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^ Alba, R. D. (1973). A graph-theoretic definition of a sociometric clique. Journal of Mathematical Sociology, 3(1), 113-126.
^ Alba, R. D. (1982). Taking stock of network analysis: A decade's results. Research in the Sociology of Organizations, 1, 39-74.
^ Alba, R. D., & Kadushin, C. (1976). The intersection of social circles: A new measure of social proximity in networks. Sociological Methods & Research, 5(1), 77-102.
^ Alba, R. D., & Moore, G. (1978). Elite social circles. Sociological Methods Research, 7(2), 167-188. http://smr.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/7/2/167
^ Allen, M. P. (1980). Cliques versus clusters in corporate networks. Paper presented at the Pacific sociological association, San Francisco.
^ Anderberg, M. R. (1973). Cluster Analysis for Application. New York: Academic Press.
^ Anthonisse, J. (1971). The Rush in a Directed Graph. Amsterdam: University of Amsterdam mathematical Centre.
^ Arabie, P., Boorman, S. A., & Levitt, P. R. (1978). Constructing blockmodels: How and why. Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 17(1978), 21-63.
^ Arensberg, C. M., & Kimball, S. T. (1940). Family and Community in Ireland. London: Peter Smith.
^ Aron, R. (1964). German Sociology. Glencoe: Free Press.
^ Atkin, R. (1974). Mathematical Structure in Human Affairs. London: Heinemann.
^ Atkin, R. (1977). Combinatorial Connectivities in Social Systems. Basle: Birkhauser.
^ Atkin, R. (1981). Multidimensional Man. Harmondsworth: Penguin.
^ Bailey, F. G. (1969). Stratagems and Spoils. Oxford: Basil Blackwell.
^ Bailey, K. D. (1975). Cluster analysis. In D. R. Heise & E. Borgatta (Eds.), Sociological Methodology, 1975 (Vol. 7, pp. 59-128). San Francisco CA: Jossey-Bass
^ Bales, R. F. (1950). Interaction Process Analysis. Reading, M.A.: Addison-Wesley.
^ Banck, G. A. (1973). Network analysis and social theory. In Boissevain & Mitchell (Eds.), Network Analysis (pp. 37-44). Hague: Mouton.
^ Barnes, J. A. (1954). Class and committees in a Norwegian island Parish. Human relations, 7(1), 39-58.
^ Barnes, J. A. (1969). Graph theory and social networks: A technical comment on connectedness and connectivity. Sociology, 3(2), 215-232. http://soc.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/3/2/215
^ Barnes, J. A. (1974). Social networks (Vol. 26). Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley.
^ Barnes, J. A., & Harary, F. (1983). Graph theory in network analysis. Social Networks, 5(2), 235-244. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6VD1-49RF07J-D/2/4a3a330654a354d582e915bddc595623
^ Bavelas, A. (1948). A mathematical model for group structure. Applied Anthropology, 7, 16-30.
^ Bavelas, A. (1950). Communication patterns in task-oriented graphs. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 22, 725-730.
^ Bearden, J., Atwood, W., Freitag, P., Hendricks, C., Mintz, B., & Schwartz, M. (1975). The nature and extent of bank centrality in corporate networks. Paper presented at the American Sociological Association.
^ Beauchamp, M. (1965). An improved index of centrality. Behavioural Science, 10, 161-163.
^ Beaumont, J. C., & Gattrell, A. C. (1982). An introduction to Q-analysis. Norwich: Geo Publications.
^ Berkowitz, S. D. (1982). An introduction to structural analysis. Toronto: Butterworths.
^ Berkowitz, S. D., Carrington, P. J., Corman, J. S., & Waverman, L. (1979). Flexible design for a large-scale corporate data base. Social Networks, 2(1), 75-83. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6VD1-4691CG3-F/2/3208e2f581f3b816470d945514cc8dcf
^ Berkowitz, S. D., & Heil, G. (1980). Dualities in methods of social network analysis. Toronto: University of Toronto Structural Analysis Program.
^ Blau, P. M. (1977). Inequality and heterogeneity : A primitive theory of social structure. New York, NY: Free Press.
^ Blau, P. M. (1977). A macrosociological theory of social structure. American Journal of Sociology, 83(1), 26-54.
^ Blau, P. M., & Duncan, O. D. (1967). The American occupational structure. New York: John Wiley.
^ Boissevain, J. (1974). Friends and Friends. Oxford Basil: Blackwell.
