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Social Networks, Volume 78
Volume 78, 2024
- David A. Bright, Jürgen Lerner, Giovanni Radhitio Putra Sadewo, Chad Whelan:
Offence versatility among co-offenders: A dynamic network analysis. 1-11 - Ana Bravo, Robert W. Krause, Rosario Ortega-Ruiz, Eva M. Romera:
How adolescents' popularity perceptions change: Measuring interactions between popularity and friendship networks. 12-24 - Sandra Stark, Daniel Peter, Andreas Tutic:
Homophily and the evolution of cooperation in the Volunteer's Dilemma: A computational study on dynamic graphs. 25-39 - Joris Mulder, Nial Friel, Philip Leifeld:
Bayesian testing of scientific expectations under exponential random graph models. 40-53 - David Schoch, Termeh Shafie:
The interplay of structural features and observed dissimilarities among centrality indices. 54-64 - Kyosuke Tanaka, George G. Vega Yon:
Imaginary network motifs: Structural patterns of false positives and negatives in social networks. 65-80 - Zeyi Wang, Ian E. Fellows, Mark S. Handcock:
Understanding networks with exponential-family random network models. 81-91 - Alejandro Espinosa-Rada, Elisa Bellotti, Martin G. Everett, Christoph Stadtfeld:
Co-evolution of a socio-cognitive scientific network: A case study of citation dynamics among astronomers. 92-108 - Isabel J. Raabe, Chaïm la Roi, Stephanie Plenty:
Down and out? the role of household income in students' friendship formation in school-classes. 109-118 - Srebrenka Letina, Emily Long, Paul McCrorie, Kirstin Mitchell, Claudia Zucca, Julie Riddell, Sharon Anne Simpson, Laurence Moore, Mark McCann:
Cross-sectional social network study of adolescent peer group variation in substance use and mental wellbeing: The importance of the meso level. 119-137 - Omar Lizardo:
Theorizing the concept of social tie using frames. 138-149 - Giacomo Ceoldo, Tom A. B. Snijders, Ernst C. Wit:
Stochastic actor oriented model with random effects. 150-163 - Zaira Torres, Amparo Oliver, Irene Fernández:
Older adults' mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic: The association with social networks. 164-172 - Maia King:
Walk-Independence Probabilities and WIP Centrality: A new heuristic for diffusion probabilities in networks. 173-183 - Vera de Bel, Eric D. Widmer:
Positive, negative, and ambivalent dyads and triads with family and friends: A personal network study on how they are associated with young adults' well-being. 184-202 - Adam R. Roth, Siyun Peng:
Streams of interactions: Social connectedness in daily life. 203-211 - Chaeyoon Lim, Yoonyoung Na, Hyeona Park, Dongkyun Im:
Not all friends are created equal: Friendship ties across different social contexts in South Korea. 212-225 - Matthew Sargent, Luke J. Matthews, George G. Vega Yon, Erik D. Storholm, Allison J. Ober, Harold D. Green:
Assessing the dynamics of PrEP adoption in a national-scale physician network. 226-237 - Jiawei Sophia Fu:
Network portfolio diversity and social innovation: An egocentric approach to cross-sector partnerships. 238-252 - Diego Jannace, Ronald S. Burt:
Contingent bridge supervision: New evidence and cautions for network theory. 253-264 - Miguel A. González Casado, Gladis Gonzales, José Luis Molina, Ángel Sánchez:
Towards a general method to classify personal network structures. 265-278 - Yuliia Kazmina, Eelke M. Heemskerk, Eszter Bokányi, Frank W. Takes:
Socio-economic segregation in a population-scale social network. 279-291
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