Selecting research methods: 2 Methods to sample, recruit, and assign cases
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VOLUME 2
Methods to Sample, Recruit, and Assign Cases
19. Recruitment for a Panel Study of Australian Retirees: Issues 1
in Recruiting from Rare and Nonenumerated Populations
Yvonne Wells, Walter Petralia, David De Vaus, and Hal Kendig
20. The Difficulty of Identifying Rare Samples to Study: 24
The Case of High Schools Divided into Schools-
within-Schools Valerie E. Lee, Douglas D. Ready, and
David J.Johnson
21. In Search of Homo Economicus: Behavioral Experiments 45
in 15 Small-Scale Societies Joseph Henrich, Robert Boyd,
Samuel Bowles, Colin Camerer, Ernst Fehr, Herbert Gintis,
and Richard McElreath
22. Population Estimation without Censuses or Surveys: 53
A Discussion of Mark-Recapture Methods Illustrated
by Results from Three Studies Michael Bloor
23. A Different Kind of Snowball: Identifying Key 69
Policymakers Karen Farquharson
24. Web-Based Network Sampling: Efficiency and Efficacy 11
of Respondent-Driven Sampling for Online Research
Cyprian Wejnert and Douglas D. Heckathorn
25. Sample Size: More Than Calculations 103
Robert A. Parker and Nancy G. Berman
26. Sample Size Planning for the Standardized Mean Difference: 113
Accuracy in Parameter Estimation via Narrow Confidence
Intervals Ken Kelley and Joseph R. Rausch
21. Sufficient Sample Sizes for Multilevel Modeling 148
CoraJ. M. Maas andjoopj. Hox
28. Two-Step Hierarchical Estimation: Beyond Regression 160
Analvsis Christopher H. Achen
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29. Nested Analysis as a Mixed-Method Strategy for 172
Comparative Research Evan S. Lieberman
30. When Can History Be Our Guide? The Pitfalls of 203
Counterfactual Inference Gary King and Langche Zeng
31. The Possibility Principle: Choosing Negative Cases in 236
Comparative Research James Mahoney and Gary Goertz
32. Use of the Extreme Groups Approach: A Critical 268
Reexamination and New Recommendations
KristopherJ. Preacher, Derek D. Rucker, Robert C. MacCallum
and W. Alan Nicewander
33. The Intervention Selection Bias: An Underrecognized 293
Confound in Intervention Research Robert E. Larzflere,
Brett R. Kuhn and Byron Johnson
34. Getting the Most from Archived Qualitative Data: 324
Epistemological, Practical and Professional Obstacles
Nigel Fielding
35. Whose Data Are They Anyway? Practical, Legal and 332
Ethical Issues in Archiving Qualitative Research Data
Odette Parry and Natasha S. Mauthner
3(). Recording Technologies and the Interview in Sociology, 344
1920-2000 Raymond M. Lee
37. Toward an Open-Source Methodolog)-: What We Can 363
Learn from the Blogosphere Mark M. Blumenthal
38. Does Mode Matter for Modeling Political Choice? 378
Evidence from the 2005 British Election Study
David Sanders, Harold D. Clarke, Marianne C. Stewart and
Paul Whiteley
39. Reaching Migrants in Survey Research: The Use of the 412
Global Positioning System to Reduce Coverage Bias
in China Pierre F. Landry and Mingming Shen
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Contents
VOLUME 2
Methods to Sample, Recruit, and Assign Cases
19. Recruitment for a Panel Study of Australian Retirees: Issues 1
in Recruiting from Rare and Nonenumerated Populations
Yvonne Wells, Walter Petralia, David De Vaus, and Hal Kendig
20. The Difficulty of Identifying Rare Samples to Study: 24
The Case of High Schools Divided into Schools-
within-Schools Valerie E. Lee, Douglas D. Ready, and
David J.Johnson
21. In Search of Homo Economicus: Behavioral Experiments 45
in 15 Small-Scale Societies Joseph Henrich, Robert Boyd,
Samuel Bowles, Colin Camerer, Ernst Fehr, Herbert Gintis,
and Richard McElreath
22. Population Estimation without Censuses or Surveys: 53
A Discussion of Mark-Recapture Methods Illustrated
by Results from Three Studies Michael Bloor
23. A Different Kind of Snowball: Identifying Key 69
Policymakers Karen Farquharson
24. Web-Based Network Sampling: Efficiency and Efficacy 11
of Respondent-Driven Sampling for Online Research
Cyprian Wejnert and Douglas D. Heckathorn
25. Sample Size: More Than Calculations 103
Robert A. Parker and Nancy G. Berman
26. Sample Size Planning for the Standardized Mean Difference: 113
Accuracy in Parameter Estimation via Narrow Confidence
Intervals Ken Kelley and Joseph R. Rausch
'21. Sufficient Sample Sizes for Multilevel Modeling 148
CoraJ. M. Maas andjoopj. Hox
28. Two-Step Hierarchical Estimation: Beyond Regression 160
Analvsis Christopher H. Achen
vi CONTENTS
29. Nested Analysis as a Mixed-Method Strategy for 172
Comparative Research Evan S. Lieberman
30. When Can History Be Our Guide? The Pitfalls of 203
Counterfactual Inference Gary King and Langche Zeng
31. The Possibility Principle: Choosing Negative Cases in 236'
Comparative Research James Mahoney and Gary Goertz
32. Use of the Extreme Groups Approach: A Critical 268
Reexamination and New Recommendations
KristopherJ. Preacher, Derek D. Rucker, Robert C. MacCallum
and W. Alan Nicewander
33. The Intervention Selection Bias: An Underrecognized 293
Confound in Intervention Research Robert E. Larzflere,
Brett R. Kuhn and Byron Johnson
34. Getting the Most from Archived Qualitative Data: 324
Epistemological, Practical and Professional Obstacles
Nigel Fielding
35. Whose Data Are They Anyway? Practical, Legal and 332
Ethical Issues in Archiving Qualitative Research Data
Odette Parry and Natasha S. Mauthner
3(). Recording Technologies and the Interview in Sociology, 344
1920-2000 Raymond M. Lee
37. Toward an Open-Source Methodolog)-: What We Can 363
Learn from the Blogosphere Mark M. Blumenthal
38. Does Mode Matter for Modeling Political Choice? 378
Evidence from the 2005 British Election Study
David Sanders, Harold D. Clarke, Marianne C. Stewart and
Paul Whiteley
39. Reaching Migrants in Survey Research: The Use of the 412
Global Positioning System to Reduce Coverage Bias
in China Pierre F. Landry and Mingming Shen |
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