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Mark S Handcock

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Journal of the American Statistical Association|August 17, 2018
CommentMark S Handcock
Journal of the American Statistical Association|November 13, 2015
Local dependence in random graph models: characterization, properties and statistical inferenceMichael Schweinberger, Mark S Handcock
Journal of Computational and Graphical Statistics : a Joint Publication of American Statistical Association, Institute of Mathematical Statistics, Interface Foundation of North America|August 23, 2023
Practical Network Modeling via Tapered Exponential-family Random Graph ModelsBart Blackburn, Mark S Handcock
Journal of Statistical Software|November 14, 2017
networksis: A Package to Simulate Bipartite Graphs with Fixed Marginals Through Sequential Importance SamplingRyan Admiraal, Mark S Handcock
Computational and Mathematical Organization Theory|November 28, 2015
A curved exponential family model for complex networksMark S Handcock, Martina Morris
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A, (Statistics in Society)|November 13, 2015
A log-linear modelling approach to assessing the consistency of ego reports of dyadic outcomes with applications to fertility and sexual partnershipsRyan Admiraal, Mark S Handcock
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series C, Applied Statistics|January 31, 2022
Analysis of Networks with Missing Data with Application to the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent HealthKrista J Gile, Mark S Handcock
Nature|June 6, 2003
Social networks: Sexual contacts and epidemic thresholdsJames Holland Jones, Mark S Handcock
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A, (Statistics in Society)|December 8, 2015
Network Model-Assisted Inference from Respondent-Driven Sampling DataKrista J Gile, Mark S Handcock
Journal of Survey Statistics and Methodology|February 1, 2021
Population Size Estimation Using Multiple Respondent-Driven Sampling SurveysBrian J Kim, Mark S Handcock
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Journal of the American Statistical Association|August 17, 2018
CommentMark S Handcock
Journal of the American Statistical Association|November 13, 2015
Local dependence in random graph models: characterization, properties and statistical inferenceMichael Schweinberger, Mark S Handcock
Journal of Computational and Graphical Statistics : a Joint Publication of American Statistical Association, Institute of Mathematical Statistics, Interface Foundation of North America|August 23, 2023
Practical Network Modeling via Tapered Exponential-family Random Graph ModelsBart Blackburn, Mark S Handcock
Journal of Statistical Software|November 14, 2017
networksis: A Package to Simulate Bipartite Graphs with Fixed Marginals Through Sequential Importance SamplingRyan Admiraal, Mark S Handcock
Computational and Mathematical Organization Theory|November 28, 2015
A curved exponential family model for complex networksMark S Handcock, Martina Morris
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A, (Statistics in Society)|November 13, 2015
A log-linear modelling approach to assessing the consistency of ego reports of dyadic outcomes with applications to fertility and sexual partnershipsRyan Admiraal, Mark S Handcock
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series C, Applied Statistics|January 31, 2022
Analysis of Networks with Missing Data with Application to the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent HealthKrista J Gile, Mark S Handcock
Nature|June 6, 2003
Social networks: Sexual contacts and epidemic thresholdsJames Holland Jones, Mark S Handcock
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A, (Statistics in Society)|December 8, 2015
Network Model-Assisted Inference from Respondent-Driven Sampling DataKrista J Gile, Mark S Handcock
Journal of Survey Statistics and Methodology|February 1, 2021
Population Size Estimation Using Multiple Respondent-Driven Sampling SurveysBrian J Kim, Mark S Handcock
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