VOLUME 1: FUNDAMENTAL ISSUES IN QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH
General orientations
Ten Statisticians and Their Impacts for Psychologists
Daniel Wright
Conversations about Three Things
Howard Wainer
Minimally Sufficient Research
Christopher Peterson
On Quantitizing
Margarete Sandelowski
Experimental Methods
The External Validity of Experiments
Glenn Bracht and Gene Glass
Randomized Trials for the Real World: Making as Few and as Reasonable Assumptions as Possible
Stuart Baker and Barnett Kramer
Having One's Cake and Eating It, Too: Combining true experiments with regression discontinuity designs
Marvin Mandell
Survey Research
Capture-Recapture and Anchored Prevalence Estimation of Injecting Drug Users in England: National and regional estimates
Gordon Hay et al
Constructing Summary Indices of Quality of Life: A model for the effect of heterogeneous importance weights
Michael Hagerty and Kenneth Land
Advances in Age-Period-Cohort Analysis
Herbert Smith
Selection Bias in Web Surveys and the Use of Propensity Scores
Matthias Schonlau et al
Methods for Missing Data
Estimation of Causal Effects via Principal Stratification When Some Outcomes Are Truncated by "Death"
Junni Zhang and Donald Rubin
Multiple Imputation for Missing Data: A cautionary tale
Paul Allison
Multiple Imputation: Current perspectives
Michael Kenward and James Carpenter
Incomplete Hierarchical Data
Caroline Beunckens et al
VOLUME 2: MEASUREMENT FOR CAUSAL AND STATISTICAL INFERENCE
Measurement/Coding
The Cost of Dichotomization
Jacob Cohen
Fidelity Criteria: Development, measurement, and validation
Carol Mowbray et al
Controlling Error in Multiple Comparisons, with Examples from State-to-State differences in Educational Achievement
Valerie Williams, Lyle Jones and John Tukey
Surrogate Endpoint Validation: Statistical elegance versus clinical relevance
E.M. Green
Causation
Causation in the Social Sciences: Evidence, inference, and purpose
Julian Reiss
Statistical Models for Causation: What inferential leverage do they provide?
David Freedman
Identification of Causal Parameters in Randomized Studies with Mediating Variables
Michael Sobel
Matching Estimators of Causal Effects: Prospects and pitfalls in theory and practice
Stephen Morgan and David Harding
Suppressor Variables in Path Models
Gerard Massen and Arnold Baker
Program Evaluation and Individual Assessment
Are Simple Gain Scores Obsolete?
Richard Williams and Donald Zimmerman
Ten Difference Score Myths
Jeffrey Edwards
What Are Value-Added Models Estimating and What Does This Imply for Statistical Practice?
Stephen Raudenbush
Setting Targets for Health Care Performance: Lessons from a case study of the English NHS
Gwyn Bevan
Statistical Inference
Correcting a Significance Test for Clustering
Larry Hedges
The Insignificance of Null Hypothesis Significance Testing
Jeff Gill
A Comparison of Statistical Significance Tests for Selecting Equating Functions
Tim Moses
The Choice of Sample Size: A mixed Bayesian/frequentist approach
Hamid Pezeshk et al
VOLUME 3: ALTERNATIVES TO HYPOTHESIS TESTING
Confidence Intervals and Effect Sizes
Toward Policy-Relevant Benchmarks for Interpreting Effect Sizes: Combining effects with costs
Douglas Harris
Replication and p Intervals: p values predict the future only vaguely, but confidence intervals do much better
Geoff Cumming
Confidence Intervals About Score Reliability Coefficients, Please
Xitao Fan and Bruce Thompson
Finite Sampling Properties of the Point Estimates and Confidence Intervals of the RMSEA
Patrick Curran et al.
Meta-analysis
Integrating Findings: The meta-analysis of research
Gene Glass
Reliability Generalization: Exploring variance in measurement error affecting score reliability across studies
Tammi Vacha-Haase
The Relationship Between Sample Sizes and Effect Sizes in Systematic Reviews in Education
Robert Slavin and Dewi Smith
An Exploratory Test for an Excess of Significant Findings
John Ioannidis and Thomas Trikalinos
Expanded Information Retrieval Using Full-Text Searching
Ronald Kostoff
Correlation and Regression
Puzzlingly High Correlations in fMRI Studies of Emotion, Personality, and Social Cognition
Edward Vul et al
How Is a Statistical Link Established Between a Human Outcome and a Genetic Variant?
Guang Guo and Daniel Adkins
The Perils of Partialling
Donald Lynam et al
Weighting Regressions by Propensity Scores
David Freedman and Richard Berk
Logit and Probit Regression
Comparing Logit and Probit Coefficients across Groups
Paul Allison
An Additional Measure of Overall Effect Size for Logistic Regression Models
Jeff Allen and Huy Le
The Intermediate Endpoint Effect in Logistic and Probit Regression
D.P. Mackinnon et al
An Introduction to Crisp Set QCA with a Comparison to Binary Logistic Regression
Bernard Gofman and Carsten Schneider
Categorical Data Analysis
Univariate and Bivariate Loglinear Models for Discrete Test Score Distributions
Paul Holland and Dorothy Thayer
Testing for IIA in the Multinomial Logit Model
Simon Cheng and J. Scott Long
Goodness-of-Fit Tests and Descriptive Measures in Fuzzy-Set Analysis
Scott Eliason and Robin Stryker
Is Optimal Matching Suboptimal?
Matissa Hollister
VOLUME 4: COMPLEX DESIGNS FOR A COMPLEX WORLD
Structural Equation Modeling
The General Linear Model as Structural Equation Modeling
James Graham
Factor Retention Decisions in Exploratory Factor Analysis: A tutorial on parallel analysis
James Hayton et al
A Comparison of Item Response Theory and Confirmatory Factor Analytic Methodologies for Establishing Measurement Equivalence/Invariance
Adam Meade and Gary Lautenschlarer
The Importance of Structure Coefficients in Structural Equation Modeling Confirmatory Factor Analysis
Bruce Thompson
Multilevel Modeling
Multilevel Modeling: A review of methodological issues and applications
Robert Dedrick et al
Estimating Statistical Power and Required Sample Sizes for Organizational Research Using Multilevel Modeling
Charles Scherbaum and Jennifer Ferreter
From Micro to Meso: Critical steps in conceptualizing and conducting multilevel research
Katherine Klein and Steve Kozlowski
Growth Modeling Using Random Coefficient Models: Model building, testing, and illustrations
Paul Bliese and Robert Ployhart
Event History, Survival and Longitudinal Analyses
Multi-State Models for Event History Analysis
Per Kragh Andersen and Niels Keiding
Discrete-Time Survival Mixture Analysis
Bengt Muthen and Katherine Masyn
Multilevel Random Coefficient Analyses in Event- and Interval-Contingent Data in Social and Personality Psychology Research
John Nezlek
Business Cycles and Turning Points: A survey of statistical techniques
Michael Massmann et al
Computer-Intensive and Hi-Tech Spatial Analysis Methods
The Validity of Publication and Citation Counts for Sociology and Other Select Disciplines
Jake Najman and Belinda Hewitt
A Web Crawler Design for Data Mining
Marc Thelwall
Analysis of Terrorist Social Networks with Fractal Views
Christopher Yang and Marc Sageman
From Schelling to Spatially Explicit Modeling of Urban Ethnic and Economic Residential Dynamics
Itzhak Benenson