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Social Networks, Volume 69
Volume 69, May 2022
- Garry Robins, David A. Bright, Laurin B. Weissinger, Pat Stys:
Data collection for social network research. 1-2 - Bopha Roden, Dean Lusher, Thomas H. Spurling
, Gregory W. Simpson, Till Klein, Julien Brailly, Bernie Hogan:
Avoiding GIGO: Learnings from data collection in innovation research. 3-13 - Chiara Pomare
, Janet C. Long
, Kate Churruca
, Louise A. Ellis, Jeffrey Braithwaite
:
Social network research in health care settings: Design and data collection. 14-21 - Pavel N. Krivitsky
, Martina Morris
, Michal Bojanowski
:
Impact of survey design on estimation of exponential-family random graph models from egocentrically-sampled data. 22-34 - Zachary P. Neal, Jennifer Watling Neal
:
That'll move the chains: Collecting network chain data. 35-44 - Christoph Beuthner, Henning Silber, Tobias H. Stark
:
Effects of smartphone use and recall aids on network name generator questions. 45-54 - Cohen R. Simpson
:
On the structural equivalence of coresidents and the measurement of village social structure. 55-73 - Brian Kim
, Moses Ogwal, Enos Sande
, Herbert Kiyingi, David Serwadda, Wolfgang Hladik:
Using geographical data and rolling statistics for diagnostics of respondent-driven sampling. 74-83 - Nikita Basov
, Darya Kholodova
:
Networks of context: Three-layer socio-cultural mapping for a Verstehende network analysis. 84-101 - Francesca Pallotti
, Sharon Marie Weldon, Alessandro Lomi
:
Lost in translation: Collecting and coding data on social relations from audio-visual recordings. 102-112 - Daniel Tischer
:
Collecting network data from documents to reach non-participatory populations. 113-122 - Agata Bloch
, Demival Vasques Filho
, Michal Bojanowski
:
Networks from archives: Reconstructing networks of official correspondence in the early modern Portuguese empire. 123-135 - Laurin B. Weissinger:
Building trust and co-designing a study of trust and co-operation: Observations from a network study in a high-risk, high-security environment. 136-148 - Paolo Campana, Federico Varese:
Studying organized crime networks: Data sources, boundaries and the limits of structural measures. 149-159 - Tomás Diviák
:
Key aspects of covert networks data collection: Problems, challenges, and opportunities. 160-169 - Corey Whichard, David R. Schaefer, Derek Kreager
:
Charting the hidden City: Collecting prison social network data. 170-179 - András Vörös
, Zsófia Boda, Timon Elmer, Marion Hoffman, Kieran Mepham, Isabel J. Raabe, Christoph Stadtfeld:
Reprint of: The Swiss StudentLife Study: Investigating the emergence of an undergraduate community through dynamic, multidimensional social network data. 180-193 - Tom Töpfer, Betina Hollstein:
Reprint of: Order of recall and meaning of closeness in collecting affective network data. 194-210 - James A. Kitts, Diego F. Leal:
Reprint of: What is(n't) a friend? Dimensions of the friendship concept among adolescents. 211-220 - Lorien Jasny
, Jesse S. Sayles
, Matthew Hamilton
, Laura Roldan Gomez, Derric Jacobs
, Christina Prell
, Petr Matous
, Eva Schiffer, Angela M. Guererro
, Michele L. Barnes
:
Reprint of: Participant engagement in environmentally focused social network research. 221-234 - David A. Bright, Russell Brewer
, Carlo Morselli:
Reprint of: Using social network analysis to study crime: Navigating the challenges of criminal justice records. 235-250 - Tobias H. Stark
, Volker Stocké:
Reprint of: Predicting data quality of proxy reports in egocentric network studies. 251-262 - Michelle Birkett, Joshua R. Melville, Patrick Janulis
, Gregory Lee Phillips II, Noshir Contractor, Bernie Hogan:
Reprint of: Network Canvas: Key decisions in the design of an interviewer-assisted network data collection software suite. 263-273 - Petr Matous
, Julien Pollack, Jane Helm:
Reprint of: Collecting experimental network data from interventions on critical links in workplace networks. 274-292 - Alina Lungeanu, Mark McKnight, Rennie Negron, Wolfgang Munar
, Nicholas A. Christakis, Noshir S. Contractor:
Reprint of: Using Trellis software to enhance high-quality large-scale network data collection in the field. 293-306 - Patrycja Stys, Samuel Muhindo, Sandrine N'simire, Ishara Tchumisi, Papy Muzuri, Bauma Balume, Johan H. Koskinen
:
Reprint of: Trust, quality, and the network collection experience: A tale of two studies on the Democratic Republic of the Congo. 307-325

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