dr.ir. Joris Mulder

Associate Professor

TSB: Tilburg School of Social and Behavioral Sciences
TSB: Department of Methodology

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Recent publications

  1. Bayesian testing of scientific expectations under exponential random …

    Mulder, J., Friel, N., & Leifeld, P. (2024). Bayesian testing of scientific expectations under exponential random graph models. Social Networks, 78, 40-53.
  2. A Bayesian semi-parametric approach for modeling memory decay in dyna…

    Arena, G., Mulder, J., & Leenders, R. (2023). A Bayesian semi-parametric approach for modeling memory decay in dynamic social networks. Sociological Methods & Research. Advance online publication.
  3. How fast do we forget our past social interactions? - Understanding m…

    Arena, G., Mulder, J., & Leenders, R. T. A. J. (2023). How fast do we forget our past social interactions? Understanding memory retention with parametric decays in relational event models. Network Science, 11(2), 267-294.
  4. Bayesian analysis of higher-order network autocorrelation models

    Dittrich, D., Leenders, R., & Mulder, J. (Accepted/In press). Bayesian analysis of higher-order network autocorrelation models. Sociological Methodology.
  5. Rivalries, reputation, retaliation, and repetition - Testing plausibl…

    Gravel, J., Valasik, M., Mulder, J., Leenders, R., Butts, C., Brantingham, P. J., & Tita, G. E. (2023). Rivalries, reputation, retaliation, and repetition: Testing plausible mechanisms for the contagion of violence between street gangs using relational event models. Network Science. Advance online publication.

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