Matthew E. Brashears
University of South Carolina
H-index: 20
North America-United States
Top articles of Matthew E. Brashears
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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The siren song of so-called evidence: Why the evidence for social ecology models is not as strong as we think | Social Science Research | Jingwen Zhong Matthew E Brashears | 2024/2/1 |
Conceptualizing and Modeling Relational Processes in Sociology: Introducing Disjointed Fluidity | Matthew E Brashears | 2024/1 | |
An improved approach for ecological modeling of social phenomena in Blau space | Plos one | Nicolas L Harder Matthew E Brashears | 2023/8/11 |
Cognition and Social Networks | The Sage Handbook of Social Network Analysis | Matthew E Brashears Victoria Money | 2023 |
Visual vignettes for cross-national research | International Journal of Social Research Methodology | Matthew Facciani Matthew E Brashears Jingwen Zhong | 2022/1/2 |
Network representation capacity: How social relationships are represented in human mind | B. Pescosolido & E. Smith (Authors) & M. Small & B. Perry (Eds.), Personal Networks: Classic Readings and New Directions in Egocentric Analysis (Structural Analysis in the Social Sciences, pp. 555-572) | Hui Sun Matthew E Brashears Edward Ned Smith | 2021/3/19 |
Predicting organizational recruitment using a hybrid cellular model: new directions in Blau space analysis | Computational and Mathematical Organization Theory | Nicolas L Harder Matthew E Brashears | 2020/9 |
The Nearness between Us, and the Space within Ourselves | Weihua An Matthew E Brashears Cathryn Johnson | 2020/12 | |
Social networks and cognition | Edward Bishop Smith Raina A Brands Matthew E Brashears Adam M Kleinbaum | 2020/7/30 | |
Social Network Experiments | The Oxford Handbook of Social Networks | Matthew E Brashears Eric Gladstone | 2020/11/20 |
Does unemployment lead to isolation? The consequences of unemployment for social networks | Social Networks | Jesper J Rözer Bas Hofstra Matthew E Brashears Beate Volker | 2020/10/1 |
Where you are, what you want, and what you can do: The role of master statuses, personality traits, and social cognition in shaping ego network size, structure, and composition | Network Science | Matthew E Brashears Laura Aufderheide Brashears Nicolas L Harder | 2020/9 |