Sociological Methodology

Papers
(The TQCC of Sociological Methodology is 4. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-02-01 to 2025-02-01.)
ArticleCitations
A New RCM Approach to Survival Analysis: The Conditional-Incidence-Rate Model21
The Anatomy of Cohort Analysis: Decomposing Comparative Cohort Careers16
Networked Participants, Networked Meanings: Using Networks to Visualize Ethnographic Data16
Polygenic Indices (aka Polygenic Scores) in Social Science: A Guide for Interpretation and Evaluation15
Evaluation of Respondent-Driven Sampling Prevalence Estimators Using Real-World Reported Network Degree12
Multivariate Multinomial Logit Models with Associations among Dependent Variables11
Comparing the Accuracy of Univariate, Bivariate, and Multivariate Estimates across Probability and Nonprobability Surveys with Population Benchmarks8
Abductive Cross-Case Comparison in Qualitative Research: Methodological Lessons from the Teamwork Study of Professional Change7
Asking about the Worst First: An Examination of Contextual Effects in Factorial Vignettes7
Evaluating Substitution as a Strategy for Handling U.S. Postal Service Drop Points in Self-Administered Address-Based Sampling Frame Surveys7
Validating Sequence Analysis Typologies Using Parametric Bootstrap6
Question-Order Effect in the Study of Satisfaction with Democracy: Lessons from Three Split-Ballot Experiments6
Language Models in Sociological Research: An Application to Classifying Large Administrative Data and Measuring Religiosity6
An Implausible Virtual Interview: Conversations with a Professional Research Subject4
What to Do with “Other, Describe”4
Uncovering Sociological Effect Heterogeneity Using Tree-Based Machine Learning4
Sparse Data Reconstruction, Missing Value and Multiple Imputation through Matrix Factorization4
Using Social Networks to Supplement RDD Telephone Surveys to Oversample Hard-to-Reach Populations: A New RDD+RDS Approach4
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