Jeffrey A. Smith

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sociology University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE, United States 
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Miller McPherson grad student 2013 Duke
James Moody grad student 2013 Duke
 (Measuring Social Change as Categorical Change.)
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Smith JA, Morgan JH, Moody J. (2022) Network sampling coverage III: Imputation of missing network data under different network and missing data conditions. Social Networks. 68: 148-178
Markowski KL, Smith JA, Gauthier GR, et al. (2021) Would I Have Your Support? Family Network Features and Past Support Exchanges Associated with Anticipated Support for a Substance Problem. Journal of Substance Use. 28: 39-45
Smith JA, Gauthier GR. (2020) Estimating Contextual Effects from Ego Network Data. Sociological Methodology. 50: 215-275
Gauthier GR, Smith JA, García C, et al. (2020) Exacerbating Inequalities: Social Networks, Racial/Ethnic Disparities, and the COVID-19 Pandemic. The Journals of Gerontology. Series B, Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences
Rosenblatt SF, Smith JA, Gauthier GR, et al. (2020) Immunization strategies in networks with missing data. Plos Computational Biology. 16: e1007897
McPherson M, Smith JA. (2019) Network Effects in Blau Space: Imputing Social Context from Survey Data. Socius : Sociological Research For a Dynamic World. 5
Smith JA, Burow J. (2018) Using Ego Network Data to Inform Agent-based Models of Diffusion Sociological Methods & Research. 4912411876910
Smith JA, Moody J, Morgan J. (2017) Network sampling coverage II: The effect of non-random missing data on network measurement. Social Networks. 48: 78-99
Verdery AM, Merli MG, Moody J, et al. (2015) Brief Report: Respondent-driven Sampling Estimators Under Real and Theoretical Recruitment Conditions of Female Sex Workers in China. Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.). 26: 661-5
Merli MG, Moody J, Smith J, et al. (2015) Challenges to recruiting population representative samples of female sex workers in China using Respondent Driven Sampling. Social Science & Medicine (1982). 125: 79-93
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