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Mark S Handcock

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Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series B, Statistical Methodology|January 21, 2014
A Separable Model for Dynamic NetworksPavel N Krivitsky, Mark S Handcock
The Annals of Applied Statistics|November 13, 2015
MODELING SOCIAL NETWORKS FROM SAMPLED DATAMark S Handcock, Krista J Gile
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|June 21, 2003
An assessment of preferential attachment as a mechanism for human sexual network formationJames Holland Jones, Mark S Handcock
Journal of Statistical Software|August 15, 2017
Fitting Position Latent Cluster Models for Social Networks with latentnetPavel N Krivitsky, Mark S Handcock
Theoretical Population Biology|May 23, 2006
Interval estimates for epidemic thresholds in two-sex network modelsMark S Handcock, James Holland Jones
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A, (Statistics in Society)|June 27, 2022
Comparing the Real-World Performance of Exponential-family Random Graph Models and Latent Order Logistic Models for Social Network AnalysisDuncan A Clark, Mark S Handcock
Demographic Research|November 30, 2010
A description of within-family resource exchange networks in a Malawian villageGail E Potter, Mark S Handcock
Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities|November 13, 2015
Identifying Sources of Health Care Underutilization Among California's ImmigrantsJocelyn T Chi, Mark S Handcock
Sociological Methodology|January 31, 2022
Comment: On the Concept of Snowball SamplingMark S Handcock, Krista J Gile
Metron|June 7, 2023
Modeling of networked populations when data is sampled or missingIan E Fellows, Mark S Handcock
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Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series B, Statistical Methodology|January 21, 2014
A Separable Model for Dynamic NetworksPavel N Krivitsky, Mark S Handcock
The Annals of Applied Statistics|November 13, 2015
MODELING SOCIAL NETWORKS FROM SAMPLED DATAMark S Handcock, Krista J Gile
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|June 21, 2003
An assessment of preferential attachment as a mechanism for human sexual network formationJames Holland Jones, Mark S Handcock
Journal of Statistical Software|August 15, 2017
Fitting Position Latent Cluster Models for Social Networks with latentnetPavel N Krivitsky, Mark S Handcock
Theoretical Population Biology|May 23, 2006
Interval estimates for epidemic thresholds in two-sex network modelsMark S Handcock, James Holland Jones
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A, (Statistics in Society)|June 27, 2022
Comparing the Real-World Performance of Exponential-family Random Graph Models and Latent Order Logistic Models for Social Network AnalysisDuncan A Clark, Mark S Handcock
Demographic Research|November 30, 2010
A description of within-family resource exchange networks in a Malawian villageGail E Potter, Mark S Handcock
Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities|November 13, 2015
Identifying Sources of Health Care Underutilization Among California's ImmigrantsJocelyn T Chi, Mark S Handcock
Sociological Methodology|January 31, 2022
Comment: On the Concept of Snowball SamplingMark S Handcock, Krista J Gile
Metron|June 7, 2023
Modeling of networked populations when data is sampled or missingIan E Fellows, Mark S Handcock
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