Sociological Theory and Methods
Online ISSN : 1881-6495
Print ISSN : 0913-1442
ISSN-L : 0913-1442
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Can a Linear Combination Model be Scientific Explanation?
Integration of Mathematical Sociology and Empirical Social Research in Class Identification Study
Hiroshi HAMADA
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2012 Volume 27 Issue 2 Pages 259-276

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     A linear combination model of explanatory variables such as a multiple regression analysis is often used as the simplest approximation of true relation between explanatory and response variable. This paper shows that a linear combination model can be logically derived from the models of mathematical sociology that consist of sociological assumptions and attempts to give a linear combination model theoretical ground. We show that a linear combination model can be an explanatory model rather than just a curve-fitting model. In the context of studies of class identification, we show that the Farao-Kosaka model and the inherited status model can be a theoretical ground for a linear combination model of class identification and clarify the condition that is needed for an integrated development of mathematical sociology and sociometrics in the field of social stratification.

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© 2012 Japanese Association For Mathematical Sociology
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