Mark S. Handcock

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List of research outcomes





PublicationDate of PublicationType
Network model-assisted inference from respondent-driven sampling data2025-01-02Paper
A log-linear modelling approach to assessing the consistency of ego reports of dyadic outcomes with applications to fertility and sexual partnerships2025-01-02Paper
Analysis of networks with missing data with application to the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health2024-11-29Paper
Bayesian inference for finite populations under spatial process settings2024-10-28Paper
Modeling the visibility distribution for respondent-driven sampling with application to population size estimation2024-04-15Paper
RDS2024-02-01Software
degreenet2024-02-01Software
Practical Network Modeling via Tapered Exponential-Family Random Graph Models2023-10-09Paper
Modeling of networked populations when data is sampled or missing2023-07-21Paper
rpm2023-04-21Software
A practical revealed preference model for separating preferences and availability effects in marriage formation2023-03-22Paper
Modeling wildfire ignition origins in southern California using linear network point processes2020-05-13Paper
Local Dependence in Random Graph Models: Characterization, Properties and Statistical Inference2019-06-12Paper
A Separable Model for Dynamic Networks2019-05-09Paper
A simulation-based framework for assessing the feasibility of respondent-driven sampling for estimating characteristics in populations of lesbian, gay and bisexual older adults2019-02-25Paper
Methods for Inference from Respondent-Driven Sampling Data2018-03-07Paper
Modeling concurrency and selective mixing in heterosexual partnership networks with applications to sexually transmitted diseases2017-02-24Paper
Estimating the size of populations at high risk for HIV using respondent‐driven sampling data2016-01-22Paper
Network Model-Assisted Inference from Respondent-Driven Sampling Data2015-01-27Paper
Estimating hidden population size using respondent-driven sampling data2014-09-05Paper
Discussions2013-06-21Paper
Estimating within-school contact networks to understand influenza transmission2012-04-20Paper
Estimating within-household contact networks from egocentric data2011-12-14Paper
Adjusting for network size and composition effects in exponential-family random graph models2011-06-22Paper
Modeling social networks from sampled data2010-06-23Paper
7. Respondent-Driven Sampling: An Assessment of Current Methodology2010-05-03Paper
Population constraints on pooled surveys in demographic hazard modeling2009-10-13Paper
Goodness of Fit of Social Network Models2009-06-12Paper
Generalized Linear Models Incorporating Population Level Information: An Empirical-Likelihood-Based Approach2008-11-25Paper
Likelihood-based inference for stochastic models of sexual network formation2006-11-20Paper
Interval estimates for epidemic thresholds in two-sex network models2006-11-20Paper
Latent Space Approaches to Social Network Analysis2004-06-10Paper
An assessment of preferential attachment as a mechanism for human sexual network formation2003-06-07Paper
Some asymptotic properties of kriging when the covariance function is misspecified2001-06-20Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q47005631999-11-02Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q43436691997-12-01Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q48464421995-08-24Paper
An Approach to Statistical Spatial-Temporal Modeling of Meteorological Fields1994-11-08Paper

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