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Social Networks, Volume 31
Volume 31, Number 1, January 2009
- Patrick Doreian, Andrej Mrvar
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Partitioning signed social networks. 1-11 - Peng Wang
, Ken Sharpe, Garry Robins
, Philippa Pattison
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Exponential random graph (p∗) models for affiliation networks. 12-25 - Allan Clifton, Eric Turkheimer, Thomas F. Oltmanns:
Personality disorder in social networks: Network position as a marker of interpersonal dysfunction. 26-32 - Johanne Saint-Charles, Pierre Mongeau:
Different relationships for coping with ambiguity and uncertainty in organizations. 33-39 - Andrea Röper, Beate Völker, Henk Flap:
Social networks and getting a home: Do contacts matter? 40-51 - Marijtje A. J. Van Duijn
, Krista Gile, Mark S. Handcock
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A framework for the comparison of maximum pseudo-likelihood and maximum likelihood estimation of exponential family random graph models. 52-62 - Martijn J. Burger, Vincent Buskens
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Social context and network formation: An experimental study. 63-75 - Noah E. Friedkin:
Jaccard-Spline index of structural proximity in contact networks. 76-84 - Ruud Hendrickx, Peter Borm, René van den Brink
, Guillermo Owen:
The VL control measure for symmetric networks. 85-91 - Benjamin Cornwell:
Good health and the bridging of structural holes. 92-103
Volume 31, Number 2, May 2009
- Garry Robins
, Pip Pattison
, Peng Wang
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Closure, connectivity and degree distributions: Exponential random graph (p*) models for directed social networks. 105-117 - Gönül Dogan, Marcel A. L. M. van Assen, Arnout van de Rijt, Vincent Buskens
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The stability of exchange networks. 118-125 - Roy Lindelauf
, Peter Borm, Herbert Hamers:
The influence of secrecy on the communication structure of covert networks. 126-137 - Sam G. B. Roberts, Robin I. M. Dunbar, Thomas V. Pollet
, Toon Kuppens
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Exploring variation in active network size: Constraints and ego characteristics. 138-146 - Pamela Emanuelson, David Willer:
One-shot exchange networks and the shadow of the future. 147-154 - Tore Opsahl
, Pietro Panzarasa:
Clustering in weighted networks. 155-163
Volume 31, Number 3, July 2009
- Sebastian Schnettler:
A structured overview of 50 years of small-world research. 165-178 - Sebastian Schnettler:
A small world on feet of clay? A comparison of empirical small-world studies against best-practice criteria. 179-189 - Eric D. Kolaczyk, David B. Chua, Marc Barthelemy:
Group betweenness and co-betweenness: Inter-related notions of coalition centrality. 190-203 - Pavel N. Krivitsky
, Mark S. Handcock
, Adrian E. Raftery, Peter D. Hoff:
Representing degree distributions, clustering, and homophily in social networks with latent cluster random effects models. 204-213 - Philip Andrew Sinclair:
Network centralization with the Gil Schmidt power centrality index. 214-219
Volume 31, Number 4, October 2009
- James Pustejovsky, James P. Spillane:
Question-order effects in social network name generators. 221-229 - Lotte Vermeij, Marijtje A. J. Van Duijn
, Chris Baerveldt:
Ethnic segregation in context: Social discrimination among native Dutch pupils and their ethnic minority classmates. 230-239 - Riitta Toivonen, Lauri Kovanen, Mikko Kivelä
, Jukka-Pekka Onnela, Jari Saramäki, Kimmo Kaski
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A comparative study of social network models: Network evolution models and nodal attribute models. 240-254 - Francesca Grippa, Peter A. Gloor
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You are who remembers you. Detecting leadership through accuracy of recall. 255-261 - Andrew T. Stephen, Olivier Toubia:
Explaining the power-law degree distribution in a social commerce network. 262-270 - Sandra González-Bailón
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Opening the black box of link formation: Social factors underlying the structure of the web. 271-280

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