Social network analysis for ego-nets: Social network analysis for actor-centred networks N Crossley, E Bellotti, G Edwards, MG Everett, J Koskinen, M Tranmer Sage, 2015 | 507 | 2015 |
Something about young people or something about elections? Electoral participation of young people in Europe: Evidence from a multilevel analysis of the European Social Survey E Fieldhouse, M Tranmer, A Russell European journal of political research 46 (6), 797-822, 2007 | 336 | 2007 |
Happy people or happy places? A multilevel modeling approach to the analysis of happiness and well-being D Ballas, M Tranmer International Regional Science Review 35 (1), 70-102, 2012 | 267 | 2012 |
Aggregation and ecological effects in geographically based data D Holt, DG Steel, M Tranmer, N Wrigley Geographical analysis 28 (3), 244-261, 1996 | 175 | 1996 |
Personal support networks of immigrants to Spain: A multilevel analysis V de Miguel Luken, M Tranmer Social Networks 32 (4), 253-262, 2010 | 151 | 2010 |
Analysing, modelling, and resolving the ecological fallacy N Wrigley, T Holt, D Steel, M Tranmer Spatial analysis: Modelling in a GIS environment, 23-40, 1996 | 147 | 1996 |
The application of zone-design methodology in the 2001 UK Census D Martin, A Nolan, M Tranmer Environment and Planning A 33 (11), 1949-1962, 2001 | 111 | 2001 |
Area homogeneity and the modifiable areal unit problem D Holt, DG Steel, M Tranmer Geographical Systems 3 (2-3), 181-200, 1996 | 110 | 1996 |
Ignoring a level in a multilevel model: evidence from UK census data M Tranmer, DG Steel Environment and Planning A 33 (5), 941-948, 2001 | 108 | 2001 |
Using census data to investigate the causes of the ecological fallacy M Tranmer, DG Steel Environment and Planning A 30 (5), 817-831, 1998 | 105 | 1998 |
Absence from school related to cancer and other chronic conditions. A Charlton, IJ Larcombe, ST Meller, PHM Jones, MG Mott, MW Potton, ... Archives of disease in childhood 66 (10), 1217-1222, 1991 | 93 | 1991 |
Combining Sample and Census Data in Small Area Estimates: Iterative Proportional Fitting with Standard Software* L Simpson, M Tranmer The Professional Geographer 57 (2), 222-234, 2005 | 87 | 2005 |
Multiple-membership multiple-classification models for social network and group dependences M Tranmer, D Steel, WJ Browne Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series A: Statistics in Society 177 …, 2014 | 85 | 2014 |
Ethnic minority populations and the labour market: an analysis of the 1991 and 2001 Census L Simpson, K Purdam, A Tajar, E Fieldhouse, V Gavalas, M Tranmer, ... RESEARCH REPORT-DEPARTMENT FOR WORK AND PENSIONS 333, 2006 | 85 | 2006 |
Introduction to multilevel social networks A Lomi, G Robins, M Tranmer Social Networks 100 (44), 266-268, 2016 | 63 | 2016 |
Using the relational event model (REM) to investigate the temporal dynamics of animal social networks M Tranmer, CS Marcum, FB Morton, DP Croft, SR de Kort Animal behaviour 101, 99-105, 2015 | 46 | 2015 |
Psychiatric referrals within the general hospital: comparison with referrals to general practitioners F Creed, E Guthrie, D Black, M Tranmer The British Journal of Psychiatry 162 (2), 204-211, 1993 | 46 | 1993 |
The case for small area microdata M Tranmer, A Pickles, E Fieldhouse, M Elliot, A Dale, M Brown, D Martin, ... Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series A: Statistics in Society 168 …, 2005 | 44 | 2005 |
Social class and access to postgraduate education in the UK: A sociological analysis PBJ Wakeling, M Tranmer, F Devine University of Manchester, 2009 | 42 | 2009 |
Leaving home in Spain: When, where and why? C Holdsworth, D Voas, M Tranmer Regional Studies 36 (9), 989-1004, 2002 | 42 | 2002 |