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Social Networks, Volume 25
Volume 25, Number 1, January 2003
- Peter V. Marsden:
Interviewer effects in measuring network size using a single name generator. 1-16 - Norman P. Hummon, Patrick Doreian:
Some dynamics of social balance processes: bringing Heider back into balance theory. 17-49 - Maarten Marx, Michael Masuch:
Regular equivalence and dynamic logic. 51-65 - Hester H. S. Moerbeek, Ariana Need:
Enemies at work: can they hinder your career? 67-82 - Mark E. J. Newman:
Ego-centered networks and the ripple effect. 83-95 - Jeroen Bruggeman, Gianluca Carnabuci, Ivar E. Vermeulen:
A note on structural holes theory and niche overlap. 97-101
Volume 25, Number 2, May 2003
- Carter T. Butts:
Network inference, error, and informant (in)accuracy: a Bayesian approach. 103-140 - Peter D. Killworth, Christopher McCarty, H. Russell Bernard, Eugene C. Johnsen, John Domini, Gene A. Shelley:
Two interpretations of reports of knowledge of subpopulation sizes. 141-160 - George R. Barnes, Patricia B. Cerrito, Inessa Levi:
Construction of well separated interaction semigroups to refine the modeling of social networks. 161-174 - Jukka Nyblom, Stephen P. Borgatti, Juha Roslakka, Mikko A. Salo:
Statistical analysis of network data - an application to diffusion of innovation. 175-195
Volume 25, Number 3, July 2003
- Jonathon N. Cummings, Rob Cross:
Structural properties of work groups and their consequences for performance. 197-210 - Lada A. Adamic, Eytan Adar:
Friends and neighbors on the Web. 211-230 - Matthijs Kalmijn:
Shared friendship networks and the life course: an analysis of survey data on married and cohabiting couples. 231-249 - Shin-Kap Han:
Tribal regimes in academia: a comparative analysis of market structure across disciplines. 251-280 - Kazuo Yamaguchi:
Corrigendum to "The structural and behavioral characteristics of the smallest-word phenomenon: minimum distance networks" [Social Networks 24 (2002) 161-182]. 281
Volume 25, Number 4, October 2003
- Elizabeth Costenbader, Thomas W. Valente:
The stability of centrality measures when networks are sampled. 283-307 - Miranda J. Lubbers:
Group composition and network structure in school classes: a multilevel application of the p∗ model. 309-332 - William S. Lovejoy, Christoph H. Loch:
Minimal and maximal characteristic path lengths in connected sociomatrices. 333-347
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