Abbott, Robert D., O’Donnell, Julie, Hawkins, J. David, Hill, Karl G., Kosterman, Rick, & Catalano, Richard F. (1998). Changing teaching practices to promote achievement and bonding to school. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 68(4), 542-552. DOI
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Abrahamson, Mark, Bollen, Kenneth, Gutmann, Myron P., King, Gary, & Pienta, Amy. (2009). Preserving quantitative research-elicited data for longitudinal analysis. New developments in archiving survey data in the U.S. Historical Social Research, 34(3), 51-59.
Abramson, David, Brooks, Kallin, & Peek, Lori. (2014). The science and practice of resilience interventions for children exposed to disasters. In Theresa M. Wizemann, Megan Reeve Snair, & Bruce M. Altevogt (Eds.), Preparedness, response, and recovery considerations for children and families: Workshop summary (pp. 177-202). Washington, D.C.: The National Academies Press.
Abramson, David, Peek, Lori, Redlener, Irwin, Beedasy, Jaishree, Aguilar, Thomas, Sury, Jonathan, Banister, Akilah, & May, Rebecca. (2013). Children’s health after the oil spill: A four-state study. Findings from the Gulf Coast Population Impact (GCPI) Project: National Center for Disaster Preparedness, NCDP Briefing Report 2013_1. Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, New York. DOI Link
Abramson, David, Van Alst, Donna, Merdjanoff, Alexis, Piltch-Loeb, Rachael, Beedasy, Jaishree, Findley, Patricia, Peek, Lori, Mordy, Meghan, Moroso, Sandra, Ocasio, Kerrie, Park, Yoon Soo, Sury, Jonathan, & Tobin-Gurley, Jennifer. (2015). The Hurricane Sandy Person Report: Disaster exposure, health impacts, economic burden, and social well-being: The Sandy Child and Family Health Study. Rutgers University School of Social Work, New York University Global Institute of Public Health, Columbia University National Center for Disaster Preparedness, and Colorado State University Center for Disaster and Risk Analysis, Briefing Report 2015_2. DOI
Abramson, David, Van Alst, Donna, Merdjanoff, Alexis, Piltch-Loeb, Rachael, Beedasy, Jaishree, Findley, Patricia, Peek, Lori, Mordy, Meghan, Moroso, Sandra, Ocasio, Kerrie, Park, Yoon Soo, Sury, Jonathan, & Tobin-Gurley, Jennifer. (2015). The Hurricane Sandy Place Report: Evacuation decisions, housing issues, and sense of community: The Sandy Child and Family Health Study. Rutgers University School of Social Work, New York University Global Institute of Public Health, Columbia University National Center for Disaster Preparedness, and Colorado State University Center for Disaster and Risk Analysis, Briefing Report 2015_1. DOI
adams, jimi. (2007). Stained glass makes the ceiling visible: Organizational opposition to women in congregational leadership. Gender & Society, 21(1), 80-105. DOI
adams, jimi. (2008). Social networks. In Deborah Carr, Robert Crosnoe, Mary Elizabeth Hughes, & Amy Pienta (Eds.), Encyclopedia of the life course and human development (pp. 429-432): Detroit MacMillan Reference.
adams, jimi. (2010). Distant friends, close strangers? Inferring friendships from behavior. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 107(9), E29-E30. DOI
adams, jimi. (2010). Exploring links to improve health [Review of the book Social networks and health models, methods, and applications, by Thomas W. Valente]. Science, 330(6011), 1628-1629. DOI
adams, jimi. (2011). Network analysis. In Michael Stausberg & Steven Engler (Eds.), The Routledge handbook of research methods in the study of religion (pp. 323-332). New York: Routledge.
adams, jimi. (2014). [Review of the book Live long and prosper: How black megachurches address HIV/AIDS and poverty in the age of prosperity theology, by Sandra L. Barnes]. Contemporary Sociology, 43(4), 495-497. DOI
adams, jimi. (2015). AIDS in Africa. Contemporary Sociology, 44(5), 591-603. DOI
adams, jimi. (2015). Glee’s McKinley High: Following middle America’s sexual taboos. Network Science, 3(2), 293-295. DOI
adams, jimi. (2015). Using Lord of the Flies to teach social networks. Journal of Social Structure, 16(7), 1-20. DOI
adams, jimi. (2019). Gathering social network data. Los Angeles: SAGE Publications.
