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Articles by Paul Allison


Allison 2019
Allison, Paul D. (2019) “Asymmetric fixed effects models for panel data.” Socius: Sociological Research for a Dynamic World 5: 1-12. https://doi.org/10.1177/2378023119826441
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Moral-Benito et al. 2018
Enrique Moral-Benito, Paul D. Allison and Richard Williams (2018) “Dynamic panel data modelling using maximum likelihood: an alternative to Arellano-Bond.” Applied Economics 51: 2221-2232.
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Williams et al. 2018
Williams, Richard, Paul D. Allison and Enrique Moral-Benito (2018) “xtdpdml: linear dynamic panel data estimation using maximum likelihood and structural equation modeling.” The Stata Journal 18: 293-326.
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Allison et al. 2017
Allison, Paul D., Richard Williams and Enrique Moral-Benito (2017) “Maximum likelihood for cross-lagged panel models with fixed effects.” Socius 3: 1-17.
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Wiebe et al. 2016
Wiebe, Douglas J., Theresa S. Richmond, Wensheng Guo, Paul D. Allison, Judd E. Hollander, Michael L. Nance, Charles C. Branas (2016) “Mapping activity patterns to quantify risk of violent assault in urban environments.” Epidemiology 27: 32-41.
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England et al. 2016
England, Paula, Paul D. Allison and Liana C. Sayer (2016) “Is your spouse more likely to divorce you if you are the older partner?” Journal of Marriage and the Family 78: 1184-1194
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England et al. 2014
England, Paula, Paul D. Allison and Liana C. Sayer (2014) “When one spouse has an affair, who is more likely to leave?” Demographic Research 30: 535-546.
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Cattani et al. 2014
Cattani, Gino, Simone Ferriani, and Paul D. Allison (2014) “Insiders, outsiders and the struggle for consecration in cultural fields: A core-periphery perspective.” American Sociological Review 79: 258-281.
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Sayer et al. 2011
Sayer, Liana C., Paula England, Paul D. Allison and Nicole Kangas (2011) “She left, he left: How employment and satisfaction affect men’s and women’s decisions to leave marriages.” American Journal of Sociology 116(6):1982-2018.
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Allison 2010
Allison, Paul D. (2010) “Missing data.” Pp. 631-657 in Handbook of Survey Research, edited by James D. Wright and Peter V. Marsden. Bingley, UK: Emerald Group Publishing Ltd.
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Allison 2010
Allison, Paul D. (2010) “Survival analysis.” Pp. 413-425 in The Reviewer’s Guide to Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences, edited by Gregory R. Hancock and Ralph O. Mueller. New York: Routledge.
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Levanon et al. 2009
Levanon, Asaf, Paula England and Paul D. Allison (2009) “Occupational feminization and pay: assessing causal dynamics using 1950-2000 Census data.” Social Forces 88: 865-892.
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Allison 2009
Allison, Paul D. (2009) “Missing Data.” Pp. 72-89 in The SAGE Handbook of Quantitative Methods in Psychology, edited by Roger E. Millsap and Alberto Maydeu-Olivares. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications Inc.
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England et al. 2007
England, Paula, Paul Allison, Su Li, Noah Mark, Jennifer Thompson, Michelle Budig, Han Sun (2007) “Why are some academic fields tipping toward female? The sex composition of U.S. fields of doctoral degree receipt, 1971-2002.” Sociology of Education 80: 23-42.
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England et al. 2007
England, Paula, Paul D. Allison and Yuxiao Wu (2007) “Does bad pay cause occupations to feminize, does feminization reduce pay, and how can we tell with longitudinal data?” Social Science Research 36: 1237-1256.
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Allison & Christakis 2006
Allison, Paul D. and Nicholas Christakis (2006) “Fixed effects methods for the analysis of nonrepeated events.” Pp. 155-172 in Ross M. Stolzenberg (ed.), Sociological Methodology 2006.
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Christakis & Allison 2006
Christakis, Nicholas and Paul D. Allison (2006) “Mortality after the Hospitalization of a Spouse.” New England Journal of Medicine 354: 719-730.