^ Boissevain, J., & Mitchell, J. D. (Eds.). (1973). Network Analysis. Hague: Mouton.
^ Bonacich, P. (1974). Technique for analysing overlapping memberships. In H. L. Costner (Ed.), Sociological Methodology, 1973-1974 ([1st ed., pp. xvi, 410 p.). San Francisco,: Jossey-Bass Publishers.
^ Bonacich, P. (1987). Power and centrality: A family of measures. American Journal of Sociology, 92, 1170-1182.
^ Bonacich, P., & McConaghy, M. (1979). The Algebra of Blockmodelling. In K. F. Schuessler (Ed.), Sociological Methodology, 1980 ([1st ed., pp. 489-532). San Francisco,: Jossey-Bass Publishers.
^ Boorman, S., & White, H. (1976). Social structure from multiple networks. II. Role structures. American Journal of Sociology, 81(6), 1384-1446.
^ Borgardus, E. S. (1959). Social distance. Yellow Springs, OH: Antioch Press.
^ Borgatti, S. P., Boyd, J., & Evertt, M. G. (1989). Iterated roles: Mathematics and application. Social Networks, 11(2), 159-172. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6VD1-466GSWH-9/2/62c72de48508209335bd82660e649465
^ Borgatti, S. P., & Evertt, M. G. (1989). The class of all regular equivalences: Algebraic structure and computation. Social Networks, 11(1), 65-88.
^ Bott, E. (1955). Urban families: conjugal roles and social networks. Human Relations, 8(4), 345-383.
^ Bott, E. (1956). Urban families: the norms of conjugal roles. Human Relations, 9(3), 325-342.
^ Bott, E. (1971). Family and social network. New York, NY: Free Press
^ Boyd, J. P. (1969). The algebra of group kinship. Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 6, 139-167.
^ Brass, D. J., & Burkhardt, M. E. (1992). Centrality and power in organizations. In N. Nohira & R. Eccles (Eds.), Organizations and Networks: Theory and Practice (pp. 191-215). Cambridge, MA: : Harvard Business School Press.
^ Breiger, R. L. (1979). Toward an operational theory of community elite structures. Quality and Quantity, 13(1), 21-57.
^ Breiger, R. L. (1981). The social class structure of occupational mobility. American Journal of Sociology, 87(3), 578-611.
^ Breiger, R. L. (1982). A structural analysis of occupational mobility. In P. V. Marsden & N. Lin (Eds.), Social Structure and Network Analysis (pp. 578-611): Sage Publications.
^ Breiger, R. L., Boorman, S. A., & Arabie, P. (1975). An algorithm for blocking relational data, with applications to social network analysis. Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 12, 328-383.
^ Brent, E. E. (1983). Relational Data Base Structures and Concept Formation in the Social Sciences. Social Science Computer Review, 1(1), 29-49. http://ssc.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/1/1/29
^ Brint, S. (1992). Hidden meanings: Cultural content and context in Harrison White's structural sociology. Sociological Theory, 10(2), 194-208.
^ Buckley, W. F., & Buckley, W. (1967). Sociology and modern systems theory. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall.
^ Bulmer, M. (1985). The rejuvenation of community studies? Neighbours, networks and policy'. Sociological Review, 33(3), 430-448.
^ Burt, R. S. (1976). Positions in social networks. Social Forces, 55, 93-122.
^ Burt, R. S. (1977). Positions in multiple network systems, part one: A general conception of stratification and prestige in a system of actors cast as a social topology. Social Forces, 56(1), 106-131.
^ Burt, R. S. (1977). Positions in multiple network systems, part two: Stratification and prestige among elite decision-makers in the community of Altneustadt. Social Forces, 56(2), 551-575.
^ Burt, R. S. (1978). A structural theory of interlocking corporate directorates. Social Networks, 1(4), 415-435. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6VD1-46BHRM3-R/2/06326c165f72b24310dec12e37f2da39
^ Burt, R. S. (1980). Models of network structure. Annual Review of Sociology, 6(1), 79-141.
^ Burt, R. S. (1982). Toward a Structural Theory of Action: Network Models of Social Structure, Perception, and Action. New York, NY: Academic Press.
^ Burt, R. S. (1983). Corporate Profits and Cooptation: Networks of Market Constraints and Directorate Ties in the American Economy: Academic Press Inc.
^ Burt, R. S. (1983). Firms, directors and time in the directorate tie market. Social Networks, 5.
^ Burt, R. S. (1983). Studying status/role-sets using mass surveys. In R. S. Burt & M. J. Minor (Eds.), Applied Network Analysis: A Methodological Introduction. Beverly Hills:: Sage.
