Do People Who Identify as Popular Become Popular in a New Network? A 9-Month Longitudinal Network Analysis

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Main Authors: Christopher J. Carpenter, Xun Zhu, Rachel A. Smith
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2019-02-01
Series:Journal of Social Structure
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Online Access:https://www.exeley.com/exeley/journals/journal_of_social_structure/20/1/pdf/10.21307_joss-2019-001.pdf
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spellingShingle Christopher J. Carpenter
Xun Zhu
Rachel A. Smith
Do People Who Identify as Popular Become Popular in a New Network? A 9-Month Longitudinal Network Analysis
Journal of Social Structure
relationship development
social network analysis
popularity
sociogram
opinion leaders
title Do People Who Identify as Popular Become Popular in a New Network? A 9-Month Longitudinal Network Analysis
title_full Do People Who Identify as Popular Become Popular in a New Network? A 9-Month Longitudinal Network Analysis
title_fullStr Do People Who Identify as Popular Become Popular in a New Network? A 9-Month Longitudinal Network Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Do People Who Identify as Popular Become Popular in a New Network? A 9-Month Longitudinal Network Analysis
title_short Do People Who Identify as Popular Become Popular in a New Network? A 9-Month Longitudinal Network Analysis
title_sort do people who identify as popular become popular in a new network a 9 month longitudinal network analysis
topic relationship development
social network analysis
popularity
sociogram
opinion leaders
url https://www.exeley.com/exeley/journals/journal_of_social_structure/20/1/pdf/10.21307_joss-2019-001.pdf
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