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Selected Publications


Network sampling coverage II: The effect of non-random missing data on network measurement.

Journal Article Social networks · January 2017 Missing data is an important, but often ignored, aspect of a network study. Measurement validity is affected by missing data, but the level of bias can be difficult to gauge. Here, we describe the effect of missing data on network measurement across widely ... Full text Cite

Building social networks out of cognitive blocks: factors of interest in agent-based socio-cognitive simulations

Journal Article Computational and Mathematical Organization Theory · June 1, 2015 This paper examines how cognitive and environmental factors influence the formation of dyadic ties. We use agent models instantiated in ACT-R that interact in a social simulation, to illustrate the effect of memory constraints on networks. We also show tha ... Full text Cite

Solidarity, yesterday and today

Chapter · January 1, 2014 While solidarity has a rich theoretical and empirical background in Europe, as an ongoing political/cultural accomplishment, it has had an episodic history in the United States, but presently has gained new interest in the social sciences and social philos ... Full text Cite

A Design, Tests and Considerations for Improving Keystroke and Mouse Loggers

Journal Article Interacting with Computers · May 1, 2013 Full text Cite

Running Behavioral Studies With Human Participants A Practical Guide

Book · November 8, 2012 The book is organized to follow a standard process in experiment-based research, covering such issues as potential ethical problems, risks to validity, experimental setup, running a study, and concluding a study. ... Cite

A preliminary model of participation for small groups

Journal Article Computational and Mathematical Organization Theory · September 2010 Full text Cite