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Social Networks, Volume 76
Volume 76, January 2024
- Petro Tolochko, Hajo G. Boomgaarden:
Same but different: A comparison of estimation approaches for exponential random graph models for multiple networks. 1-11 - Elena M. Tur, Paolo Zeppini, Koen Frenken:
Diffusion in small worlds with homophily and social reinforcement: A theoretical model. 12-21 - Emmanuel Kyeremeh, Markus H. Schafer:
Keep around, drop, or revise? exploring what becomes of difficult ties in personal networks. 22-33 - Omar Lizardo:
Two-mode relational similarities. 34-41 - Kasimir Dederichs:
Join to connect? Voluntary involvement, social capital, and socioeconomic inequalities. 42-50 - Peng Huang, Carter T. Butts:
Parameter estimation procedures for exponential-family random graph models on count-valued networks: A comparative simulation study. 51-67 - Shuyin Liu, David A. Nolin, James A. Kitts:
Name order effects in measuring adolescent social networks using rosters. 68-78 - Ella Cohn-Schwartz, Alina Schmitz:
From attitudes to social networks: National gender-role attitudes and gender differences in late-life social relationships. 79-87 - Laura Forastiere, Davide Del Prete, Valerio Leone Sciabolazza:
Causal inference on networks under continuous treatment interference. 88-111 - Jinho Kim, Taehoon Kim:
Adolescent network positions and memory performance in adulthood: Evidence from sibling fixed effects models with sociometric network data. 112-119 - Pete Jones, Deb Verhoeven, Aresh Dadlani, Vejune Zemaityte:
She Must Be Seeing Things! Gender disparity in camera department networks. 120-134 - Thijmen Jeroense, Niels Spierings, Jochem Tolsma:
Similarity and differences in age, gender, ethnicity, and education as explanatory factors of tie loss in the core discussion network. 135-149 - Francesco Renzini, Federico Bianchi, Flaminio Squazzoni:
Status, cognitive overload, and incomplete information in advice-seeking networks: An agent-based model. 150-159 - Timothée Chabot:
How does socioeconomic homophily emerge? Testing for the contribution of different processes to socioeconomic segregation in adolescent friendships. 160-173 - Malte Doehne, Daniel A. McFarland, James Moody:
Network ecology: Tie fitness in social context(s). 174-190 - Ruiqi Li, Jing Liang, Cheng Cheng, Xiaoyan Zhang, Longfeng Zhao, Chen Zhao, Harry Eugene Stanley:
The evolution of k-shell in syndication networks reveals financial performance of venture capital institutions. 191-202 - Kate Vinita Fitch, Molly Copeland, jimi adams:
Predictors of romantic partner nomination reciprocity in adolescent social networks. 203-208 - Christian S. Schmid, David R. Hunter:
Improving ERGM starting values using simulated annealing. 209-214 - Theresa M. Floyd, Alexandra Gerbasi, Giuseppe (Joe) Labianca:
The role of sociopolitical workplace networks in involuntary employee turnover. 215-229
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