J. Scott Long
American sociologist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, J. Scott Long is a distinguished professor of statistics and sociology at Indiana University Bloomington. Long completed his undergraduate degree at Juniata College in 1973. This was followed by graduate education at Cornell University, where Long finished both his masters in 1973 and Ph.D. in 1977. During his career, he has held appointments at Cornell University and Washington State University before coming to Indiana University in 1989. His career began by studying the dynamics of how doctoral graduates progress through scientific fields using data collected from biochemists. Following this, his research focused on the differences in career outcomes among male and female doctoral graduates, chairing a congressionally mandated committee of the National Academy of Sciences in the process. Over the course of his career, Dr. Long has published over seventy peer reviewed works in the field.
J. Scott Long's Published Works
Published Works
- Testing Structural Equation Models (1993) (9600)
- Regression Models for Categorical and Limited Dependent Variables (1997) (4004)
- Regression models for categorical dependent variables using Stata, 2nd Edition (2005) (3966)
- Using Heteroscedasticity Consistent Standard Errors in the Linear Regression Model (2000) (1188)
- Distress About Sex: A National Survey of Women in Heterosexual Relationships (2003) (791)
- Social Differentiation in Criminal Victimization: A Test of Routine Activities/Lifestyle Theories (1987) (472)
- Scientific Careers: Universalism and Particularism (1995) (466)
- Covariance Structure Models: An Introduction to LISREL (1983) (465)
- Confirmatory Factor Analysis: A Preface to Lisrel (1983) (447)
- Rank Advancement in Academic Careers: Sex Differences and the Effects of Productivity. (1993) (400)
- Tests for Structural Equation Models (1992) (388)
- DEPARTMENTAL EFFECTS ON SCIENTIFIC PRODUCTIVITY (1990) (386)
- Measures of Sex Differences in Scientific Productivity (1992) (381)
- Productivity and Academic Position in the Scientific Career (1978) (372)
- Testing for IIA in the Multinomial Logit Model (2007) (338)
- Sexual Satisfaction and Relationship Happiness in Midlife and Older Couples in Five Countries (2011) (337)
- Cumulative Advantage and Inequality in Science (1982) (329)
- Common Problems/Proper Solutions: Avoiding Error in Quantitative Research (1988) (301)
- Regression Models for Categorical Outcomes using Stata (2005) (284)
- Organizational Context and Scientific Productivity (1981) (277)
- The Relation Between Mood and Sexuality in Heterosexual Men (2003) (258)
- From Scarcity to Visibility: Gender Differences in the Careers of Doctoral Scientists and Engineers. (2001) (257)
- The Origins of Sex Differences in Science (1990) (250)
- The "backbone" of stigma: identifying the global core of public prejudice associated with mental illness. (2013) (241)
- Sexual Risk-Taking in Gay Men: The Relevance of Sexual Arousability, Mood, and Sensation Seeking (2003) (238)
- Modern Methods of Data Analysis (1990) (220)
- Using Predictions and Marginal Effects to Compare Groups in Regression Models for Binary Outcomes (2018) (181)
- Sexual activity and risk taking in young heterosexual men: The relevance of sexual arousability, mood, and sensation seeking (2004) (181)
- Erectile and Ejaculatory Problems in Gay and Heterosexual Men (2005) (149)
- Confidence Intervals for Predicted Outcomes in Regression Models for Categorical Outcomes (2005) (130)
- Interuniversity Mobility of Academic Scientists. (1987) (111)
- A General Framework for Comparing Predictions and Marginal Effects across Models (2019) (111)
- Age, Cohort and Perceived Age Discrimination: Using the Life Course to Assess Self-reported Age Discrimination (2007) (108)
- Group comparisons in logit and probit using predicted probabilities 1 (2009) (103)
- Individual and Partner Correlates of Sexual Satisfaction and Relationship Happiness in Midlife Couples: Dyadic Analysis of the International Survey of Relationships (2015) (97)
- Estimation and Hypothesis Testing in Linear Models Containing Measurement Error (1976) (96)
- Under the Influence of Genetics: How Transdisciplinarity Leads Us to Rethink Social Pathways to Illness1 (2008) (89)
