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Social Networks, Volume 22
Volume 22, Number 1, May 2000
- Ronald S. Burt:
Decay functions. 1-28 - Devon D. Brewer:
Forgetting in the recall-based elicitation of personal and social networks. 29-43 - Hugh Louch:
Personal network integration: transitivity and homophily in strong-tie relations. 45-64 - John M. Roberts Jr.:
Correspondence analysis of two-mode network data. 65-72 - Sabina Kef, Joop J. Hox, H. T. Habekothé:
Social networks of visually impaired and blind adolescents. Structure and effect on well-being. 73-91
Volume 22, Number 2, May 2000
- Kazuo Yamaguchi:
Power in mixed exchange networks: a rational choice model. 93-121 - Bruce C. Straits:
Ego's important discussants or significant people: an experiment in varying the wording of personal network name generators. 123-140 - René van den Brink, Robert P. Gilles:
Measuring domination in directed networks. 141-157 - Lucia Falzon:
Determining groups from the clique structure in large social networks. 159-172 - Vladimir Batagelj, Andrej Mrvar:
Some analyses of Erdős collaboration graph. 173-186
Volume 22, Number 3, July 2000
- Robert Poulin, Marie-Claude Boily, Benoît R. Mâsse:
Dynamical systems to define centrality in social networks. 187-220 - Norman P. Hummon:
Utility and dynamic social networks. 221-249 - Robb Willer, David Willer:
Exploring dynamic networks: hypotheses and conjectures. 251-272 - John M. Roberts Jr.:
Simple methods for simulating sociomatrices with given marginal totals. 273-283
Volume 22, Number 4, October 2000
- Micha Mandel:
Measuring tendency towards mutuality in a social network. 285-298 - J. Jill Suitor, Karl Pillemer:
When experience counts most: effects of experiential similarity on men's and women's receipt of support during bereavement. 299-312 - Paul Nieuwbeerta, Henk Flap:
Crosscutting social circles and political choice: Effects of personal network composition on voting behavior in The Netherlands. 313-335 - Kevin White, Susan Cotts Watkins:
Accuracy, stability and reciprocity in informal conversational networks in rural Kenya. 337-355 - Britta Ruhnau:
Eigenvector-centrality - a node-centrality? 357-365 - Devon D. Brewer:
Erratum to "Forgetting in the recall-based elicitation of personal and social networks": [Social Networks 22 (2000) 29-43]. 367
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