NEW: Since February 2011 Metodoloki zvezki is included in SCOPUS
- Issue I
- Katarina Košmelj and Lynne Billard: Clustering of Population Pyramids using Mallows' L2 Distance. Paper
- Atila Göktaş and Öznur İşçi: A Comparison of the Most Commonly Used Measures of Association for Doubly Ordered Square Contingency Tables via Simulation. Paper
- Girish Chandra, Neeraj Tiwari, and Hukum Chandra: Adaptive Cluster Sampling Based on Ranked Sets. Paper
- Marina Marino and Agnieszka Stawinoga: Statistical Methods for Social Networks: A Focus on Parallel Computing. Paper
- Emilija Nikolić-Đorić and Dragan Đorić: Dynamic Value at Risk Estimation for BELEX15. Paper
- Juergen H.P. Hoffmeyer-Zlotnik and Uwe Warner: Concepts of Labour Status and their Operationalisation in Cross-National Comparative Social Surveys. Paper
- Issue II: Guest Editors: Germa Coenders and Patrick Doreian: Social Networks and Performance of PhD Students.
- Germa Coenders and Patrick Doreian: Preface. Paper
- Tina Kogovšek, Valentina Hlebec, and Anuška Ferligoj: From Busy Bees to Science Geeks and Party Animals: A Typology of Slovenian Doctoral Students. Paper
- Lluís Coromina, Germa Coenders, Anuška Ferligoj, and Jaume Guia: PhD Students' Research Group Social Capital in Two Countries: A Clustering Approach with Duocentred Network Measures. Paper
- Valentina Hlebec, Tina Kogovšek, and Anuška Ferligoj: The Influence of Social Support and Personal Networks on Doctoral Student Performance. Paper
- Lluís Coromina, Aina Capó, Germa Coenders, and Jaume Guia: PhD Students' Research Group Networks. A Qualitative Approach. Paper
- Valentina Hlebec and Tina Kogovšek: How (not) to Measure Social Support Networks: The Name Generator vs. the Role Relation Approach. Paper