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Social Networks, Volume 80
Volume 80, 2025
- Dmitry Gromov:
Social balance-based centrality measure for directed signed networks. 1-9 - Shu-Mei Lai, Tso-Jung Yen, Ming-Yi Chang, Yang-chih Fu, Wei-Chung Liu:
Predicting network members from partial contact records on social media: A machine learning approach. 10-24 - Nick Wuestenenk, Tom Nijs, Tobias H. Stark, Frank van Tubergen, Naomi Ellemers:
The interplay of misperceptions and willingness to share opinions in full classroom networks: The case of opinions towards homosexuality. 25-35 - Cristina Espinosa da Silva, Heather A. Pines, Thomas L. Patterson, Stephanie Brodine, Richard S. Garfein, Robert E. Booth, Eileen V. Pitpitan:
The role of network communication in mediating the effect of a social network intervention on HIV seroconversion among people who inject drugs in Ukraine. 36-42 - Axel Browne, David Butts, Edgar Jaramillo-Rodriguez, Nidhi Parikh, Geoffrey Fairchild, Zach Needell, Cristian Poliziani, Tom Wenzel, Timothy C. Germann, Sara Y. Del Valle:
Corrigendum to "Evaluating disease surveillance strategies for early outbreak detection in contact networks with varying community structure" [Soc. Netw. 79 (2024) 122-132]. 43 - Chiara Broccatelli, Phil Nixon, Perrin Moss, Sarah J. Baggio, Angela Young, Dana Newcomb:
Multilevel integrated healthcare: The evaluation of Project ECHO® networks to integrate children's healthcare in Australia. 44-58 - Zachary P. Neal:
A stopping rule for randomly sampling bipartite networks with fixed degree sequences. 59-64 - Jennifer Watling Neal:
How many friends do youth nominate? A meta-analysis of gender, age, and geographic differences in average outdegree centrality. 65-75
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