Mark S. Handcock - Publications

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University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA 
Area:
Statistics

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2023 Goyal S, Handcock MS, Jackson HM, Rendall MS, Yeung FC. A practical revealed preference model for separating preferences and availability effects in marriage formation. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series a, (Statistics in Society). 186: 682-706. PMID 38145242 DOI: 10.1093/jrsssa/qnad031  0.302
2023 Fellows IE, Handcock MS. Modeling of networked populations when data is sampled or missing. Metron. 81: 21-35. PMID 37284420 DOI: 10.1007/s40300-023-00246-3  0.764
2022 Blackburn B, Handcock MS. Practical Network Modeling via Tapered Exponential-family Random Graph Models. Journal of Computational and Graphical Statistics : a Joint Publication of American Statistical Association, Institute of Mathematical Statistics, Interface Foundation of North America. 32: 388-401. PMID 37608920 DOI: 10.1080/10618600.2022.2116444  0.364
2022 Clark DA, Handcock MS. Comparing the Real-World Performance of Exponential-family Random Graph Models and Latent Order Logistic Models for Social Network Analysis. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series a, (Statistics in Society). 185: 566-587. PMID 35756390 DOI: 10.1111/rssa.12788  0.358
2021 Kim BJ, Handcock MS. Population Size Estimation Using Multiple Respondent-Driven Sampling Surveys. Journal of Survey Statistics and Methodology. 9: 94-120. PMID 33521154 DOI: 10.1093/Jssam/Smz055  0.427
2020 Uppala M, Handcock MS. Modeling wildfire ignition origins in southern California using linear network point processes The Annals of Applied Statistics. 14: 339-356. DOI: 10.1214/19-Aoas1309  0.377
2020 Chan‐Golston AM, Banerjee S, Handcock MS. Bayesian inference for finite populations under spatial process settings Environmetrics. 31: 2606. DOI: 10.1002/Env.2606  0.379
2018 Griffin M, Gile KJ, Fredricksen-Goldsen KI, Handcock MS, Erosheva EA. A SIMULATION-BASED FRAMEWORK FOR ASSESSING THE FEASIBILITY OF RESPONDENT-DRIVEN SAMPLING FOR ESTIMATING CHARACTERISTICS IN POPULATIONS OF LESBIAN, GAY AND BISEXUAL OLDER ADULTS. The Annals of Applied Statistics. 12: 2252-2278. PMID 31632509 DOI: 10.1214/18-Aoas1151  0.754
2017 Spiller MW, Gile KJ, Handcock MS, Mar CM, Wejnert C. Evaluating Variance Estimators for Respondent-Driven Sampling. Journal of Survey Statistics and Methodology. 2017. PMID 29376083 DOI: 10.1093/Jssam/Smx018  0.7
2017 Gile KJ, Handcock MS. Analysis of networks with missing data with application to the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series C-Applied Statistics. 66: 501-519. DOI: 10.1111/Rssc.12184  0.753
2017 Handcock MS. Discussion of “Adaptive and Network Sampling for Inference and Interventions in Changing Populations” by Steven K. Thompson Journal of Survey Statistics and Methodology. 5: 29-33. DOI: 10.1093/Jssam/Smw040  0.35
2016 Gile KJ, Handcock MS. Analysis of Networks with Missing Data with Application to the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series C, Applied Statistics. 66: 501-519. PMID 35095118 DOI: 10.1111/rssc.12184  0.757
2016 Admiraal R, Handcock MS. Modeling concurrency and selective mixing in heterosexual partnership networks with applications to sexually transmitted diseases The Annals of Applied Statistics. 10: 2021-2046. DOI: 10.1214/16-Aoas963  0.789