^ Burt, R. S. (1987). Social contagion and innovation: Cohesion versus structural equivalence. American Journal of Sociology, 92(6), 1287.
^ Burt, R. S. (1988). The stability of American markets. ''American Journal of Sociology, 356-395.
^ Burt, R. S. (1992). Structural Holes: The Social Structure of Competition. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
^ Burt, R. S., & Carlton, D. S. (1989). Another look at the network boundaries of American markets. ''American Journal of Sociology, 723-753.
^ Burt, R. S., Christman, K., & Kilburn Jr, H. (1980). Testing a structural theory of corporate cooptation: interorganizational directorate ties as a strategy for avoiding market constraints on profits. ''American Sociological Review, 821-841.
^ Burt, R. S., & Minor, M. J. (1983). Applied Network Analysis: A Methodological Introduction: Sage Pubns.
^ Carrington, P. J., & Heil, G. H. (1981). COBLOC: A hierarchical method for blocking network data. Journal of Mathematical Sociology, 8(1), 103-131.
^ Carrington, P. J., Heil, G. H., & Berkowitz, S. D. (1979). A goodness-of-fit index for blockmodels. Social Networks, 2(3), 219-234. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6VD1-4691M58-2/2/7d808e0645c0f8d36a400946559cb7e3
^ Cartwright, D., & Harary, F. (1960). Structural balance: A generalization of Heider's theory. In D. Cartwright & A. Zander (Eds.), Group Dynamics: Research and Theory (pp. 705-726). Evansion: Row Peterson.
^ Cartwright, D., & Zander, A. F. (1968). Group Dynamics: Research and Theory: Harper & Row.
^ Christofides, N. (1975). Graph Theory: An Algorithmic Approach (Computer Science And Applied Mathematics): Academic Press, Inc. Orlando, FL, USA.
^ Coleman, J. S., Katz, E., & Menzel, H. (1966). Medical Innovation: A Diffusion Study: Bobbs-Merrill Co.
^ Cook, K. S. (1977). Exchange and Power in Networks of Interorganizational Relations*. The Sociological Quarterly, 18(1), 62-82.
^ Cook, K. S. (1982). Network structure from an Exchange perspective. In P. V. Marsden & N. Lin (Eds.), Social Structure and Network Analysis (pp. 177-199). Beverly Hills: Sage Publications.
^ Cook, K. S., & Whitmeyer, J. M. (1992). Two approaches to social structure: Exchange theory and network analysis. Annual Review of Sociology, 18(1), 109-127.
^ Costner, H. L. (1974). Sociological Methodology, 1973-1974 ([1st ed.). San Francisco,: Jossey-Bass Publishers.
^ Coxon, A. P. M. (1982). The User's Guide to Multidimensional Scaling: With Special Reference to the Mds (X) Library of Computer Programs: Heinemann.
^ Crane, D. (1972). Invisible Colleges: Diffusion of Knowledge in Scientific Communities: University of Chicago Press Chicago.
^ Dahl, R. A. (1989). Who governs?: Yale University Press New Haven.
^ Daultrey, S. (1976). Principal components analysis.
^ Davis, A., Gardner, B. B., & Gardner, M. R. (1941). Deep south: Center for Afro-American Studies, University of California Los Angeles.
^ Davis, J. A. (1963). Structural balance, mechanical solidarity, and interpersonal relations. American Journal of Sociology, 68(4), 444-462.
^ Davis, J. A. (1967). Clustering and structural balance in graphs. Human Relations, 20(2), 181-187
^ Doreian, P. (1971). Mathematics and the study of social relations: Schocken Books New York.
^ Doreian, P. (1980). On the evolution of group and network structure. Social Networks, 2(1), 235-252.
^ Doreian, P. (1981). Polyhedral dynamics and conflict mobilization in social networks. Social Networks, 3(2), 107-116. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6VD1-468D51X-2/2/4aef54296a5512e5573691b917b278b7
^ Doreian, P. (1982). Leveling coalitions as network phenomena. Social Networks, 4(1), 27-45. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6VD1-49SGXWP-8/2/62cbe50c05d213461b21f97c9f2a3f5c
^ Doreian, P. (1987). Measuring regular equivalence in symmetric structures. Social Networks, 9(2), 89-107. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6VD1-466DRG0-1/2/219c36c46783dfcb7e9f361d79d75377
^ Duck, S. (1981). Personal relationships. London ; New York: Academic Press.
