The following pages link to Social Networks (Q79267):
Displaying 20 items.
- A multiple indicator approach to blockmodeling signed networks (Q79269) (← links)
- Stochastic blockmodeling of linked networks (Q79741) (← links)
- Node centrality in weighted networks: Generalizing degree and shortest paths (Q80579) (← links)
- An efficient counting method for the colored triad census (Q84522) (← links)
- Models of core/periphery structures (Q84525) (← links)
- Generalized blockmodeling of valued networks (Q88000) (← links)
- Blockmodeling of multilevel networks (Q88002) (← links)
- Centrality without indices: Partial rankings and rank probabilities in networks (Q95598) (← links)
- Measuring segregation in social networks (Q98900) (← links)
- Representing degree distributions, clustering, and homophily in social networks with latent cluster random effects models (Q108941) (← links)
- A social network approach to estimating seroprevalence in the United States (Q111716) (← links)
- Catching up with big fish in the big pond? Multi-level network analysis through linked design (Q141844) (← links)
- Optimal connections: strength and distance in valued graphs (Q143807) (← links)
- Friends and neighbors on the Web (Q148005) (← links)
- Scaling bias in pooled exponential random graph models (Q158685) (← links)
- Bridging: Locating critical connectors in a network (Q159772) (← links)
- A statistical model for the analysis of mobility tables as weighted networks with an application to faculty hiring networks (Q5976422) (← links)
- Parameter estimation procedures for exponential-family random graph models on count-valued networks: A comparative simulation study (Q5976574) (← links)
- k-means-based algorithm for blockmodeling linked networks (Q5982001) (← links)
- Exponential random graph models for little networks (Q5984325) (← links)