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Social Networks, Volume 24
Volume 24, Number 1, January 2002
- Tina Kogovsek, Anuska Ferligoj, Germà Coenders
, Willem E. Saris:
Estimating the reliability and validity of personal support measures: full information ML estimation with planned incomplete data. 1-20 - Roger Th. A. J. Leenders:
Modeling social influence through network autocorrelation: constructing the weight matrix. 21-47 - Gina Lai, Odalia Wong:
The tie effect on information dissemination: the spread of a commercial rumor in Hong Kong. 49-75 - Charles Kadushin:
The motivational foundation of social networks. 77-91
Volume 24, Number 2, May 2002
- Patrick Doreian:
Event sequences as generators of social network evolution. 93-119 - Brian McCue:
Another view of the "small world". 121-133 - Martin Ruef:
A structural event approach to the analysis of group composition. 135-160 - Kazuo Yamaguchi:
The structural and behavioral characteristics of the smallest-world phenomenon: minimum distance networks. 161-182
Volume 24, Number 3, July 2002
- Devon D. Brewer, Jeffrey C. Johnson, Susan C. Weller
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Endogamy, scaling, and social cognition in social networks: special issue in honor of A. Kimball Romney. 183-184 - John M. Roberts Jr.:
Connections between A.K. Romney's analyses of endogamy and other developments in log-linear models and network analysis. 185-199 - Timothy J. Brazill, Bernard Grofman:
Factor analysis versus multi-dimensional scaling: binary choice roll-call voting and the US Supreme Court. 201-229 - Katherine Faust, Karin E. Willert, David D. Rowlee, John Skvoretz:
Scaling and statistical models for affiliation networks: patterns of participation among Soviet politicians during the Brezhnev era. 231-259 - Ece Batchelder:
Comparing three simultaneous measurements of a sociocognitive network. 261-277 - David Krackhardt, Martin Kilduff
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Structure, culture and Simmelian ties in entrepreneurial firms. 279-290 - Jeffrey C. Johnson, Michael K. Orbach:
Perceiving the political landscape: ego biases in cognitive political networks. 291-310
Volume 24, Number 4, October 2002
- Noah E. Friedkin, David Krackhardt:
Festschrift for Linton C. Freeman: Introduction. 311-314 - John P. Boyd:
Finding and testing regular equivalence. 315-331 - Ronald S. Burt:
Bridge decay. 333-363 - Scott L. Feld, William C. Carter:
Detecting measurement bias in respondent reports of personal networks. 365-383 - Ove Frank:
Using centrality modeling in network surveys. 385-394 - Noah E. Friedkin, Eugene C. Johnsen:
Control loss and Fayol's gangplanks. 395-406 - Peter V. Marsden:
Egocentric and sociocentric measures of network centrality. 407-422 - Philippa Pattison
, Ronald L. Breiger
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Lattices and dimensional representations: matrix decompositions and ordering structures. 423-444

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