The measurement in socioeconomic context is achieved as a consequence of a definition confirmed through the relationship observed between observations and the concept to be measured. Almost all the measures developed in social sciences belong to this group. The measures developed in this context are defined indicators
© Stephen Morse, 2004. All rights reserved.The use of numbers to condense complex systems into easil...
This glossary presents a comprehensive list of indicators of socioeconomic position used in health r...
International audienceAfter a presentation of the objective of the COST action EST "Towards the defi...
The topic of indicators has been and continues to be considered a “niche field” in the methodologica...
The knowledge of the possible implications of applying a specific method of weight assignment is a ...
The paper presents the indicator method as an important tool of research in social sciences with the...
This is an overview of some problems of using indicators in sociological research. I discuss (i) ass...
<p>Indicators for evaluation of the psychometric properties of the instruments separated for each se...
This publication explains the concept definition, benefits, calculation and implementation of statis...
Correlations between instruments, sociodemographic indicators and proxies of structural quality.</p
Instrument scores by sociodemographic indicators and proxies of structural quality.</p
Indicators in Social Geography. This paper examines the more general background to social indicators...
Fit indices for measurement invariance across subjective socioeconomic status (SSS).</p
On technical and conceptual grounds, ratio measures fall short as social indicators for use in area-...
Multidimensional measures, else termed composite indicators, are meant to give signals of society’s ...
© Stephen Morse, 2004. All rights reserved.The use of numbers to condense complex systems into easil...
This glossary presents a comprehensive list of indicators of socioeconomic position used in health r...
International audienceAfter a presentation of the objective of the COST action EST "Towards the defi...
The topic of indicators has been and continues to be considered a “niche field” in the methodologica...
The knowledge of the possible implications of applying a specific method of weight assignment is a ...
The paper presents the indicator method as an important tool of research in social sciences with the...
This is an overview of some problems of using indicators in sociological research. I discuss (i) ass...
<p>Indicators for evaluation of the psychometric properties of the instruments separated for each se...
This publication explains the concept definition, benefits, calculation and implementation of statis...
Correlations between instruments, sociodemographic indicators and proxies of structural quality.</p
Instrument scores by sociodemographic indicators and proxies of structural quality.</p
Indicators in Social Geography. This paper examines the more general background to social indicators...
Fit indices for measurement invariance across subjective socioeconomic status (SSS).</p
On technical and conceptual grounds, ratio measures fall short as social indicators for use in area-...
Multidimensional measures, else termed composite indicators, are meant to give signals of society’s ...
© Stephen Morse, 2004. All rights reserved.The use of numbers to condense complex systems into easil...
This glossary presents a comprehensive list of indicators of socioeconomic position used in health r...
International audienceAfter a presentation of the objective of the COST action EST "Towards the defi...