adams, jimi. (2020). [Review of the book Networks and religion: Ties that bind, loose, build-up, and tear down, by Sean F. Everton]. Contemporary Sociology, 49(4), 362-364. DOI
adams, jimi, Faust, Katherine, & Lovasi, Gina S. (2012). Capturing context: Integrating spatial and social network analyses. Social Networks, 34(1), 1-5. DOI
adams, jimi, Lawrence, Elizabeth M., Goode, Joshua A., Schaefer, David R., & Mollborn, Stefanie. (2021). Peer network processes in adolescents’ health lifestyles. Journal of Health and Social Behavior, Early access. DOI
adams, jimi, & Light, Ryan. (2014). Mapping interdisciplinary fields: Efficiencies, gaps and redundancies in HIV/AIDS research. PLoS One, 9(12), e115092. DOI
adams, jimi, & Light, Ryan. (2015). Scientific consensus, the law, and same sex parenting outcomes. Social Science Research, 53, 300-310. DOI
adams, jimi, & Light, Ryan. (2020). What role does collaboration across disciplines have in responding to COVID-19? Contexts, Submitted: March 25, 2020. DOI
adams, jimi, & Lippert, Adam M. (2019). Under the radar: Simplifying the representation of latent class characteristics. Socius, 5. DOI
adams, jimi, & Moody, James. (2007). To tell the truth: Measuring concordance in multiply reported network data. Social Networks, 29(1), 44-58. DOI
adams, jimi, Moody, James, & Morris, Martina. (2013). Sex, drugs, and race: How behaviors differentially contribute to the sexually transmitted infection risk network structure. American Journal of Public Health, 103(2), 322-329. DOI
adams, jimi, Moody, James, Muth, Stephen Q., & Morris, Martina. (2012). Quantifying the benefits of link-tracing designs for partnership network studies. Field Methods, 24(2), 175-193. DOI
adams, jimi, & Schaefer, David R. (2016). How initial prevalence moderates network-based smoking change: Estimating contextual effects with stochastic actor-based models. Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 57(1), 22-38. DOI
adams, jimi, & Schaefer, David R. (2018). Visualizing stochastic actor-based model microsteps. Socius, 4. DOI
adams, jimi, Schaefer, David R., & Ettekal, Andrea Vest. (2020). Crafting mosaics: Person-centered religious influence and selection in adolescent friendships. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 59(1), 39-61. DOI
adams, jimi, & Tope, Daniel. (2012). When you can’t add it up: Measuring democracy with QCA. Ask: Research & Methods, 21(1), 31-54. Link
adams, jimi, & Trinitapoli, Jenny. (2008). Network data from religious organizations: Congregations and HIV/AIDS in rural Malawi. In Uwe Serdült & Volker Täube (Eds.), Applications of social network analysis ASNA 2005: Conference contributions, Zurich, October 20-21, 2005 (pp. 255-272). Berlin: WVB, Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Berlin.
adams, jimi, & Trinitapoli, Jenny. (2009). The Malawi Religion Project: Data collection and selected analyses. Demographic Research, 21(10), 255-288. DOI
adams, jimi, Trinitapoli, Jenny, & Poulin, Michelle. (2007). Regarding "Male and female circumcision associated with prevalent HIV infection in virgins and adolescents in Kenya, Lesotho, and Tanzania". Annals of Epidemiology, 17(11), 923-925. DOI
Adams, Rachel, Evans, Candace, & Peek, Lori. (2019). Disaster mental health training module: CONVERGE, Natural Hazards Center, University of Colorado Boulder.
Adams, Rachel, Evans, Candace, & Peek, Lori. (2019). Social vulnerability and disasters training module: CONVERGE, Natural Hazards Center, University of Colorado Boulder.
Adams, Rachel M., Evans, Candace M., Mathews, Mason Clay, Wolkin, Amy, & Peek, Lori. (2020). Mortality from forces of nature among older adults by race/ethnicity and gender. Journal of Applied Gerontology, First Published September 10, 2020; early access, article 0733464820954676. DOI
Ageton, Suzanne S., & Elliott, Delbert S. (1974). The effects of legal processing on delinquent orientations. Social Problems, 22(1), 87-100. DOI
Agrawal, Mohit, Altonji, Joseph G., & Mansfield, Richard K. (2019). Quantifying family, school, and location effects in the presence of complementarities and sorting. Journal of Labor Economics, 37, S11-S83. DOI
Aguilar, Jade, & Pampel, Fred. (2007). Changing patterns of cigarette use among white and black youth, US 1976-2003. Social Science Research, 36(3), 1219-1236. DOI