Religion and Family Formation in Transitional Taiwan: The Decline of Ancestral Authority

Perceptions of Housing in Beijing

Fast times and easy questions: the effects of age, experience and question complexity on web survey response times

This paper examines response times (RT) to survey questions. Cognitive psychologists have long relied on response times to study cognitive processes but response time data have only recently received attention from survey researchers. To date, most of the studies on response times in surveys have treated response times either as a predictor or as a… Continue reading Fast times and easy questions: the effects of age, experience and question complexity on web survey response times

Analyzing Paradata to Investigate Measurement Error

Relationships between school drug searches and student substance use in US schools

Relationship between student illicit drug use and school drug-testing policies

Sex Differences in Research Productivity: New Evidence about an Old Puzzle

Women in Science: Career Processes and Outcomes.

Economic Potential and Entry into Marriage and Cohabitation

Age Patterns of Marital Fertility: Revising the Coale-Trussell Method