^ Alba, R. D. (1973). A graph-theoretic definition of a sociometric clique. Journal of Mathematical Sociology, 3(1), 113-126.
^ Alba, R. D. (1982). Taking stock of network analysis: A decade's results. Research in the Sociology of Organizations, 1, 39-74.
^ Alba, R. D., & Kadushin, C. (1976). The intersection of social circles: A new measure of social proximity in networks. Sociological Methods & Research, 5(1), 77-102.
^ Alba, R. D., & Moore, G. (1978). Elite social circles. Sociological Methods Research, 7(2), 167-188. http://smr.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/7/2/167
^ Allen, M. P. (1980). Cliques versus clusters in corporate networks. Paper presented at the Pacific sociological association, San Francisco.
^ Anderberg, M. R. (1973). Cluster Analysis for Application. New York: Academic Press.
^ Anthonisse, J. (1971). The Rush in a Directed Graph. Amsterdam: University of Amsterdam mathematical Centre.
^ Arabie, P., Boorman, S. A., & Levitt, P. R. (1978). Constructing blockmodels: How and why. Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 17(1978), 21-63.
^ Arensberg, C. M., & Kimball, S. T. (1940). Family and Community in Ireland. London: Peter Smith.
^ Aron, R. (1964). German Sociology. Glencoe: Free Press.
^ Atkin, R. (1974). Mathematical Structure in Human Affairs. London: Heinemann.
^ Atkin, R. (1977). Combinatorial Connectivities in Social Systems. Basle: Birkhauser.
^ Atkin, R. (1981). Multidimensional Man. Harmondsworth: Penguin.
^ Bailey, F. G. (1969). Stratagems and Spoils. Oxford: Basil Blackwell.
^ Bailey, K. D. (1975). Cluster analysis. In D. R. Heise & E. Borgatta (Eds.), Sociological Methodology, 1975 (Vol. 7, pp. 59-128). San Francisco CA: Jossey-Bass
^ Bales, R. F. (1950). Interaction Process Analysis. Reading, M.A.: Addison-Wesley.
^ Banck, G. A. (1973). Network analysis and social theory. In Boissevain & Mitchell (Eds.), Network Analysis (pp. 37-44). Hague: Mouton.
^ Barnes, J. A. (1954). Class and committees in a Norwegian island Parish. Human relations, 7(1), 39-58.
^ Barnes, J. A. (1969). Graph theory and social networks: A technical comment on connectedness and connectivity. Sociology, 3(2), 215-232. http://soc.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/3/2/215
^ Barnes, J. A. (1974). Social networks (Vol. 26). Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley.
^ Barnes, J. A., & Harary, F. (1983). Graph theory in network analysis. Social Networks, 5(2), 235-244. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6VD1-49RF07J-D/2/4a3a330654a354d582e915bddc595623
^ Bavelas, A. (1948). A mathematical model for group structure. Applied Anthropology, 7, 16-30.
^ Bavelas, A. (1950). Communication patterns in task-oriented graphs. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 22, 725-730.
^ Bearden, J., Atwood, W., Freitag, P., Hendricks, C., Mintz, B., & Schwartz, M. (1975). The nature and extent of bank centrality in corporate networks. Paper presented at the American Sociological Association.
^ Beauchamp, M. (1965). An improved index of centrality. Behavioural Science, 10, 161-163.
^ Beaumont, J. C., & Gattrell, A. C. (1982). An introduction to Q-analysis. Norwich: Geo Publications.
^ Berkowitz, S. D. (1982). An introduction to structural analysis. Toronto: Butterworths.
^ Berkowitz, S. D., Carrington, P. J., Corman, J. S., & Waverman, L. (1979). Flexible design for a large-scale corporate data base. Social Networks, 2(1), 75-83. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6VD1-4691CG3-F/2/3208e2f581f3b816470d945514cc8dcf
^ Berkowitz, S. D., & Heil, G. (1980). Dualities in methods of social network analysis. Toronto: University of Toronto Structural Analysis Program.
^ Blau, P. M. (1977). Inequality and heterogeneity : A primitive theory of social structure. New York, NY: Free Press.
^ Blau, P. M. (1977). A macrosociological theory of social structure. American Journal of Sociology, 83(1), 26-54.
^ Blau, P. M., & Duncan, O. D. (1967). The American occupational structure. New York: John Wiley.
^ Boissevain, J. (1974). Friends and Friends. Oxford Basil: Blackwell.
