Journal of Methods and Measurement in the Social Sciences

The Journal of Methods and Measurement in the Social Sciences (JMM) publishes articles related to methodology and research design, measurement, and data analysis. The journal is published twice yearly, and features theoretical, empirical, and educational articles.

JMM is meant to further our understanding of methodology and how to formulate the right questions. It is broadly concerned with improving the methods used to conduct research, the measurement of variables used in the social sciences, and improving the applications of data analysis. In addition to research articles, JMM welcomes instructional articles and brief reports or commentaries. We welcome sound, original contributions.

Volume 13 • Issue 2 • 2022

Front Matter


Journal of Methods and Measurement in the Social Sciences

Editorial Board

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Articles


Using Correspondence Tests to Assess Replicability of Open Science Collaboration Results: Inferences from a SMART Design-based, Meta-analytic Approach

William H. Yeaton and Gertrudes Velasquez

2022-12-31 Volume 13 • Issue 2 • 2022 • 41-69

Citing without Referencing and Two Other Ways to Reduce Errors in Scientific Communication

Lee Ellis

2022-12-31 Volume 13 • Issue 2 • 2022 • 70-79