Diane Felmlee
Affiliations: | University of California, Davis, Davis, CA |
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Criminology and Penology, Individual and Family StudiesGoogle:
"Diane Felmlee"Children
Sign in to add traineePeter R. Bahr | grad student | 2004 | UC Davis |
Heather K. Flynn | grad student | 2006 | UC Davis |
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McMillan C, Felmlee D, Ashford JR. (2022) Reciprocity, transitivity, and skew: Comparing local structure in 40 positive and negative social networks. Plos One. 17: e0267886 |
McMillan C, Felmlee D. (2020) Beyond Dyads and Triads: A Comparison of Tetrads in Twenty Social Networks. Social Psychology Quarterly. 83: 383-404 |
Felmlee D, Rodis PI, Zhang A. (2020) Sexist Slurs: Reinforcing Feminine Stereotypes Online Sex Roles. 83: 16-28 |
McMillan C, Felmlee D, Braines D. (2019) Dynamic Patterns of Terrorist Networks: Efficiency and Security in the Evolution of Eleven Islamic Extremist Attack Networks Journal of Quantitative Criminology. 1-23 |
McMillan C, Felmlee D, Osgood DW. (2018) Peer Influence, Friend Selection, and Gender: How Network Processes Shape Adolescent Smoking, Drinking, And Delinquency. Social Networks. 55: 86-96 |
Sterner G, Felmlee D. (2017) The Social Networks of Cyberbullying on Twitter International Journal of Technoethics. 8: 1-15 |
Whitaker RM, Felmlee D, Verma DC, et al. (2017) From evolution to revolution: understanding mutability in large and disruptive human groups Proceedings of Spie. 10207: 1020703 |
Felmlee D, Faris R. (2016) Toxic Ties: Networks of Friendship, Dating, and Cyber Victimization Social Psychology Quarterly. 79: 243-262 |
Sprecher S, Hampton AJ, Heinzel HJ, et al. (2016) Can i connect with both you and my social network? Access to network-salient communication technology and get-acquainted interactions Computers in Human Behavior. 62: 423-432 |
Crnovrsanin T, Muelder CW, Faris R, et al. (2014) Visualization techniques for categorical analysis of social networks with multiple edge sets Social Networks. 37: 56-64 |