^ Boissevain, J., & Mitchell, J. D. (Eds.). (1973). Network Analysis. Hague: Mouton.
^ Bonacich, P. (1974). Technique for analysing overlapping memberships. In H. L. Costner (Ed.), Sociological Methodology, 1973-1974 ([1st ed., pp. xvi, 410 p.). San Francisco,: Jossey-Bass Publishers.
^ Bonacich, P. (1987). Power and centrality: A family of measures. American Journal of Sociology, 92, 1170-1182.
^ Bonacich, P., & McConaghy, M. (1979). The Algebra of Blockmodelling. In K. F. Schuessler (Ed.), Sociological Methodology, 1980 ([1st ed., pp. 489-532). San Francisco,: Jossey-Bass Publishers.
^ Boorman, S., & White, H. (1976). Social structure from multiple networks. II. Role structures. American Journal of Sociology, 81(6), 1384-1446.
^ Borgardus, E. S. (1959). Social distance. Yellow Springs, OH: Antioch Press.
^ Borgatti, S. P., Boyd, J., & Evertt, M. G. (1989). Iterated roles: Mathematics and application. Social Networks, 11(2), 159-172. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6VD1-466GSWH-9/2/62c72de48508209335bd82660e649465
^ Borgatti, S. P., & Evertt, M. G. (1989). The class of all regular equivalences: Algebraic structure and computation. Social Networks, 11(1), 65-88.
^ Bott, E. (1955). Urban families: conjugal roles and social networks. Human Relations, 8(4), 345-383.
^ Bott, E. (1956). Urban families: the norms of conjugal roles. Human Relations, 9(3), 325-342.
^ Bott, E. (1971). Family and social network. New York, NY: Free Press
^ Boyd, J. P. (1969). The algebra of group kinship. Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 6, 139-167.
^ Brass, D. J., & Burkhardt, M. E. (1992). Centrality and power in organizations. In N. Nohira & R. Eccles (Eds.), Organizations and Networks: Theory and Practice (pp. 191-215). Cambridge, MA: : Harvard Business School Press.
^ Breiger, R. L. (1979). Toward an operational theory of community elite structures. Quality and Quantity, 13(1), 21-57.
^ Breiger, R. L. (1981). The social class structure of occupational mobility. American Journal of Sociology, 87(3), 578-611.
^ Breiger, R. L. (1982). A structural analysis of occupational mobility. In P. V. Marsden & N. Lin (Eds.), Social Structure and Network Analysis (pp. 578-611): Sage Publications.
^ Breiger, R. L., Boorman, S. A., & Arabie, P. (1975). An algorithm for blocking relational data, with applications to social network analysis. Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 12, 328-383.
^ Brent, E. E. (1983). Relational Data Base Structures and Concept Formation in the Social Sciences. Social Science Computer Review, 1(1), 29-49. http://ssc.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/1/1/29
^ Brint, S. (1992). Hidden meanings: Cultural content and context in Harrison White's structural sociology. Sociological Theory, 10(2), 194-208.
^ Buckley, W. F., & Buckley, W. (1967). Sociology and modern systems theory. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall.
^ Bulmer, M. (1985). The rejuvenation of community studies? Neighbours, networks and policy'. Sociological Review, 33(3), 430-448.
^ Burt, R. S. (1976). Positions in social networks. Social Forces, 55, 93-122.
^ Burt, R. S. (1977). Positions in multiple network systems, part one: A general conception of stratification and prestige in a system of actors cast as a social topology. Social Forces, 56(1), 106-131.
^ Burt, R. S. (1977). Positions in multiple network systems, part two: Stratification and prestige among elite decision-makers in the community of Altneustadt. Social Forces, 56(2), 551-575.
^ Burt, R. S. (1978). A structural theory of interlocking corporate directorates. Social Networks, 1(4), 415-435. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6VD1-46BHRM3-R/2/06326c165f72b24310dec12e37f2da39
^ Burt, R. S. (1980). Models of network structure. Annual Review of Sociology, 6(1), 79-141.
^ Burt, R. S. (1982). Toward a Structural Theory of Action: Network Models of Social Structure, Perception, and Action. New York, NY: Academic Press.
^ Burt, R. S. (1983). Corporate Profits and Cooptation: Networks of Market Constraints and Directorate Ties in the American Economy: Academic Press Inc.
^ Burt, R. S. (1983). Firms, directors and time in the directorate tie market. Social Networks, 5.
