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    2 research outputs found

    Structural equivalence in a journal network

    Author
    1. Axten
    2. Berkowitz
    3. Breiger
    4. Breiger
    5. Buckley
    6. Burt
    7. Burt
    8. Carpenter
    9. Cole
    10. Duncan
    11. Fararo
    12. Friedkin
    13. Granovetter
    14. Johnson
    15. Kanasy
    16. Lorrain
    17. Mayhew
    18. Mosteller
    19. Narin
    20. Newell
    21. Pinski
    22. Zhignesse
    23. Ziman
    Publication venue
    'Wiley'
    Publication date
    Field of study
    No full text
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    Structural equivalence in a psychology journal network

    Author
    1. A clique is a maximally complete subgraph:
    2. Breiger
    3. Burt
    4. Burt
    5. Burt
    6. Carpenter
    7. Cason
    8. Daniel
    9. Doreian
    10. Garfield
    11. Hagstrom
    12. Johnson
    13. Kuhn
    14. Lorrain
    15. Mosteller
    16. Narin
    17. Pinski
    18. Price
    19. Small
    20. The counsel of Joel Goldstein
    21. This concept of equivalence is the foundation on which algorithms can be based so that journals with sufficiently similar profiles of citation are grouped together.
    22. When JEdP was considered as a separate cluster its pattern of densities was very similar to the densities for JExP and AJP combined.
    23. Zhignesse
    24. Ziman
    25. Zuckerman
    Publication venue
    'Wiley'
    Publication date
    Field of study
    No full text
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