2015 Gile KJ, Handcock MS. Network Model-Assisted Inference from Respondent-Driven Sampling Data. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series a, (Statistics in Society). 178: 619-639. PMID 26640328 DOI: 10.1111/Rssa.12091  0.78
2015 Admiraal R, Handcock MS. A log-linear modelling approach to assessing the consistency of ego reports of dyadic outcomes with applications to fertility and sexual partnerships. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series a, (Statistics in Society). 178: 363-382. PMID 26560312 DOI: 10.1111/Rssa.12067  0.744
2015 Schweinberger M, Handcock MS. Local dependence in random graph models: characterization, properties and statistical inference. Journal of the American Statistical Association. 77: 647-676. PMID 26560142 DOI: 10.1111/Rssb.12081  0.344
2015 Wesson P, Handcock MS, McFarland W, Raymond HF. If You Are Not Counted, You Don't Count: Estimating the Number of African-American Men Who Have Sex with Men in San Francisco Using a Novel Bayesian Approach. Journal of Urban Health : Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine. 92: 1052-64. PMID 26392276 DOI: 10.1007/S11524-015-9981-0  0.427
2015 Handcock MS, Gile KJ, Mar CM. Estimating the size of populations at high risk for HIV using respondent-driven sampling data. Biometrics. 71: 258-66. PMID 25585794 DOI: 10.1111/Biom.12255  0.742
2015 Wesson PD, Handcock MS, McFarland W, Raymond HF. If you are not counted, you don't count: Estimating the number of African-American Men who have Sex with Men in San Francisco. International Journal of Epidemiology. 44: i39-i39. DOI: 10.1093/Ije/Dyv097.132  0.404
2014 Handcock MS, Gile KJ, Mar CM. Estimating hidden population size using Respondent-Driven Sampling data. Electronic Journal of Statistics. 8: 1491-1521. PMID 26180577 DOI: 10.1214/14-Ejs923  0.758
2014 Krivitsky PN, Handcock MS. A Separable Model for Dynamic Networks. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series B, Statistical Methodology. 76: 29-46. PMID 24443639 DOI: 10.1111/Rssb.12014  0.457
2013 Hunter DR, Goodreau SM, Handcock MS. ergm.userterms: A Template Package for Extending statnet. Journal of Statistical Software. 52: i02. PMID 24307887 DOI: 10.18637/Jss.V052.I02  0.429
2012 Hummel RM, Hunter DR, Handcock MS. Improving Simulation-Based Algorithms for Fitting ERGMs. Journal of Computational and Graphical Statistics : a Joint Publication of American Statistical Association, Institute of Mathematical Statistics, Interface Foundation of North America. 21: 920-939. PMID 26120266 DOI: 10.1080/10618600.2012.679224  0.432
2012 Potter GE, Handcock MS, Longini IM, Halloran ME. ESTIMATING WITHIN-SCHOOL CONTACT NETWORKS TO UNDERSTAND INFLUENZA TRANSMISSION. The Annals of Applied Statistics. 6: 1-26. PMID 22639701 DOI: 10.1214/11-Aoas505  0.764
2011 Handcock MS, Gile KJ. Comment: On the Concept of Snowball Sampling. Sociological Methodology. 41: 367-371. PMID 35095124 DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-9531.2011.01243.x  0.677
2011 Potter GE, Handcock MS, Longini IM, Halloran ME. ESTIMATING WITHIN-HOUSEHOLD CONTACT NETWORKS FROM EGOCENTRIC DATA. The Annals of Applied Statistics. 5: 1816-1838. PMID 22427793 DOI: 10.1214/11-Aoas474  0.754
2011 Krivitsky PN, Handcock MS, Morris M. Adjusting for Network Size and Composition Effects in Exponential-Family Random Graph Models. Statistical Methodology. 8: 319-339. PMID 21691424 DOI: 10.1016/J.Stamet.2011.01.005  0.654