- Regression Models for Categorical Outcomes (2004) (85)
- The Workflow of Data Analysis Using Stata (2008) (71)
- Men with Sexual Problems and Their Partners: Findings from the International Survey of Relationships (2016) (60)
- Endogenous Switching Regression Models for the Causes and Effects of Discrete Variables (1988) (55)
- Predicted Probabilities for Count Models (2001) (52)
- A Graphical Method for the Interpretation of Multinomial Logit Analysis (1987) (51)
- Comparing Alternative Measures of Functional Limitation (2004) (50)
- Sexual Well-Being: A Comparison of U.S. Black and White Women in Heterosexual Relationships (2011) (44)
- Can Nonprobability Samples be Used for Social Science Research? A cautionary tale (2019) (44)
- Women's Work, Cohort Change, and Health∗ (2007) (42)
- Measurement Models Matter: Implicit Assumptions and Cross-national Research (2009) (36)
- Using the Delta Method to Construct Confidence Intervals for Predicted Probabilities, Rates, and Discrete Changes (2005) (35)
- Scalar measures of fit for regression models (2001) (35)
- Tests for the multinomial logit model (2001) (32)
- Cross‐Cultural Aspects of the Stigma of Mental Illness (2008) (30)
- Some Specification Tests for the Linear Regression Model (1992) (29)
- Correcting for Heteroscedasticity with Heteroscedasticity Consistent Standard Errors in the Linear Regression Model : Small Sample Considerations (1999) (27)
- The Life Course of Activity Limitations: (2004) (22)
- Estimable Functions in Log-Linear Models (1984) (21)
- The Theory of Industrial Society and Cultural Schemata: Does the “Cultural Myth of Stigma” Underlie the WHO Schizophrenia Paradox?1 (2015) (19)
- Reply to Rosen and Laumann (2003) (2003) (12)
- Tabulating SPost Results Using Estout and Esttab (2010) (10)
- Listing and interpreting transformed coefficients from certain regression models (2001) (7)
- Scientific Elite: Nobel Laureates in the United States (2019) (7)
- Tests for Multinomial Logit (2000) (7)
- Using predictions to compare groups in regression models for binary outcomes∗ (2018) (7)
- Comparing groups in binary regression models using predictions (2016) (5)
- Group comparisons and other issues in interpreting models for categorical outcomes using Stata (2006) (5)
- The Presence and Participation of Women in Academic Science and Engineering: 1973–1995 (2003) (4)
- FITSTAT: Stata module to compute fit statistics for single equation regression models (2000) (4)
- Methodological considerations from a Kinsey Institute mixed methods pilot project (2013) (2)
- Post-estimation commands for regression models for categorical and count outcomes (2001) (2)
- The Changing Health Gap: Cohort Differences in the Health Effects of Women's Labor Force Behavior (2005) (1)
- Introduction to Common Problems in Quantitative Social Research (1987) (1)
- Causal Models in the Social Sciences. 2d Edition.@@@Causal Models in Panel and Experimental Designs. (1986) (1)
- Reproducible Results and the Workflow of Data Analysis (2016) (0)
- The Global Schizophrenia Paradox: Stigma and Levels of Development (2012) (0)
- Data Analysis Using GAUSS and Markov (1995) (0)
- Introduction (1989) (0)
- CATDEV: Stata modules for interpretation of categorical dependent variable models (1998) (0)
- The"Backbone"ofStigma:IdentifyingtheGlobalCore ofPublicPrejudiceAssociatedWithMentalIllness (2013) (0)
- Bringing Measurement Back In: Examining Implicit Assumptions of Measurement Models in a Comparative Framework (2009) (0)
- Introduction: Data Analysis: Modern Methods and New Perspectives (1989) (0)
- Regressions are Commonly Misinterpreted: Comments on the Article (2016) (0)
- Book Review (1990) (0)
- Dr. Jerry S. Long, ADA 15th District Trustee. Trustee's Address to the Texas Dental Association House of Delegates, May 7, 2011. (2011) (0)
- Gender and Science: Demographic Inertia and the Glass Ceiling in American Science (1979–2000) (2012) (0)
- U ni versalism and Particulari sm 1 (1995) (0)
- Five-Factor Theory and Gender Differences in Measures of Adjustment (2008) (0)
- Domains and Domain Shifts in the Study of the Outcomes of Mental Illness (2008) (0)
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