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- The Focused Organization of Social Ties (1981) (1646)
- Social Structural Determinants of Similarity among Associates (1982) (552)
- Why Your Friends Have More Friends Than You Do (1991) (487)
- Thirteen theorems in search of the truth (1983) (409)
- Escalation and desistance of wife assault in marriage (1989) (338)
- Rousseau's General Will: A Condorcetian Perspective (1988) (310)
- Structural embeddedness and stability of interpersonal relations (1997) (134)
- The Structured Use of Personal Associates (1984) (118)
- Why so much stability ? (114)
- PROVING A DISTRIBUTION-FREE GENERALIZATION OF THE CONDORCET JURY THEOREM* (1989) (113)
- Democratic Theory and the Public Interest: Condorcet and Rousseau Revisited (1989) (110)
- Detecting measurement bias in respondent reports of personal networks (2002) (107)
- Deterrence (1978) (103)
- Describing Changes in Personal Networks over Time (2007) (98)
- Collective Decision Making: An Economic Outlook (1986) (97)
- Ideological Consistency as a Collective Phenomenon (1988) (92)
- The Core and the Stability of Group Choice in Spatial Voting Games (1988) (87)
- The Geometry of Majority Rule (1989) (85)
- Placing Friendship in Context: Foci of activity as changing contexts for friendship (1999) (81)
- When a man hits a woman: moral evaluations and reporting violence to the police. (2009) (71)
- Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Cycle? Evidence from 36 Elections (1992) (67)
- The uncovered set in spatial voting games (1987) (65)
- Do Positive Feelings Hurt? Disaggregating Positive and Negative Components of Intergenerational Ambivalence. (2015) (57)
- Incumbency Advantage, Voter Loyalty and the Benefit of the Doubt (1991) (57)
- Research note Partial single-peakedness: An extension and clarification (1986) (55)
- If you like the alternative vote (a.k.a. the instant runoff), then you ought to know about the Coombs rule (2004) (55)
- Patterns of Sociometric Choices: Transitivity Reconsidered (1982) (54)
- Centripetal forces in spatial voting: On the size of the Yolk (1988) (50)
- Necessary and Sufficient Conditions for a Majority Winner in n-Dimensional Spatial Voting Games: An Intuitive Geometric Approach (1987) (49)
- America as a “Christian Nation”? Understanding Religious Boundaries of National Identity in the United States (2010) (47)
- The Political Science 400: A 20-Year Update (2007) (47)
- Finagle's Law and the Finagle Point, a New Solution Concept for Two-Candidate Competition in Spatial Voting Games Without a Core (1989) (46)
- When Desegregation Reduces Interracial Contact: A Class Size Paradox for Weak Ties1 (1998) (41)
- Principles relating social regard to size and density of personal networks, with applications to stigma (2004) (39)
- The accuracy of group majority decisions in groups with added members (1984) (36)
- Comparing and Contrasting the Uses of Two Graphical Tools for Displaying Patterns of Multiparty Competition (2004) (34)
- Status Generalization: New Theory and Research.Edited by Murray Webster, Jr., and Martha Foschi Stanford University Press. 536 pp. $48.50 (1990) (34)
- Thinking About the Political Impacts of the Electoral College (2005) (33)
- Covenant Marriage: A New Alternative for Traditional Families* (2000) (33)
- Group size and the performance of a composite group majority: Statistical truths and empirical results (1984) (31)
- Majority rule outcomes and the structure of debate in one-issue-at-a-time decision-making (1988) (30)
- The Laakso-Taagepera Index in A Mean and Variance Framework (2007) (29)
- Human social sensing is an untapped resource for computational social science (2021) (28)
- Variation in class size, the class size paradox, and some consequences for students (1977) (28)
- Gender Norms and Retaliatory Violence Against Spouses and Acquaintances (2008) (28)
- Limits on agenda control in spatial voting games (1989) (27)
- Ranking Departments: A Comparison of Alternative Approaches (2007) (22)
- The structure of the Banks set (1990) (21)
- The R2=.93: Where then do they Differ? Comparing Liberal and Conservative Interest Group Ratings (1999) (21)
- The Production and Placement of Political Science Ph.D.s, 1902–2000 (2007) (19)
- Christian right as civil right: Covenant marriage and a kinder, gentler, moral conservatism (2002) (18)
- Cycle avoiding trajectories, strategic agendas, and the duality of memory and foresight: An informal exposition (1990) (17)
- Collectivities as Actors (1990) (16)
- On the Possibility of Faithfully Representative Committees (1986) (15)
- The Borda count in n-dimensional issue space (1988) (14)
- Time and Scheduling (2011) (14)
- A theorem connecting Shapley-Owen power scores and the radius of the yolk in two dimensions (1990) (13)
- Network analysis using the method of path lists: testing the weak ties hypothesis (1997) (13)