2011 Handcock MS, Gile KJ. Comment: On the concept of snowball sampling Sociological Methodology. 41: 367-371. DOI: 10.1111/J.1467-9531.2011.01243.X  0.707
2010 Glynn AN, Richardson TS, Handcock MS. Resolving Contested Elections: The Limited Power of Post-Vote Vote-Choice Data. Journal of the American Statistical Association. 105: 84-91. PMID 26640307 DOI: 10.1198/Jasa.2009.Ap08640  0.358
2010 Handcock MS, Gile KJ. MODELING SOCIAL NETWORKS FROM SAMPLED DATA. The Annals of Applied Statistics. 4: 5-25. PMID 26561513 DOI: 10.1214/08-Aoas221  0.769
2010 Gile KJ, Handcock MS. Respondent-Driven Sampling: An Assessment of Current Methodology. Sociological Methodology. 40: 285-327. PMID 22969167 DOI: 10.1111/J.1467-9531.2010.01223.X  0.754
2010 Potter GE, Handcock MS. A description of within-family resource exchange networks in a Malawian village. Demographic Research. 23: 117-152. PMID 21113421 DOI: 10.4054/Demres.2010.23.6  0.744
2009 Handcock MS, Morris M. A curved exponential family model for complex networks. Computational and Mathematical Organization Theory. 15: 294-302. PMID 26612976 DOI: 10.1007/S10588-008-9055-X  0.624
2009 van Duijn MA, Gile KJ, Handcock MS. A Framework for the Comparison of Maximum Pseudo Likelihood and Maximum Likelihood Estimation of Exponential Family Random Graph Models. Social Networks. 31: 52-62. PMID 23170041 DOI: 10.1016/J.Socnet.2008.10.003  0.766
2009 Krivitsky PN, Handcock MS, Raftery AE, Hoff PD. Representing Degree Distributions, Clustering, and Homophily in Social Networks With Latent Cluster Random Effects Models. Social Networks. 31: 204-213. PMID 20191087 DOI: 10.1016/J.Socnet.2009.04.001  0.425
2009 Rendall MS, Handcock MS, Jonsson SH. Bayesian estimation of Hispanic fertility hazards from survey and population data. Demography. 46: 65-83. PMID 19348109 DOI: 10.1353/Dem.0.0041  0.438
2008 Admiraal R, Handcock MS. networksis: A Package to Simulate Bipartite Graphs with Fixed Marginals Through Sequential Importance Sampling. Journal of Statistical Software. 24. PMID 29129971 DOI: 10.18637/Jss.V024.I08  0.748
2008 Krivitsky PN, Handcock MS. Fitting Position Latent Cluster Models for Social Networks with latentnet. Journal of Statistical Software. 24. PMID 28804272 DOI: 10.18637/Jss.V024.I05  0.371
2008 Chaudhuri S, Handcock MS, Rendall MS. Generalised Linear Models Incorporating Population Level Information: An Empirical Likelihood Based Approach. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series B, Statistical Methodology. 70: 311-328. PMID 22740776 DOI: 10.1111/J.1467-9868.2007.00637.X  0.402
2008 Rendall MS, Admiraal R, Derose A, Digiulio P, Handcock MS, Racioppi F. Population constraints on pooled surveys in demographic hazard modeling. Statistical Methods & Applications. 17: 519-539. PMID 20668649 DOI: 10.1007/S10260-008-0106-8  0.753
2008 Glynn A, Wakefield J, Handcock MS, Richardson TS. Alleviating Linear Ecological Bias and Optimal Design with Sub-sample Data. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series a, (Statistics in Society). 171: 179-202. PMID 20052294 DOI: 10.1111/J.1467-985X.2007.00511.X  0.353
2008 Hunter DR, Handcock MS, Butts CT, Goodreau SM, Morris M. ergm: A Package to Fit, Simulate and Diagnose Exponential-Family Models for Networks. Journal of Statistical Software. 24: nihpa54860. PMID 19756229 DOI: 10.18637/Jss.V024.I03  0.642
2008 Morris M, Handcock MS, Hunter DR. Specification of Exponential-Family Random Graph Models: Terms and Computational Aspects. Journal of Statistical Software. 24: 1548-7660. PMID 18650964 DOI: 10.18637/Jss.V024.I04  0.624
