The following pages link to Mark S. Handcock (Q178932):
Displaying 33 items.
- (Q130036) (redirect page) (← links)
- RDS (Q23872) (← links)
- degreenet (Q37562) (← links)
- (Q76521) (redirect page) (← links)
- 7. Respondent-Driven Sampling: An Assessment of Current Methodology (Q76525) (← links)
- Network Model-Assisted Inference from Respondent-Driven Sampling Data (Q76526) (← links)
- A practical revealed preference model for separating preferences and availability effects in marriage formation (Q130041) (← links)
- rpm (Q130042) (← links)
- An assessment of preferential attachment as a mechanism for human sexual network formation (Q5977073) (← links)
- Methods for Inference from Respondent-Driven Sampling Data (Q5977125) (← links)
- (Q405372) (redirect page) (← links)
- Estimating hidden population size using respondent-driven sampling data (Q405375) (← links)
- (Q512407) (redirect page) (← links)
- Modeling concurrency and selective mixing in heterosexual partnership networks with applications to sexually transmitted diseases (Q512408) (← links)
- Adjusting for network size and composition effects in exponential-family random graph models (Q545141) (← links)
- (Q587741) (redirect page) (← links)
- Estimating within-household contact networks from egocentric data (Q652344) (← links)
- Population constraints on pooled surveys in demographic hazard modeling (Q734454) (← links)
- Likelihood-based inference for stochastic models of sexual network formation (Q851399) (← links)
- Interval estimates for epidemic thresholds in two-sex network models (Q851427) (← links)
- Modeling social networks from sampled data (Q977614) (← links)
- A simulation-based framework for assessing the feasibility of respondent-driven sampling for estimating characteristics in populations of lesbian, gay and bisexual older adults (Q1728648) (← links)
- Modeling wildfire ignition origins in southern California using linear network point processes (Q2179971) (← links)
- Estimating within-school contact networks to understand influenza transmission (Q2428732) (← links)
- Estimating the size of populations at high risk for HIV using respondent‐driven sampling data (Q3465753) (← links)
- Generalized Linear Models Incorporating Population Level Information: An Empirical-Likelihood-Based Approach (Q3541266) (← links)
- Goodness of Fit of Social Network Models (Q3632635) (← links)
- An Approach to Statistical Spatial-Temporal Modeling of Meteorological Fields (Q4305712) (← links)
- (Q4343669) (← links)
- Latent Space Approaches to Social Network Analysis (Q4468508) (← links)
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- Discussions (Q5299795) (← links)
- Local Dependence in Random Graph Models: Characterization, Properties and Statistical Inference (Q5378130) (← links)
- A Separable Model for Dynamic Networks (Q5743261) (← links)
- Some asymptotic properties of kriging when the covariance function is misspecified (Q5932838) (← links)
- Modeling the visibility distribution for respondent-driven sampling with application to population size estimation (Q6128459) (← links)
- Modeling of networked populations when data is sampled or missing (Q6175318) (← links)
- Bayesian inference for finite populations under spatial process settings (Q6626144) (← links)
- Analysis of networks with missing data with application to the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health (Q6645776) (← links)
- A log-linear modelling approach to assessing the consistency of ego reports of dyadic outcomes with applications to fertility and sexual partnerships (Q6656231) (← links)
- Network model-assisted inference from respondent-driven sampling data (Q6656249) (← links)