Items where Author is "Dandrieux, Michael V."
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communication networks
Casilli, Antonio A., Tubaro, Paola and Dandrieux, Michael V. (2008) The anorexic decision: an ego-centered network data approach. In: Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences 2: Communication Networks on the Web, 18-19 December 2008, Amsterdam School of Communications Research, University of Amsterdam. (Unpublished)
name generators
Casilli, Antonio A., Tubaro, Paola and Dandrieux, Michael V. (2008) The anorexic decision: an ego-centered network data approach. In: Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences 2: Communication Networks on the Web, 18-19 December 2008, Amsterdam School of Communications Research, University of Amsterdam. (Unpublished)
network data collection
Casilli, Antonio A., Tubaro, Paola and Dandrieux, Michael V. (2008) The anorexic decision: an ego-centered network data approach. In: Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences 2: Communication Networks on the Web, 18-19 December 2008, Amsterdam School of Communications Research, University of Amsterdam. (Unpublished)
online social networks
Casilli, Antonio A., Tubaro, Paola and Dandrieux, Michael V. (2008) The anorexic decision: an ego-centered network data approach. In: Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences 2: Communication Networks on the Web, 18-19 December 2008, Amsterdam School of Communications Research, University of Amsterdam. (Unpublished)
personal networks
Casilli, Antonio A., Tubaro, Paola and Dandrieux, Michael V. (2008) The anorexic decision: an ego-centered network data approach. In: Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences 2: Communication Networks on the Web, 18-19 December 2008, Amsterdam School of Communications Research, University of Amsterdam. (Unpublished)
pro-ana websites
Casilli, Antonio A., Tubaro, Paola and Dandrieux, Michael V. (2008) The anorexic decision: an ego-centered network data approach. In: Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences 2: Communication Networks on the Web, 18-19 December 2008, Amsterdam School of Communications Research, University of Amsterdam. (Unpublished)