TY - JOUR AB - Sociological Methodology is an annual volume on methods of research in the social sciences. Sponsored by the American Sociological Association, its mission is to disseminate material that advances empirical research in sociology and related disciplines. Chapters present original methodolog- ical contributions, expository statements on and illustrations of recently developed techniques, and critical discussions of research practice. Sociological Methodology seeks contributions that address the full range of problems confronted by empirical work in the contemporary so- cial sciences, including conceptualization and modeling, research design, data collection, measurement, and data analysis. Work on the methodolog- ical problems involved in any approach to empirical social science is ap- propriate for Sociological Methodology. The content of each annual volume of Sociological Methodology is driven by submissions initiated by authors; the volumes do not have spe- cific themes. Editorial decisions about manuscripts submitted are based on the advice of expert referees. Criteria include originality, breadth of inter- est and applicability, and expository clarity. Discussions of implications for research practice are vital, and authors are urged to include empirical illustrations of the methods they discuss. Authors should submit five copies of manuscripts to Professor Michael E. Sobel, co-Editor Sociological Methodology University of Arizona Department of TI - Submission Information for Authors JF - Sociological Methodology DO - 10.1111/0081-1750.00057 DA - 1999-08-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/sage/submission-information-for-authors-7NPajaARVS SP - xi EP - xi VL - 29 IS - 1 DP - DeepDyve ER -