James Hollway
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Change we can believe in: Comparing longitudinal network models on consistency, interpretability and predictive power
Per Block
,
Johan H Koskinen
,
James Hollway
,
Christian E G Steglich
,
Christoph Stadtfeld
January 2018
Type
Journal article
Publication
Social Networks
, (52), pp. 180–191
fisheries
SAOMs
TERGMs
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