2008 Handcock MS, Hunter DR, Butts CT, Goodreau SM, Morris M. statnet: Software Tools for the Representation, Visualization, Analysis and Simulation of Network Data. Journal of Statistical Software. 24: 1548-7660. PMID 18618019 DOI: 10.18637/Jss.V024.I01  0.625
2008 Goodreau SM, Handcock MS, Hunter DR, Butts CT, Morris M. A statnet Tutorial. Journal of Statistical Software. 24: 1-27. PMID 18612375  0.572
2008 Hamilton DT, Handcock MS, Morris M. Degree distributions in sexual networks: a framework for evaluating evidence. Sexually Transmitted Diseases. 35: 30-40. PMID 18217224 DOI: 10.1097/Olq.0B013E3181453A84  0.589
2008 Goodreau SM, Handcock MS, Hunter DR, Butts CT, Morris M. A statnet Tutorial Journal of Statistical Software. 24: 1-27. DOI: 10.18637/Jss.V024.I09  0.615
2008 Hunter DR, Goodreau SM, Handcock MS. Goodness of fit of social network models Journal of the American Statistical Association. 103: 248-258. DOI: 10.1198/016214507000000446  0.48
2007 Handcock MS, Raftery AE, Tantrum JM. Model-based clustering for social networks Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series a: Statistics in Society. 170: 301-354. DOI: 10.1111/J.1467-985X.2007.00471.X  0.42
2007 Robins G, Snijders T, Wang P, Handcock M, Pattison P. Recent developments in exponential random graph (p*) models for social networks Social Networks. 29: 192-215. DOI: 10.1016/J.Socnet.2006.08.003  0.432
2007 Handcock MS. Model-based combination of spatial information for stream networks Environmental and Ecological Statistics. 14: 267-284. DOI: 10.1007/S10651-007-0015-2  0.304
2007 Handcock MS, Morris M. A simple model for complex networks with arbitrary degree distribution and clustering Lecture Notes in Computer Science (Including Subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics). 4503: 103-114.  0.583
2006 Handcock MS, Jones JH. Interval estimates for epidemic thresholds in two-sex network models. Theoretical Population Biology. 70: 125-34. PMID 16714041 DOI: 10.1016/J.Tpb.2006.02.004  0.463
2006 Morris M, Handcock MS, Miller WC, Ford CA, Schmitz JL, Hobbs MM, Cohen MS, Harris KM, Udry JR. Prevalence of HIV infection among young adults in the United States: results from the Add Health study. American Journal of Public Health. 96: 1091-7. PMID 16670236 DOI: 10.2105/Ajph.2004.054759  0.513
2006 Hunter DR, Handcock MS. Inference in curved exponential family models for networks Journal of Computational and Graphical Statistics. 15: 565-583. DOI: 10.1198/106186006X133069  0.47
2006 Snijders TAB, Pattison PE, Robins GL, Handcock MS. New specifications for exponential random graph models Sociological Methodology. 36: 99-153. DOI: 10.1111/J.1467-9531.2006.00176.X  0.443
2006 Shortreed S, Handcock MS, Hoff P. Positional estimation within a latent space model for networks Methodology. 2: 24-33. DOI: 10.1027/1614-2241.2.1.24  0.345
2005 Miller WC, Swygard H, Hobbs MM, Ford CA, Handcock MS, Morris M, Schmitz JL, Cohen MS, Harris KM, Udry JR. The prevalence of trichomoniasis in young adults in the United States. Sexually Transmitted Diseases. 32: 593-8. PMID 16205299 DOI: 10.1097/01.Olq.0000179874.76360.Ad  0.532
2005 Scott MA, Handcock MS. Persistent inequality? Answers from hybrid models for longitudinal data Sociological Methods and Research. 34: 1-30. DOI: 10.1177/0049124105277194  0.373