^ Burt, R. S. (1983). Studying status/role-sets using mass surveys. In R. S. Burt & M. J. Minor (Eds.), Applied Network Analysis: A Methodological Introduction. Beverly Hills:: Sage.
^ Burt, R. S. (1987). Social contagion and innovation: Cohesion versus structural equivalence. American Journal of Sociology, 92(6), 1287.
^ Burt, R. S. (1988). The stability of American markets. ''American Journal of Sociology, 356-395.
^ Burt, R. S. (1992). Structural Holes: The Social Structure of Competition. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
^ Burt, R. S., & Carlton, D. S. (1989). Another look at the network boundaries of American markets. ''American Journal of Sociology, 723-753.
^ Burt, R. S., Christman, K., & Kilburn Jr, H. (1980). Testing a structural theory of corporate cooptation: interorganizational directorate ties as a strategy for avoiding market constraints on profits. ''American Sociological Review, 821-841.
^ Burt, R. S., & Minor, M. J. (1983). Applied Network Analysis: A Methodological Introduction: Sage Pubns.
^ Carrington, P. J., & Heil, G. H. (1981). COBLOC: A hierarchical method for blocking network data. Journal of Mathematical Sociology, 8(1), 103-131.
^ Carrington, P. J., Heil, G. H., & Berkowitz, S. D. (1979). A goodness-of-fit index for blockmodels. Social Networks, 2(3), 219-234. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6VD1-4691M58-2/2/7d808e0645c0f8d36a400946559cb7e3
^ Cartwright, D., & Harary, F. (1960). Structural balance: A generalization of Heider's theory. In D. Cartwright & A. Zander (Eds.), Group Dynamics: Research and Theory (pp. 705-726). Evansion: Row Peterson.
^ Cartwright, D., & Zander, A. F. (1968). Group Dynamics: Research and Theory: Harper & Row.
^ Christofides, N. (1975). Graph Theory: An Algorithmic Approach (Computer Science And Applied Mathematics): Academic Press, Inc. Orlando, FL, USA.
^ Coleman, J. S., Katz, E., & Menzel, H. (1966). Medical Innovation: A Diffusion Study: Bobbs-Merrill Co.
^ Cook, K. S. (1977). Exchange and Power in Networks of Interorganizational Relations*. The Sociological Quarterly, 18(1), 62-82.
^ Cook, K. S. (1982). Network structure from an Exchange perspective. In P. V. Marsden & N. Lin (Eds.), Social Structure and Network Analysis (pp. 177-199). Beverly Hills: Sage Publications.
^ Cook, K. S., & Whitmeyer, J. M. (1992). Two approaches to social structure: Exchange theory and network analysis. Annual Review of Sociology, 18(1), 109-127.
^ Costner, H. L. (1974). Sociological Methodology, 1973-1974 ([1st ed.). San Francisco,: Jossey-Bass Publishers.
^ Coxon, A. P. M. (1982). The User's Guide to Multidimensional Scaling: With Special Reference to the Mds (X) Library of Computer Programs: Heinemann.
^ Crane, D. (1972). Invisible Colleges: Diffusion of Knowledge in Scientific Communities: University of Chicago Press Chicago.
^ Dahl, R. A. (1989). Who governs?: Yale University Press New Haven.
^ Daultrey, S. (1976). Principal components analysis.
^ Davis, A., Gardner, B. B., & Gardner, M. R. (1941). Deep south: Center for Afro-American Studies, University of California Los Angeles.
^ Davis, J. A. (1963). Structural balance, mechanical solidarity, and interpersonal relations. American Journal of Sociology, 68(4), 444-462.
^ Davis, J. A. (1967). Clustering and structural balance in graphs. Human Relations, 20(2), 181-187
^ Doreian, P. (1971). Mathematics and the study of social relations: Schocken Books New York.
^ Doreian, P. (1980). On the evolution of group and network structure. Social Networks, 2(1), 235-252.
^ Doreian, P. (1981). Polyhedral dynamics and conflict mobilization in social networks. Social Networks, 3(2), 107-116. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6VD1-468D51X-2/2/4aef54296a5512e5573691b917b278b7
^ Doreian, P. (1982). Leveling coalitions as network phenomena. Social Networks, 4(1), 27-45. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6VD1-49SGXWP-8/2/62cbe50c05d213461b21f97c9f2a3f5c
^ Doreian, P. (1987). Measuring regular equivalence in symmetric structures. Social Networks, 9(2), 89-107. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6VD1-466DRG0-1/2/219c36c46783dfcb7e9f361d79d75377
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