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Cole et al. 2006
Cole, Steven R, Haitao Chu, Paul D. Allison and Stephen Gange (2006) “Combined analysis of retrospective and prospective occurrences in cohort studies: HIV-1 serostatus and incident pneumonia.” International Journal of Epidemiology 35: 1442-46.
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Allison 2004
Allison, Paul D. (2004) “Convergence problems in logistic regression.” Pp. 247-262 in Micah Altman, Jeff Gill, and Michael McDonald (eds.) Numerical Issues in Statistical Computing for the Social Scientist. New York: Wiley-Interscience.
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Allison 2004
Allison, Paul D. (2004) “Event history analysis.” Pp. 369-386 in Alan E. Bryman and Melissa Hardy (eds.), Handbook of Data Analysis. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
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Cole et al. 2004
Cole, Steven R., Paul D. Allison and C. V. Ananth (2004) “Estimation of cumulative odds ratios.” Annals of Epidemiology. 14: 172-178.
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Allison 2003
Allison, Paul D. (2003) “Missing data techniques for structural equation models.” Journal of Abnormal Psychology 112: 545-557.
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Allison & Waterman 2002
Allison, Paul D. and Richard Waterman (2002) “Fixed effects negative binomial regression models.” In Ross M. Stolzenberg (ed.), Sociological Methodology 2002. Oxford: Basil Blackwell.
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Allison 2000
Allison, Paul D. (2000) “Multiple imputation for missing data: A cautionary tale.” Sociological Methods and Research 28: 301-309.
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Allison 1999
Allison, Paul D. (1999) “Comparing logit and probit coefficients across groups.” Sociological Methods and Research 28: 186-208.
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Allison 1996
Allison, Paul D. (1996) “Fixed effects partial likelihood for repeated events.” Sociological Methods and Research 25: 207-222.
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Allison 1995
Allison, Paul D. (1995) “Exact variance of indirect effects in recursive linear models.” Pp. 253-266 in Peter V. Marsden (ed.), Sociological Methodology 1995. Oxford: Basil Blackwell.
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Allison 1995
Allison, Paul D. (1995) “The impact of random predictors on comparisons of coefficients between models.” American Journal of Sociology 100:1294-1305.
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Allison 1994
Allison, Paul D. (1994) “Using panel data to estimate the effects of events.” Sociological Methods and Research 23: 174-199.
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Allison & Christakis 1994
Allison, Paul D. and Nicholas Christakis (1994) “Logit models for sets of ranked items.” Pp. 199-228 in Peter V. Marsden (ed.), Sociological Methodology 1994. Oxford: Basil Blackwell.
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Allison 1992
Allison, Paul D. (1992) “The cultural evolution of beneficent norms.” Social Forces 71: 279-301.
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Allison 1992
Allison, Paul D. (1992) “Cultural relatedness under oblique and horizontal transmission rules.” Ethology and Sociobiology 13: 153-169.
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Allison & Hauser 1991
Allison, Paul D. and Robert Hauser (1991) “Reducing bias in estimates of linear models by remeasurement of a random subsample.” Sociological Methods and Research 19: 466-492.
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Allison & Long 1990
Allison, Paul D. and J. Scott Long (1990) “Departmental effects on scientific productivity.” American Sociological Review 55: 469-478.
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Allison 1990
Allison, Paul D. (1990) “Change scores as dependent variables in regression analysis.” Pp. 93-114 in Clifford Clogg (ed.), Sociological Methodology 1990. Oxford: Basil Blackwell.
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Allison & Furstenberg 1989
Allison, Paul D. and Frank F. Furstenberg, Jr. (1989) “How marital dissolution affects children: Variations by age and sex.” Developmental Psychology 25: 540-549.
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Furstenberg et al. 1987
Furstenberg, Frank F., S. Philip Morgan and Paul D. Allison (1987) “Paternal participation and children’s well-being after marital dissolution.” American Sociological Review 52: 695-701.
