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Martina Morris

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Network Science (Cambridge University Press)|September 5, 2022
Forward reachable sets: Analytically derived properties of connected components for dynamic networksBenjamin Armbruster, L I Wang, Martina Morris
Social Networks|April 11, 2022
Impact of Survey Design on Estimation of Exponential-Family Random Graph Models from Egocentrically-Sampled DataPavel N Krivitsky, Martina Morris, Michał Bojanowski
Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes (1999)|April 9, 2008
Mathematical models for HIV transmission dynamics: tools for social and behavioral science researchSusan Cassels, Samuel J Clark, Martina Morris
Demography|April 8, 2009
Birds of a feather, or friend of a friend? Using exponential random graph models to investigate adolescent social networksSteven M Goodreau, James A Kitts, Martina Morris
Network Science (Cambridge University Press)|June 18, 2020
Multilevel network data facilitate statistical inference for curved ERGMs with geometrically weighted termsJonathan Stewart, Michael Schweinberger, Michal Bojanowski, et al.
Sexually Transmitted Diseases|January 25, 2008
Degree distributions in sexual networks: a framework for evaluating evidenceDeven T Hamilton, Mark S Handcock, Martina Morris
Journal of Statistical Software|May 8, 2018
EpiModel: An R Package for Mathematical Modeling of Infectious Disease over NetworksSamuel M Jenness, Steven M Goodreau, Martina Morris
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
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
Field Methods|September 14, 2013
Quantifying the Benefits of Link-Tracing Designs for Partnership Network StudiesJimi Adams, James Moody, Stephen Q Muth, et al.
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Network Science (Cambridge University Press)|September 5, 2022
Forward reachable sets: Analytically derived properties of connected components for dynamic networksBenjamin Armbruster, L I Wang, Martina Morris
Social Networks|April 11, 2022
Impact of Survey Design on Estimation of Exponential-Family Random Graph Models from Egocentrically-Sampled DataPavel N Krivitsky, Martina Morris, Michał Bojanowski
Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes (1999)|April 9, 2008
Mathematical models for HIV transmission dynamics: tools for social and behavioral science researchSusan Cassels, Samuel J Clark, Martina Morris
Demography|April 8, 2009
Birds of a feather, or friend of a friend? Using exponential random graph models to investigate adolescent social networksSteven M Goodreau, James A Kitts, Martina Morris
Network Science (Cambridge University Press)|June 18, 2020
Multilevel network data facilitate statistical inference for curved ERGMs with geometrically weighted termsJonathan Stewart, Michael Schweinberger, Michal Bojanowski, et al.
Sexually Transmitted Diseases|January 25, 2008
Degree distributions in sexual networks: a framework for evaluating evidenceDeven T Hamilton, Mark S Handcock, Martina Morris
Journal of Statistical Software|May 8, 2018
EpiModel: An R Package for Mathematical Modeling of Infectious Disease over NetworksSamuel M Jenness, Steven M Goodreau, Martina Morris
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
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
Field Methods|September 14, 2013
Quantifying the Benefits of Link-Tracing Designs for Partnership Network StudiesJimi Adams, James Moody, Stephen Q Muth, et al.
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