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Peer reviewed only Open Access

Sociological Methodology (SM)

Publisher : SAGE Publications Ltd
Sociological Political Science
e-ISSN 1467-9531
p-ISSN 0081-1750
Issue Frequency Yearly
Impact Factor 4.1
Est. Year 1990
Mobile 18008187243
Country United States
Language English
APC YES
Impact Factor Assignee Google Scholar
Email SocMethodology@osu.edu

Journal Descriptions

Sociological Methodology (SM) is the only American Sociological Association periodical publication devoted entirely to research methods. It is a compendium of new and sometimes controversial advances in social science methodology. Contributions come from diverse areas and have something new and useful--and sometimes surprising--to say about a wide range of methodological topics. SM seeks contributions to qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods that address the full range of methodological problems confronted by empirical research in the social sciences, including conceptualization, data analysis, data collection, measurement, modeling, and research design. The journal provides a forum for engaging the philosophical issues that underpin sociological research. Papers published in SM are original methodological contributions, including new methodological developments, applications of recent developments that provide new sociological insights, and critical evaluative discussions of research practices and traditions. SM encourages the inclusion of applications to real-world sociological data.

Sociological Methodology (SM) is :-

  • International, Peer-Reviewed, Open Access, Refereed, Sociological, Political Science , Online or Print , Yearly Journal

  • UGC Approved, ISSN Approved: P-ISSN P-ISSN: 0081-1750, E-ISSN: 1467-9531, Established: 1990, Impact Factor: 4.1
  • Does Not Provide Crossref DOI
  • Not indexed in Scopus, WoS, DOAJ, PubMed, UGC CARE

Indexing

Publications of SM

Peter M. Bentler August, 2000
Survey and longitudinal studies in the social and behavioral sciences generally contain missing data. Mean and covariance structure models play an important role in analyzing such data. Two ...