Contents

   
     
     

I. INVITED LECTURE

   
J. Hagenaars:
Latent variables in log-linear models of repeated observations
   3
     

II. DATA ANALYSIS AND STATISTICS

   
K. Košmelj and W.J. Krzanowski:
Effect of configuration type on success of recovery for three multidimensional scaling methods
   27
A. Blejec:
Bezier curves: Simple smoothers of noisy data
   35
K. Košmelj, D. Virant, and M. Jeran:
An optimization approach to the problem of short reference year
   43
L. Smoljanović:
Intraclass and interclass correlation coefficients with application
   57
T. Pogány:
Bandwidth estimation in the sampling theorems
   65
     

III. MODELING

   
V. Omladič:
Applications of interactive Markov models in the dynamics of social systems
   77
D. Čepar, L. Gosar, and E. Uršič:
Natural population growth models
  91
V. Vehovar:
Ecological inference and Slovene voting data
   99
     

IV. NETWORK ANALYSIS

   
V. Hlebec:
Recall versus recognition: Comparison of the two alternative procedures for collecting social network data
   121
V. Batagelj:
Centrality in social networks
   129
A. Ferligoj and V. Hlebec:
(In)sensitivity of centrality measurements in social networks
   139
     

V. APPLICATIONS OF CLUSTER ANALYSIS

   
S. Kropivnik et al:
Comparative studies methodology – Clustering approaches (The case of motivation items in USA, Japan, and Slovenia)
   149
M. Hafner - Fink:
Clustering methods in the context of comparative analysis - Ideological consciousness of classes in the former Yugoslavia
   165
M. Šircelj:
Regional differences of fertility in Slovenia
   175
     

V. GENERAL METHODOLOGY

   
F. Mali:
Problem and solutions of problem in the funtional analysis of equivalence
   187

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