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EDITORIAL STYLE SHEET FOR SOCIOLOGICAL METHODOLOGY 2006 (VOL. 36) __________________________________________________________ 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 7 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 10