- Based on Inversity : Leveraging the Friendship Paradox in Unknown Network Structures (2018) (12)
- Simulation Games in Theory Development (1997) (11)
- Average Competence, Variability in Individual Competence, and Accuracy of Statistically Pooled Group Decisions (1982) (11)
- Modeling the effects of changing issue salience in two-party competition (2014) (10)
- Elections and Decisions: Negotiation by School Budget Referendum (1984) (10)
- On the Emergence of Social Norms@@@Social Norms (2002) (9)
- Processes Underlying Patterns of Sociometric Choice: Response to Hallinan (1982) (9)
- Nash equilibrium strategies in directional models of two- candidate spatial competition (1999) (9)
- Applications of Shapley-Owen Values and the Spatial Copeland Winner (2011) (8)
- Mathematics in Thinking About Sociology (1997) (8)
- Determinants of Decisions to Take Sociology Courses: Introductory Sociology Makes a Difference (1984) (6)
- Corrections to “The Political Science 400” (2007) (6)
- A reconceptualization of the problem of collective decisions (1977) (6)
- Constitutional power in experimental health service and delivery systems (1977) (6)
- A note on clique avoidance in repeated jury selection from among a fixed pool of jurors (1976) (5)
- A simple “market value” bargaining model for weighted voting games: characterization and limit theorems (2006) (5)
- Deterrence For the Prevention and Cure of Litter (1978) (5)
- Finding the Threshold of Exclusion for all single seat and multi-seat scoring rules: Illustrated by results for the Borda and Dowdall rules (2017) (5)
- Interventions with Inversity in Unknown Networks Can Help Regulate Contagion (2021) (4)
- Group decision making over multidimensional objects of choice (1992) (4)
- Egonets as systematically biased windows on society (2020) (4)
- Voting in one's head as a source of nearly transitive individual preferences over multi-dimensional issues (1990) (4)
- The Shapley–Owen Value and the Strength of Small Winsets: Predicting Central Tendencies and Degree of Dispersion in the Outcomes of Majority Rule Decision-Making (2014) (4)
- The half-win set and the geometry of spatial voting games (1991) (4)
- In quest of the banks set in spatial voting games (2013) (3)
- The Rationality of Social Action: Applied to the Consequence of Group Size for Helping Behaviour (1976) (3)
- Direct And Indirect Influence Among Political Science Departments (2005) (3)
- Puzzles and Paradoxes Involving Averages: An Intuitive Approach (2010) (3)
- Social Structural Determinants of Similarity among (2007) (2)
- Evidence Required to Know Whether Marriage Promotion Increases Other Social Benefits (2018) (2)
- THE UNCOVERED SET IN SPATIAL VOTINGGAMES 155 (2003) (2)
- Stability induced by “no-quibbling” (1996) (2)
- Social Structural Determinants of Similarity among (2007) (2)
- Towards a theory of bicameralism: the neglected contributions of the calculus of consent (2012) (2)
- LIMITS ON AGENDA CONTROL IN SPATIAL VOTING GAMES††This research was completed while S. L. Feld was a visiting professor at Dartmouth College and B. Grofman was a fellow at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford, Calif. (1989) (2)
- You are only as safe as your riskiest contact: Effective COVID-19 vaccine distribution using local network information (2022) (1)
- Separate, Unequal, and Uncorrelated: Why We Need to Consider Race-specific Homicide Rates in US Metropolitan Areas (2018) (1)
- Simplex Representations Displaying Patterns of Multiparty Competition: Nagayama Diagrams and Comparing and Contrasting the Uses of Two Graphical Tools for (2009) (1)
- Looking at Patterns, Not People (2008) (1)
- The Impacts of Voting Rules on Acceding EU Member States (2004) (1)
- Stability induced by “no-quibbling” (1996) (1)
- Comparing Liberal and Conservative Interest Group Ratings (2016) (1)
- Why so much stability? Research note Partial single-peakednes s: An extension and clarification (1986) (0)
- Calls/Appels (1993) (0)
- Modeling the effects of changing issue salience in two-party competition (2014) (0)
- Chapter 14 Social Networks Structural Focus Theory (2020) (0)
- In quest of the banks set in spatial voting games (2012) (0)
- Retaliatory Violence Acceptability Index (2013) (0)
- CONSISTENCY AS A COLLECTIVE PHENOMENON (2016) (0)
- Volume Information (1980) (0)
- Brochures/Reviews/Reports (2007) (0)
- Towards a theory of bicameralism: the neglected contributions of the calculus of consent (2012) (0)
- February 17 Preparing Successful NSF Dissertation Improvement Proposals (2010) (0)
- Reflections on “The Focused Organization of Social Ties” and its Implications for Bonding and Bridging (2021) (0)
- Violence as a Strategy of the Weak against the Strong: The Case of Siblings. (1988) (0)
- 10. Difficulties of Making Rational Choices Concerning Corporal Punishment of Children (2017) (0)
- Corrections to “The Political Science 400” (2007) (0)
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