2005 Handcock MS, Rendall MS, Cheadle JE. Improved regression estimation of a multivariate relationship with population data on the bivariate relationship Sociological Methodology. 35: 303-346. DOI: 10.1111/J.0081-1750.2006.00170.X  0.387
2004 Gaydos CA, McKee KT, Quinn TC, Gaydos JC, Miller WC, Ford CA, Hobbs MM, Cohen MS, Schmitz JL, Harris KM, Handcock MS, Morris M. Prevalence of chlamydial and gonococcal infections among young adults [1] (multiple letters) Journal of the American Medical Association. 292: 801-802. PMID 15315990  0.43
2004 Miller WC, Ford CA, Morris M, Handcock MS, Schmitz JL, Hobbs MM, Cohen MS, Harris KM, Udry JR. Prevalence of chlamydial and gonococcal infections among young adults in the United States. Jama. 291: 2229-36. PMID 15138245 DOI: 10.1001/Jama.291.18.2229  0.503
2004 Handcock MS, Jones JH. Likelihood-based inference for stochastic models of sexual network formation. Theoretical Population Biology. 65: 413-22. PMID 15136015 DOI: 10.1016/J.Tpb.2003.09.006  0.423
2003 Jones JH, Handcock MS. An assessment of preferential attachment as a mechanism for human sexual network formation. Proceedings. Biological Sciences / the Royal Society. 270: 1123-8. PMID 12816649 DOI: 10.1098/Rspb.2003.2369  0.434
2003 Jones JH, Handcock MS. Social networks: Sexual contacts and epidemic thresholds. Nature. 423: 605-6; discussion 60. PMID 12789329 DOI: 10.1038/423605A  0.376
2002 Hoff PD, Raftery AE, Handcock MS. Latent space approaches to social network analysis Journal of the American Statistical Association. 97: 1090-1098. DOI: 10.1198/016214502388618906  0.432
2002 Handcock MS, Janssen PL. Statistical inference for the relative density Sociological Methods and Research. 30: 394-424. DOI: 10.1177/0049124102030003005  0.346
2001 Scott MA, Handcock MS. Covariance models for latent structure in longitudinal data Sociological Methodology. 31: 265-303. DOI: 10.1111/0081-1750.00097  0.378
2000 Handcock MS, Huovilainen SM, Rendall MS. Combining registration-system and survey data to estimate birth probabilities Demography. 37: 187-192. DOI: 10.2307/2648120  0.378
2000 Handcock MS, Morris M, Bernhardt A. Comparing earnings inequality using two major surveys Monthly Labor Review. 123: 48-61.  0.524
1999 Bernhardt A, Morris M, Handcock MS, Scott MA. Trends in job instability and wages for young adult men Journal of Labor Economics. 17: S65-S90. DOI: 10.1086/209943  0.52
1998 Handcock MS, Morris M. Relative distribution methods Sociological Methodology. 28: 53-97. DOI: 10.1111/0081-1750.00042  0.552
1997 Bernhardt A, Morris M, Handcock MS. Percentages, Odds, and the Meaning of Inequality: Reply to Cotter Et Al American Journal of Sociology. 102: 1154-1162. DOI: 10.1086/231043  0.467
1996 Morris M, Podhisita C, Wawer MJ, Handcock MS. Bridge populations in the spread of HIV/AIDS in Thailand Aids. 10: 1265-1271. PMID 8883589 DOI: 10.1097/00002030-199609000-00013  0.558
1995 Bernhardt A, Morris M, Handcock MS. Women's gains or men's losses? A closer look at the shrinking gender gap in earnings American Journal of Sociology. 101: 302-328. DOI: 10.1086/230726  0.49
1994 Handcock MS, Wallis JR. An approach to statistical spatial-temporal modeling of meteorological fields Journal of the American Statistical Association. 89: 368-378. DOI: 10.2307/2290833  0.327
1994 Morris M, Bernhardt AD, Handcock MS. Economic inequality: new methods for new trends American Sociological Review. 59: 205-219. DOI: 10.2307/2096227  0.531
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