Jacob C. Fisher - Publications

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2016 sociology Duke University, Durham, NC 

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2019 Fisher JC. Social Space Diffusion: Applications of a Latent Space Model to Diffusion with Uncertain Ties. Sociological Methodology. 49: 258-294. PMID 33833476 DOI: 10.25384/Sage.C.4391423.V1  0.407
2018 Copeland M, Fisher JC, Moody J, Feinberg ME. Different Kinds of Lonely: Dimensions of Isolation and Substance Use in Adolescence. Journal of Youth and Adolescence. PMID 29774451 DOI: 10.1007/S10964-018-0860-3  0.543
2017 Verdery AM, Fisher JC, Siripong N, Abdesselam K, Bauldry S. NEW SURVEY QUESTIONS AND ESTIMATORS FOR NETWORK CLUSTERING WITH RESPONDENT-DRIVEN SAMPLING DATA. Sociological Methodology. 47: 274-306. PMID 30337767 DOI: 10.1177/0081175017716489  0.462
2017 Fisher JC. Exit, cohesion, and consensus: social psychological moderators of consensus among adolescent peer groups. Social Currents. 5: 49-66. PMID 29335675 DOI: 10.1177/2329496517704859  0.412
2017 Copeland M, Bartlett B, Fisher JC. Dynamic Associations of Network Isolation and Smoking Behavior. Network Science (Cambridge University Press). 5: 257-277. PMID 28959446 DOI: 10.1017/Nws.2017.9  0.606
2015 Yamanis TJ, Fisher JC, Moody JW, Kajula LJ. Young Men's Social Network Characteristics and Associations with Sexual Partnership Concurrency in Tanzania. Aids and Behavior. PMID 26271813 DOI: 10.1007/S10461-015-1152-5  0.594
2015 Verdery AM, Merli MG, Moody J, Smith JA, Fisher JC. Brief Report: Respondent-driven Sampling Estimators Under Real and Theoretical Recruitment Conditions of Female Sex Workers in China. Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.). 26: 661-5. PMID 26214337 DOI: 10.1097/Ede.0000000000000335  0.579
2014 Fisher JC, Merli MG. Stickiness of respondent-driven sampling recruitment chains. Network Science (Cambridge University Press). 2: 298-301. PMID 27014461 DOI: 10.1017/Nws.2014.16  0.362
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