How Do Criminologists Interpret Statistical Explanation of Crime? A Review of Quantitative Modeling in Published Studies
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] David P. Farrington,et al. THE FAMILIAL TRANSMISSION OF CRIMINAL CONVICTIONS , 1997 .
[2] The Sample Coefficient of Determination in Simple Linear Regression , 1981 .
[3] J. Hagan,et al. A CENTURY OF CRIME IN TORONTO: GENDER, CLASS, AND PATTERNS OF SOCIAL CONTROL, 1859 TO 1955 * , 1990 .
[4] David B. Mustard,et al. Re-Examining Criminal Behavior: The Importance of Omitted Variable Bias , 2001 .
[5] J. D. Orcutt,et al. DIFFERENTIAL ASSOCIATION AND MARIJUANA USE: A CLOSER LOOK AT SUTHERLAND (WITH A LITTLE HELP FROM BECKER)* , 1987 .
[6] Robert Agnew,et al. AN EMPIRICAL TEST OF GENERAL STRAIN THEORY , 1992 .
[7] Robert P. Abelson,et al. A Variance Explanation Paradox: When a Little is a Lot , 1985 .
[8] E. Cohn,et al. Changes in Scholarly Influence in Major American Criminology and Criminal Justice Journals between 1986 and 2000 , 2007 .
[9] Travis C. Pratt,et al. Assessing Macro-Level Predictors and Theories of Crime: A Meta-Analysis , 2005, Crime and Justice.
[10] Robert Rosenthal,et al. How are we doing in soft psychology , 1990 .
[11] Dana L. Haynie,et al. SIBLING DEVIANCE: IN THE SHADOWS OF MUTUAL AND UNIQUE FRIENDSHIP EFFECTS?* , 2003 .
[12] F. J. Anscombe,et al. Graphs in Statistical Analysis , 1973 .
[13] David Weisburd,et al. Justifying the use of non-experimental methods and disqualifying the use of randomized controlled trials: challenging folklore in evaluation research in crime and justice , 2010 .
[14] G. David Curry,et al. GANG HOMICIDE, DELINQUENCY, AND COMMUNITY* , 1988 .
[15] Jon R. Sorensen,et al. An Assessment of Criminal Justice and Criminology Journal Prestige , 2006 .
[16] William C. Bailey,et al. DETERRENCE, BRUTALIZATION, AND THE DEATH PENALTY: ANOTHER EXAMINATION OF OKLAHOMA'S RETURN TO CAPITAL PUNISHMENT , 1998 .
[17] E. Cohn,et al. Where are they now? Trajectories of publication “stars” from American criminology and criminal justice programs , 2005 .
[18] Gary King,et al. How Not to Lie with Statistics: Avoiding Common Mistakes in Quantitative Political Science , 1986 .
[19] Alex R. Piquero,et al. How Well Do Criminologists Explain Crime? Statistical Modeling in Published Studies , 2008, Crime and Justice.
[20] J. Cramer,et al. Mean and variance of R2 in small and moderate samples , 1987 .
[21] Steven Stack,et al. Gender and scholarly productivity: The case of criminal justice , 2002 .
[22] J. Wooldredge,et al. NEIGHBORHOOD STRUCTURE AND RACE‐SPECIFIC RATES OF INTIMATE ASSAULT* , 2003 .
[23] J. E. Schwartz,et al. NEIGHBORHOOD AND DELINQUENCY: AN ASSESSMENT OF CONTEXTUAL EFFECTS* , 1986 .
[24] L. Lanza-Kaduce,et al. Social learning and deviant behavior: a specific test of a general theory. , 1979, American sociological review.
[25] Magic and Science in Multivariate Sentencing Models: Reflections on the Limits of Statistical Methods* , 2001, Israel Law Review.
[26] J. Barrett. The Coefficient of Determination—Some Limitations , 1974 .
[27] Michael D. Maltz. Deviating from the Mean: The Declining Significance of Significance , 1994 .
[28] Thomas J. Bernard. Twenty Years of Testing Theories: What Have We Learned and Why? , 1990 .
[29] Robert A. Silverman,et al. LOW SELF-CONTROL AND OPPORTUNITY: TESTING THE GENERAL THEORY OF CRIME AS AN EXPLANATION FOR GENDER DIFFERENCES IN DELINQUENCY* , 1999 .
[30] Barbara J. Costello,et al. TESTING CONTROL THEORY AND DIFFERENTIAL ASSOCIATION: A REANALYSIS OF THE RICHMOND YOUTH PROJECT DATA* , 1999 .
[31] Harold G. Grasmick,et al. Testing the Core Empirical Implications of Gottfredson and Hirschi's General Theory of Crime , 1993 .
[32] J. Braithwaite,et al. CRIMINOLOGICAL THEORIES AND REGULATORY COMPLIANCE , 1991 .
[33] Benjamin M Steiner,et al. The scholarly productivity of institutions and their faculty in leading criminology and criminal justice journals , 2006 .
[34] Judith A. Stein,et al. SELF-CONTROL IN A CRIMINAL SAMPLE: AN EXAMINATION OF CONSTRUCT VALIDITY* , 1996 .