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Mark S Handcock

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Sociological Methodology|September 13, 2012
Respondent-Driven Sampling: An Assessment of Current MethodologyKrista J Gile, Mark S Handcock
Theoretical Population Biology|May 12, 2004
Likelihood-based inference for stochastic models of sexual network formationMark S Handcock, James Holland Jones
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A, (Statistics in Society)|September 16, 2024
Causal inference over stochastic networksDuncan A Clark, Mark S Handcock
Journal of Statistical Software|July 25, 2008
Specification of Exponential-Family Random Graph Models: Terms and Computational AspectsMartina Morris, Mark S Handcock, David R Hunter
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series B, Statistical Methodology|June 29, 2012
Generalised Linear Models Incorporating Population Level Information: An Empirical Likelihood Based ApproachSanjay Chaudhuri, Mark S Handcock, Michael S Rendall
Sexually Transmitted Diseases|January 25, 2008
Degree distributions in sexual networks: a framework for evaluating evidenceDeven T Hamilton, Mark S Handcock, Martina Morris
Statistical Methodology|June 22, 2011
Adjusting for Network Size and Composition Effects in Exponential-Family Random Graph ModelsPavel N Krivitsky, Mark S Handcock, Martina Morris
Journal of Computational and Graphical Statistics : a Joint Publication of American Statistical Association, Institute of Mathematical Statistics, Interface Foundation of North America|June 30, 2015
Improving Simulation-Based Algorithms for Fitting ERGMsRuth M Hummel, David R Hunter, Mark S Handcock
Biometrics|January 15, 2015
Estimating the size of populations at high risk for HIV using respondent-driven sampling dataMark S Handcock, Krista J Gile, Corinne M Mar
Demography|April 8, 2009
Bayesian estimation of Hispanic fertility hazards from survey and population dataMichael S Rendall, Mark S Handcock, Stefan H Jonsson
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Sociological Methodology|September 13, 2012
Respondent-Driven Sampling: An Assessment of Current MethodologyKrista J Gile, Mark S Handcock
Theoretical Population Biology|May 12, 2004
Likelihood-based inference for stochastic models of sexual network formationMark S Handcock, James Holland Jones
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A, (Statistics in Society)|September 16, 2024
Causal inference over stochastic networksDuncan A Clark, Mark S Handcock
Journal of Statistical Software|July 25, 2008
Specification of Exponential-Family Random Graph Models: Terms and Computational AspectsMartina Morris, Mark S Handcock, David R Hunter
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series B, Statistical Methodology|June 29, 2012
Generalised Linear Models Incorporating Population Level Information: An Empirical Likelihood Based ApproachSanjay Chaudhuri, Mark S Handcock, Michael S Rendall
Sexually Transmitted Diseases|January 25, 2008
Degree distributions in sexual networks: a framework for evaluating evidenceDeven T Hamilton, Mark S Handcock, Martina Morris
Statistical Methodology|June 22, 2011
Adjusting for Network Size and Composition Effects in Exponential-Family Random Graph ModelsPavel N Krivitsky, Mark S Handcock, Martina Morris
Journal of Computational and Graphical Statistics : a Joint Publication of American Statistical Association, Institute of Mathematical Statistics, Interface Foundation of North America|June 30, 2015
Improving Simulation-Based Algorithms for Fitting ERGMsRuth M Hummel, David R Hunter, Mark S Handcock
Biometrics|January 15, 2015
Estimating the size of populations at high risk for HIV using respondent-driven sampling dataMark S Handcock, Krista J Gile, Corinne M Mar
Demography|April 8, 2009
Bayesian estimation of Hispanic fertility hazards from survey and population dataMichael S Rendall, Mark S Handcock, Stefan H Jonsson
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