Contents
Reviewers. Contributors. Submission Information for Authors. Editor's Introduction. Symposium on Implication Analysis. 1. Implication Analysis:A Pragmatic Proposal for Linking Theory and Data in the Social Sciences (Stanley Lieberson and Joel Horwich). Comment: Implications of Implication Analysis (Glenn Firebaugh). Comment: Bully for Prediction (Jack A. Goldstone). Comment: Implication Analysis:Ne w Approach, or Good, Old-Fashioned Sociology? (Mark S. Mizruchi). Comment: Implication Analysis as Abductive Inference (Burton Singer). Comment: Disturbing Implications (Charles Tilly). Comment: Implication Analysis:R esponse to the Comments (Stanley Lieberson and Joel Horwich). Data Collection and Data Quality. 2. Measurement Error in Stylized and Diary Data on Time Use (Man Yee Kan and Stephen Pudney). 3. Validation of a Diary Measure of Children's Physical Activities (Sandra L. Hofferth, Gregory J. Welk Margarita S. Treuth, Suzanne M. Randolph, Sally C. Curtin, and Richard Valliant). Methods for Analyzing Social Network Data. 4. A Relational Event Framework for Social Action (Carter T. Butts). 5. Modeling Diffusion of Multiple Innovations via Multilevel Diffusion Curves:P ayola in Pop Music Radio (Gabriel Rossman, Ming Ming Chiu, and Joeri Mol). Statistical Methods. 6. A Diagnostic Routine for the Detection of Consequential Heterogeneity of Causal Effects (Stephen L. Morgan and Jennifer J. Todd). 7. Four Useful Finite Mixture Models for Regression Analyses of Panel Data with a Categorical Dependent Variable (Kazuo Yamaguchi). 8. Outliers, Leverage Observations, and Influential Cases in Factor Analysis:Using Robust Procedures to Minimize Their Effect (Ke-Hai Yuan and Xiaoling Zhong). 9. Multiple Imputation of Incomplete Categorical Data Using Latent Class Analysis (Jeroen K. Vermunt, Joost R. van Ginkel, L. Andries van der Ark, and Klaas Sijtsma).