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The following pages link to Modeling social networks from sampled data (Q977614):
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- A Tale of Two Datasets: Representativeness and Generalisability of Inference for Samples of Networks (Q83205) (← links)
- Variational Inference for Stochastic Block Models From Sampled Data (Q99254) (← links)
- Exponential-family random graph models for valued networks (Q107263) (← links)
- Adaptive web sampling in ecology (Q257426) (← links)
- Modeling competition between two pharmaceutical drugs using innovation diffusion models (Q262392) (← links)
- Unequal edge inclusion probabilities in link-tracing network sampling with implications for respondent-driven sampling (Q276242) (← links)
- Consistency under sampling of exponential random graph models (Q355086) (← links)
- Estimating hidden population size using respondent-driven sampling data (Q405375) (← links)
- Analysing exponential random graph (p-star) models with missing data using Bayesian data augmentation (Q537432) (← links)
- Estimating within-household contact networks from egocentric data (Q652344) (← links)
- Subsampling bootstrap of count features of networks (Q892240) (← links)
- Node sampling for protein complex estimation in bait-prey graphs (Q906241) (← links)
- Modeling social networks from sampled data (Q977614) (← links)
- Empirical assessment of programs to promote collaboration: a network model approach (Q1647651) (← links)
- Minimum distance estimators of population size from snowball samples using conditional estimation and scaling of exponential random graph models (Q1658401) (← links)
- Using contrastive divergence to seed Monte Carlo MLE for exponential-family random graph models (Q1658490) (← links)
- Using isotope composition and other node attributes to predict edges in fish trophic networks (Q1726756) (← links)
- The effect of differential recruitment, non-response and non-recruitment on estimators for respondent-driven sampling (Q1952213) (← links)
- A statistical framework for modern network science (Q2038285) (← links)
- Motif estimation via subgraph sampling: the fourth-moment phenomenon (Q2131263) (← links)
- Uniform estimation in stochastic block models is slow (Q2137819) (← links)
- Estimating the number of connected components in a graph via subgraph sampling (Q2174974) (← links)
- Concentration and consistency results for canonical and curved exponential-family models of random graphs (Q2176626) (← links)
- Estimation of dyadic characteristics of family networks using sample survey data (Q2194459) (← links)
- Consistency and asymptotic normality of stochastic block models estimators from sampled data (Q2209826) (← links)
- Exponential-family models of random graphs: inference in finite, super and infinite population scenarios (Q2225321) (← links)
- Crawling subsampling for multivariate spatial autoregression model in large-scale networks (Q2233551) (← links)
- A motif building process for simulating random networks (Q2242037) (← links)
- Outlier detection in networks with missing links (Q2242182) (← links)
- Maximum likelihood estimation of sparse networks with missing observations (Q2242863) (← links)
- Outliers and influential observations in exponential random graph models (Q2318841) (← links)
- Estimating network degree distributions under sampling: an inverse problem, with applications to monitoring social media networks (Q2349562) (← links)
- Estimating within-school contact networks to understand influenza transmission (Q2428732) (← links)
- A tutorial on methods for the modeling and analysis of social network data (Q2637081) (← links)
- Conditional estimation of exponential random graph models from snowball sampling designs (Q2637085) (← links)
- Sampling from complex networks with high community structures (Q2787769) (← links)
- A Bayesian Model for Estimating Population Means Using a Link-Tracing Sampling Design (Q2894004) (← links)
- Estimating the size of populations at high risk for HIV using respondent‐driven sampling data (Q3465753) (← links)
- Horvitz-Thompson estimator under partial information with an application to network degree distribution (Q5083985) (← links)
- A semiparametric Bayesian approach to epidemics, with application to the spread of the coronavirus MERS in South Korea in 2015 (Q5102531) (← links)
- Discussions (Q5299795) (← links)
- Using the bootstrap for statistical inference on random graphs (Q5507344) (← links)
- Inference using noisy degrees: differentially private \(\beta\)-model and synthetic graphs (Q5963517) (← links)
- On the time to identify the nodes in a random graph (Q6101720) (← links)
- Likelihood-based inference for exponential-family random graph models via linear programming (Q6144428) (← links)
- Modeling of networked populations when data is sampled or missing (Q6175318) (← links)
- Non-representative sampled networks: estimation of network structural properties by weighting (Q6199630) (← links)