: The American Community Survey |
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167 | (14) |
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62 Tracking official Development Assistance for Reproductive Health in Conflict-affected Countries |
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181 | (24) |
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Section 7 Collecting Data Ethically |
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Section 7a General overviews of Research Ethics |
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63 A Historical Interpretation of Deceptive Experiments in American Psychology |
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205 | (14) |
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64 Ethics and the Broader Rethinking/Reconceptualization of Research as Construct |
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219 | (14) |
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Section 7b Governance and Ethics Review Boards |
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65 Ethics Creep: Governing Social Science Research in the Name of Ethics |
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233 | (24) |
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66 Research Ethics Review and the Sociological Research Relationship |
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257 | (14) |
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Section 7c Ethics While Gathering Data with a Variety of Designs |
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67 The Art and Politics of Covert Research: Doing `Situated Ethics' in the Field |
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271 | (14) |
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68 The Ethical Challenges of Field Research in Conflict Zones |
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285 | (18) |
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69 The Politics of Names: Rethinking the Methodological and Ethical Significance of Naming People, Organizations, and Places |
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303 | (12) |
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315 | (20) |
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71 Ethics in Qualitative Research and Evalution |
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335 | (22) |
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72 Random Assignment and Informed Consent: A Case Study of Multiple Perspectives |
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