Contents

   
     
     

I. INVITED LECTURE

   
W. E. Saris, P. Prastacos, and M. Marti Recober:
CASIP - A complete automated system for information processing in family budget research
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II. SURVEY METHODOLOGY

   
J. Štebe:
Nonresponse in Slovene Public Opinion survey
   21
V. Vehovar:
Field substitutions in Slovene Puhlic Opinion survey
   39
J. B. Billiet:
Do unbalanced scales influence the respondent's opinion?
   67
E. Belak and V. Vehovar:
Interviewers' effect in telephone surveys: The case of International Victim survey
   85
M. Gnidovec and S. Kropivnik:
Latent classification of survey respondents based on respondents' and interviewers' evaluations
   99
M. Macur and V. Vehovar:
Disclosure risk and sample of anonymized records
   107
     

III. DATA ANALYSIS AND STATISTICS

   
A. Blejec:
Searching for patterns in sequences of data - Visual approach
   125
J. Stare:
Some properties of R² in ordinary least squares regression
  133
C. Trampuž:
Comparison of logistic regression model and linear probability model of categorical data
   147
     

IV. MODELING

   
V. Omladič:
Asymptotics of dynamics for control in society
   165
D. Kastelec:
Dynamic model MEBIT for simulation of soil physical processes
   181
A. Mrvar:
Comparison of different decision making approaches
   195
     

V. NETWORK ANALYSIS

   
J. Makarovič:
Sets and networks: Two research approaches
   207
A. Ferligoj and V. Hlebec:
Reliability of network measurements
   219
     

VI. APPLICATIONS

   
T. Kolenc:
Explaining victims in Slovenia - Vulnerability and attractiveness of crime victims
   235
I. H. Frieze and A. Ferligoj:
Evidence for changing gender-role attitudes in Slovenia in comparison to the United States
   247
A. Brešar:
Social genealogies and family histories: An example of using statistical methods for researching social mobility in social genealogies with family histories
   261
     

VII. POVZETKI / ABSTRACTS

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