Sociological Science

Papers
(The TQCC of Sociological Science 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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Genres, Objects, and the Contemporary Expression of Higher-Status Tastes28
Abductive Logic of Inquiry for Quantitative Research in the Digital Age24
Racially Distinctive Names Signal Both Race/Ethnicity and Social Class21
A Model-Based Method for Detecting Persistent Cultural Change Using Panel Data18
Who Thinks How? Social Patterns in Reliance on Automatic and Deliberate Cognition17
Pathways to Skin Color Stratification: The Role of Inherited (Dis)Advantage and Skin Color Discrimination in Labor Markets10
Which Data Fairly Differentiate? American Views on the Use of Personal Data in Two Market Settings10
Better in the Shadows? Public Attention, Media Coverage, and Market Reactions to Female CEO Announcements9
Cohort Succession Explains Most Change in Literary Culture9
Crisis and Uncertainty: Did the Great Recession Reduce the Diversity of New Faculty?8
Where Do Cultural Tastes Come From? Genes, Environments, or Experiences8
Recreating a Plausible Future: Combining Cultural Repertoires in Unsettled Times7
The Rise of the Nones across the United States, 1973 to 2018: State-Level Trends of Religious Affiliation and Participation in the General Social Survey7
How to Sell a Friend: Disinterest as Relational Work in Direct Sales7
Racial Differences in Women’s Role-Taking Accuracy: How Status Matters6
Do Organizational Policies Narrow Gender Inequality? Novel Evidence from Longitudinal Employer–Employee Data6
Neighborhood Isolation during the COVID-19 Pandemic6
The Link between Social and Structural Integration: Co- and Interethnic Friendship Selection and Social Influence within Adolescent Social Networks6
Still a Small World? University Course Enrollment Networks before and during the COVID-19 Pandemic5
Money, Birth, Gender: Explaining Unequal Earnings Trajectories following Parenthood5
Prejudice, Bigotry, and Support for Compensatory Interventions to Address Black–White Inequalities: Evidence from the General Social Survey, 2006 to 20205
Leapfrogging the Melting Pot? European Immigrants' Intergenerational Mobility across the Twentieth Century5
Using Sequence Analysis to Quantify How Strongly Life Courses Are Linked5
Findings on Summer Learning Loss Often Fail to Replicate, Even in Recent Data5
“Was It Me or Was It Gender Discrimination?” How Women Respond to Ambiguous Incidents at Work4
Is Denmark a Much More Educationally Mobile Society than the United States? Comment on Andrade and Thomsen, "Intergenerational Educational Mobility in Denmark and the United States" (2018)4
The Refugee Advantage: English-Language Attainment in the Early Twentieth Century4
Demographic Change and Group Boundaries in Germany: The Effect of Projected Demographic Decline on Perceptions of Who Has a Migration Background4
The Stalled Gender Revolution and the Rise of Top Earnings in the United States, 1980 to 20174
Black Protests in the United States, 1994 to 20104
Schedule Unpredictability and High-Cost Debt: The Case of Service Workers4
Using Machine Learning to Uncover the Semantics of Concepts: How Well Do Typicality Measures Extracted from a BERT Text Classifier Match Human Judgments of Genre Typicality?4
Testing Models of Cognition and Action Using Response Conflict and Multinomial Processing Tree Models4
Perceived Social Exclusion and Loneliness: Two Distinct but Related Phenomena4
Local Policing and the Educational Outcomes of Undocumented College Students4
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