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Allison & Long 1987
Allison, Paul D. and J. Scott Long (1987) “Inter-university mobility of academic scientists.” American Sociological Review 52: 643-652.
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Allison 1987
Allison, Paul D. (1987) “Estimation of linear models with incomplete data.” Pp. 71-103 in Clifford Clogg (ed.), Sociological Methodology 1987. Washington, DC: American Sociological Association.
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Allison 1987
Allison, Paul D. (1987) “Introducing a disturbance into logit and probit regression models.” Sociological Methods and Research. 15: 355-374.
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Allison 1985
Allison, Paul D. (1985) “Survival analysis of backward recurrence times.” Journal of the American Statistical Association 80: 315-22.
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Allison & Liker 1982
Allison, Paul D. and Jeffrey K. Liker (1982) “Analyzing sequential categorical data on dyadic interaction.” Psychological Bulletin 91: 393-403.
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Allison et al. 1982
Allison, Paul D., J. Scott Long and Tad K. Krauze (1982) “Cumulative advantage and inequality in science.” American Sociological Review 47: 615-25.
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Allison 1982
Allison, Paul D. (1982) “Discrete-time methods for the analysis of event histories.” Pp. 61-98 in Samuel Leinhardt (ed.), Sociological Methodology 1982. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
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Allison 1980
Allison, Paul D. (1980) “Estimation and testing for a Markov model of reinforcement.” Sociological Methods and Research 8: 434-53.
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Allison 1978
Allison, Paul D. (1978) “Measures of inequality.” American Sociological Review. 43: 865-80.
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Long et al. 1979
Long, J. Scott, Paul D. Allison and Robert McGinnis (1979) “Entrance into the academic career.” American Sociological Review 44: 816-30.
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Allison 1977
Allison, Paul D. (1977) “Testing for interaction in multiple regression.” American Journal of Sociology 83: 144-53.
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Allison 1979
Allison, Paul D. (1979) “Experimental parapsychology as a rejected science”. Pp. 271-91 in Roy Wallis (ed.), On the Margins of Science: The Social Construction of Rejected Knowledge. Sociological Review Monograph No. 27. University of Keele.
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Allison 1980
Allison, Paul D. (1980) “Inequality and scientific productivity.” Social Studies of Science 10: 163-79.
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McGinnis et al. 1982
McGinnis, Robert, Paul D. Allison and J. Scott Long (1982) “Postdoctoral training in bioscience: allocation and outcomes.” Social Forces 60: 701-22.
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Allison 1977
Allison, Paul D. (1977) “The reliability of variables measured as the number of events in an interval of time.” Pp. 238-53 in Karl Schuessler (ed.), Sociological Methodology 1978. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
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Long et al. 1980
Long, J. Scott, Robert McGinnis and Paul D. Allison (1980) “The problem of junior-authored papers in constructing citation counts.” Social Studies of Science 10: 127-43.
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Allison 1980
Allison, Paul D. (1980) “Analyzing collapsed contingency tables without actually collapsing.” American Sociological Review 45: 123-30.
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Hargens et al. 1976
Hargens, Lowell L., Barbara F. Reskin, and Paul D. Allison (1976) “Problems in estimating measurement error from panel data: an example involving the measurement of scientific productivity.” Sociological Methods and Research 4: 439-58. Reprinted in Hubert M. Blalock (ed.), Causal Models in Panel and Experimental Designs. Aldine, 1985.
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Allison et al. 1976
Allison, Paul D., Derek de Solla Price, Belver C. Griffith, Michael Moravscik, and John A. Stewart (1976) “Lotka’s law: a problem in its interpretation and application.” Social Studies of Science 6: 269-76.
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Allison 1976
Allison, Paul D. (1976) “A simple proof of the Spearman-Brown formula for continuous test lengths.” Psychometrika 41: 135-36.
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Allison & Stewart 1974
Allison, Paul D. and John A. Stewart (1974) “Productivity differences among scientists: evidence for accumulative advantage.” American Sociological Review 39: 596-606.
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