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EDITORIAL STYLE SHEET FOR SOCIOLOGICAL METHODOLOGY 2006 (VOL. 36)
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accelerated failure time (AFT) model
ad hoc approach
African-American
age-eligible
age-period-cohort (APC)
all causes model
AM, PM
analog
analysis of variance (ANOVA)
antidemocratic
a priori hypothesis
assumption (A-2)
Bayes factor
Bayesian information criterion (BIC)
Bernoulli model
between-person variation
binary choice model
bi-plot
blockmodel [one word]
blue-collar worker
bow tie graph
ceteris paribus
chain-referral method
chi-square, chi-square approximation
class 2
closed-form expression
column 6 in Table 2
composition invariance criterion, composition invariant
2
conditional log-linear (CLL)
conditional tie independence (CTI)
computer-science application
confirmatory tetrad analysis (CTA)
constructive realist model (CRM)
continuous-time Markov chain
Coombs Scale
cost-benefit analysis
covariate value
covering-law model
cross-classification
cross-classified random-effects model (CCREM)
cross-national
cross-section surveys
cross-tabulation
Current Population Survey (CPS)
cutnode
data are... [use plural verb]
data-generating process
data set
decision making, decision-making body
de facto
degrees of freedom (d.f.)
diagonals association (DA) model
discrete-time data
distance-decay counterpart
double-jeopardy hypothesis
econometric selection model
eigenvalue, eigenvector
e-mail
endpoint
3
equation (1) [but in text can say “a Rausch model (equation 1)”]
equiproportionality
ergo
event-history analysis
ex ante, ex post
exponential random graph models (ERGMs)
f., ff.
face-block
failure-time regression model
fieldwork, field-worker
finite-mixture model
first-order logic
fixed effects, fixed effects model
fixed point theorem
floating-point error
footnote 3
Form 1, Form 2
formula
full association (FA) model
full-information test
General Social Survey
generalized cross entropy (GCE) method
generalized estimating equation (GEE)
generalized least square (GLS)
generalized linear model (GLIM)
generalized maximum entropy (GME) method
Gini index
goodness-of-fit, goodness-of-fit parameter
graph theoretic formalization
Guttman scale
hazard-based framework
4
hazard rate model
heteroskedastic-consistent constraint
high-density subgroup
higher-order subgraph
high-tech manager
hr (hours)
hypothetico-deductive model (HDM)
individual-level effects
information-theoretic criteria
in-star effect, out-star effect
instrumental variables (IV) estimation
interactions-based model
interrater
inverse-document-frequency (IDF)
item 1, item 2
item characteristic curve (ICC)
item response theory (IRT) model
joint correspondence analysis (JCA)
Jr. [no comma before or after]
just-identifying restriction
Lagrange likelihood equation
Lagrange Multiplier Test, Lagrange multiplier
larger-score-specified (LSS) model
large-sample approximation
large-scale data collection
latent categorization method (LCM)
latent class (LC) analysis
latent semantic indexing (LSI)
latent variable analysis
Lawrence Erlbaum
least-squares method
5
level-1 unit, level-2 unit
life-course
likelihood-ratio measure
Likert-scale response
linear equations model
linear-in-means model
linear-in-parameters model
local average treatment effect (LATE)
log-likelihood function
log-linear model
log-odds, log-odds (“logit”) scale
macrodynamics
marginal effects model
marginal-likelihood estimation
marginal structural model (MSM)
Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) method
Marschak’s maxim
maximum entropy (ME) approach
maximum likelihood estimation (MLE)
maximum pseudo-likelihood estimator (MPLE)
mean contagion time (MCT)
mean first passage time (MFPT)
mean squared error (MSE)
mean value theorem
meet-irreducible elements (MIREs)
meta-analysis
metaprinciple
Method 1, Method 2
methodologicism
Metropolis-Hastings (MH) steps
micro-level, macro-level
6
micro-macro dynamics
min (minutes)
missing at random (MAR)
mixed effects model
mixed models approach
model A
model-based approach
model-builder
modifiable areal unit problem (MAUP)
multigroup
multi-item scale
multinomial-response model
multiple-group SEM approach
multitrait-multimethod (MTMM) approach
mutual-degree
National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES)
National Longitudinal Survey (NLS)
National Opinion Research Center (NORC
neoclassical
node-flow
non-negative
non-nested model
non-null
nonparametric
nonunidimensional
nonzero count
note 5
online
order-restricted model
ordinary least squares (OLS) estimator
outdegree
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out-degree
out-of-sample forecasts
page 000, this volume
Panel A in Table 6
partially ordered set (poset)
payoff function
percentages: Spell out percent in text (10 percent), use symbol in tables and figures (10%)
per se
person 1, person 2
person-years, person-days
Phase 2
policy evaluation problems
policy-invariant structural models
policymaker
population-level treatment parameter
policy evaluation problems
policy-invariant structural model
post hoc
poststratification
premodern
Prentice Hall
pretest
principal components analysis (PCA)
Prisoner's Dilemma
probability density function (p.d.f.)
problem 1, problem P-1
proportional-odds logit model
proto-spline, proto-spline model class
pseudodocument
public-choice theory
quasi-likelihood, quasi standard error
8
quasi-structural model
random coefficients model
random effects model
Rasch model
rational-deductive approach
rational expectations solution
real-world feature
respondent-driven sampling
restricted maximum likelihood–empirical Bayes (REML-EB) estimators
root mean squared error (RMSE)
Rosenbaum bounds strategy
row-column association
Sage Publications
sec. (in citations)
second-order marginal
Section 1.1
semipath
shield law protection
simultaneous equations model
single-decrement life tables
sociodemographic
socioeconomic status (SES)
sociopolitical
sociospatial
split-ballot experiment
Springer-Verlag
standard deviation (S.D.)
standard error (s.e. or S.E.) [in col. head alone, spell out; abbreviate if in parentheses]
step 2, step 2(a)
straight-line formula
structural equations approach
9
sweep operator
survey-based example
Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP)
task-variety
term-frequency inverse-document-frequency (TFIDF)
test of fit
theorem prover, theorem proving
time-series model
time-space sampling
Tobit regression model
treatment effect literature
True Score (TS) MTMM model
two-parameter model
type 1, type 2
unidimensional
unit-level survey data
URLs: www.cuhk.edu [do not underscore URL]
user-friendly software
U.S. Census Bureau
Veil of Ignorance
Web site (set addresses roman, no underscore or bold)
weighted-average distance
weighted least squares (WLS) estimator
white-collar worker
Wigmore test
Wilcoxon signed rank statistic
workforce
world-system theory
zero-order correlation
zeros
zero-sum constraint
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