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David Melamed

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Social Science Research|November 14, 2012
Do magnitudes of difference on status characteristics matter for small group inequalities?David Melamed
Plos One|May 20, 2014
Community structures in bipartite networks: a dual-projection approachDavid Melamed
Social Science Research|January 26, 2013
Yes, magnitudes of difference on status characteristics do matter for small group inequalitiesDavid Melamed
Social Science Research|September 29, 2012
Deriving equity from expectations: A cross-cultural evaluationDavid Melamed
Elife|November 2, 2020
Opposing JAK-STAT and Wnt signaling gradients define a stem cell domain by regulating differentiation at two bordersDavid Melamed, Daniel Kalderon
Plos One|December 23, 2016
The Effects of Stability and Presentation Order of Rewards on Justice EvaluationsHyomin Park, David Melamed
Social Science Research|July 18, 2013
Predicting social influence with faction sizes and relative statusDavid Melamed, Scott V Savage
AJS; American Journal of Sociology|June 7, 2018
Status, Faction Sizes, and Social Influence: Testing the Theoretical MechanismDavid Melamed, Scott V Savage
Science Advances|June 16, 2020
The robustness of reciprocity: Experimental evidence that each form of reciprocity is robust to the presence of other forms of reciprocityDavid Melamed, Brent Simpson, Jered Abernathy
Science Advances|December 8, 2018
The strength of dynamic ties: The ability to alter some ties promotes cooperation in those that cannot be alteredAshley Harrell, David Melamed, Brent Simpson
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Social Science Research|November 14, 2012
Do magnitudes of difference on status characteristics matter for small group inequalities?David Melamed
Plos One|May 20, 2014
Community structures in bipartite networks: a dual-projection approachDavid Melamed
Social Science Research|January 26, 2013
Yes, magnitudes of difference on status characteristics do matter for small group inequalitiesDavid Melamed
Social Science Research|September 29, 2012
Deriving equity from expectations: A cross-cultural evaluationDavid Melamed
Elife|November 2, 2020
Opposing JAK-STAT and Wnt signaling gradients define a stem cell domain by regulating differentiation at two bordersDavid Melamed, Daniel Kalderon
Plos One|December 23, 2016
The Effects of Stability and Presentation Order of Rewards on Justice EvaluationsHyomin Park, David Melamed
Social Science Research|July 18, 2013
Predicting social influence with faction sizes and relative statusDavid Melamed, Scott V Savage
AJS; American Journal of Sociology|June 7, 2018
Status, Faction Sizes, and Social Influence: Testing the Theoretical MechanismDavid Melamed, Scott V Savage
Science Advances|June 16, 2020
The robustness of reciprocity: Experimental evidence that each form of reciprocity is robust to the presence of other forms of reciprocityDavid Melamed, Brent Simpson, Jered Abernathy
Science Advances|December 8, 2018
The strength of dynamic ties: The ability to alter some ties promotes cooperation in those that cannot be alteredAshley Harrell, David Melamed, Brent Simpson
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