A Hybrid Mixed Methods Design for Understanding Decision Making, Social Structure, and Network Dynamics of Life Course Transitions [0.03%]
理解生命历程过渡的决策制定、社会结构和网络动态的混合方法设计
Derek A Kreager,David R Schaefer,Kristana Brant et al.
Derek A Kreager et al.
Longitudinal research consistently finds life course transitions associated with changes in individual-level egonetworks, but the interplay of agency and structure underlying these network dynamics largely remains elusive. In this study, we...
Network threats to causal inference: Variations in network position by participation in randomized controlled trials [0.03%]
网络对因果推断的威胁:参与随机对照试验中网络位置的变化
Cassie McMillan,Mark C Pachucki,Jiaao Yu et al.
Cassie McMillan et al.
Researchers and practitioners rely on randomized controlled trials (RCTs) to make causal inferences. However, most people who participate in RCTs are part of multiple, overlapping social networks that shape their behaviors and attitudes. As...
Understanding the Personal Networks of People Experiencing Homelessness in King County, WA with Aggregate Relational Data [0.03%]
基于 aggregate relational data 的西雅图金县地区流浪者个人关系网络研究
Zack Almquist,Ihsan Kahveci,Owen Kajfasz et al.
Zack Almquist et al.
Personal networks among people experiencing homelessness are vital but often overlooked. Drawing on a unique three-year dataset (2022-2024) from over 3,000 unhoused individuals in King County, Washington, this study analyzes the structure a...
Beyond weak ties in prison: An investigation of core support networks of incarcerated persons [0.03%]
超越弱联系:对服刑人员核心支持网络的调查研究
Siyun Peng,Martha Tillson,Maria Rockett et al.
Siyun Peng et al.
Tie formation has been a core interest of network researchers. However, most existing research on tie formation in prisons has focused on weak ties, assuming that a core network approach is less applicable within total institutions such as ...
Friends Forever? Correlates of High School Friendship (In)stability from Adolescence to Young Adulthood [0.03%]
友谊地久天长吗?从青少年到青年时期友谊(不)稳定的预测因素
Cassie McMillan,Kaley A Jones,Wade C Jacobsen et al.
Cassie McMillan et al.
Although friendship instability is common throughout adolescence and young adulthood, experiencing high rates of relational turnover is associated with negative health outcomes and lower educational attainment. Currently, we know little abo...
Cross-sectional social network study of adolescent peer group variation in substance use and mental wellbeing [0.03%]
关于青少年同伴群体中物质使用和心理健康差异的横断面社会网络研究
Srebrenka Letina,Emily Long,Paul McCrorie et al.
Srebrenka Letina et al.
Adolescent health-related behaviours and outcomes are shaped by their peers through various social processes. Research using network data on friendship ties has uncovered evidence for processes such as peer influence and imitation. Much les...
Parameter Estimation Procedures for Exponential-family Random Graph Models on Count-valued Networks: A Comparative Simulation Study [0.03%]
指数家庭随机图模型的参数估计方法:基于取值网络的模拟研究比较
Peng Huang,Carter T Butts
Peng Huang
The exponential-family random graph models (ERGMs) have emerged as an important framework for modeling social networks for a wide variety of relational types. ERGMs for valued networks are less well-developed than their unvalued counterpart...
Malte Doehne,Daniel A McFarland,James Moody
Malte Doehne
Social relations are embedded in material, cultural, and institutional settings that affect network dynamics and the resulting topologies. For example, romantic entanglements are subject to social and cultural norms, interfirm alliances are...
Using geographical data and rolling statistics for diagnostics of respondent-driven sampling [0.03%]
利用地理数据和滚动统计进行Respondent-Driven Sampling的诊断分析
Brian Kim,Moses Ogwal,Enos Sande et al.
Brian Kim et al.
Respondent-driven sampling (RDS) is commonly used to sample from key populations without a sampling frame since traditional methods are unable to efficiently survey them. Surveying these populations is often desirable to inform service deli...
Predictors of romantic partner nomination reciprocity in adolescent social networks [0.03%]
青少年社会网络中浪漫伴侣提名互惠的预测因素
Kate Vinita Fitch,Molly Copeland,Jimi Adams
Kate Vinita Fitch
Network data uniquely allow relationships to be multiply reported, creating varying rates of relationship nomination reciprocation. However, what drives such variation is unclear. Variation in reciprocation may reflect substantive informati...