Social network analysis: Applied studies and substantive topics
| Multilevel network analysis using ERGMs and ALAAMs | |
| Peng Wang, Garry Robins, Philippa Pattison, Emmanuel Lazega |
| Network governance, multilevel networks and social ecological systems | |
| Garry Robins |
Statistical modelling for social network analysis: The state of play.
| Gender homophily in Facebook personal networks of older adults | |
| Mahin Raissi, Robert Ackland |
| Analysis of clickstream data using the relational event framework | |
| Duy Vu, Philippa Pattison, Garry Robins |
| Relational Event Models for Social Learning in MOOCs | |
| Philippa Pattison, Duy Vu, Garry Robins |
| Balance theory revisited: Is structural balance always necessary? | |
| Yu Zhao, Garry Robins |
Structural Equation Modelling in Social Sciences
| Application of a hidden Markov model to assess the transitions of smoking and quitting | |
| Jeong Kyu Lee, Christopher Magee, Laura Robinson |
Evaluating for Public Policy
| Immigrants’ integration, cultural identities, second language pedagogies, and the new information and communication technologies | |
| Lucy Resnyansky |
Social network research: Research designs and methods
| Causality in social network research | |
| Garry Robins |
Theoretical, Conceptual and Other Issues
| The various types and uses of Conceptual Frameworks in research | |
| Craig McDonald, John Rayner |
Studying Complex and Changing Populations and Cohorts (Part 2)
Big Data - What can we learn and do? (Part 2)
| Data in context: social scientific studies of natural disaster and the analysis of social media | Untitled |
| Lucy Resnyansky |
ACSPRI Social Science Methodology Conference
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