Professor Pip Pattison
Complete reference list (March 2007)
Books
Pattison, P. E. (1993). Algebraic models for social networks. N.Y.: Cambridge University Press. (Reviews include: P. V. Marsden (1995) Contemporary Sociology, 24, 710-711; P. Prescott (1995) Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series A, 158; J. M. Erdman (1996) International Journal of Comparative Sociology, 37, 319; O. Frank (1996), Journal of Classification, 13, 344-346.)
Watson, R. K., Pattison, P. E., & Finch, S. (1993). Beginning Statistics for Psychology. Sydney: Prentice-Hall.
Breiger, R. L., Carley, K. M., and Pattison, P. E. (Eds.) (2003). Social Network Models: Workshop Summary and Papers. Washington, DC: National Academies Press. (ISBN 0-309-08952-2)
Chapters and Journal Articles
Breiger, R. L., & Pattison, P. E. (1978). The joint role structure of two communities' elites. Sociological Methods and Research 7: 213‑226. (Reprinted in R.S. Burt, M.J. Minor & Associates. Applied Network Analysis: A Methodological Introduction. Beverly Hills, Ca : Sage, 1983 pp.326‑336).
Pattison, P. E. (1981). Equating the 'joint reduction' with blockmodel common role structure: A reply to McConaghy. Sociological Methods and Research 9: 286‑302.
Pattison, P. E. (1982). The analysis of semigroups of multirelational systems. Journal of Mathematical Psychology 25: 87‑118.
Pattison, P. E., & Bartlett, W. K. (1982). A factorization procedure for finite algebras. Journal of Mathematical Psychology 25: 51‑81.
Wales, R. J., & Pattison, P. E. (1982). Children's use of tense and aspect. Working Papers in Linguistics 8: 1‑14.
Wales, R. J., Colman, M., & Pattison, P. E. (1983). How a Thing is called ‑ a study of mothers' and children's naming. Journal of Experimental and Child Psychology 36: 1‑18.
Pattison, P. E., & Grieve, N. (1984). Do spatial skills contribute to sex differences in different types of mathematical problems? Journal of Educational Psychology 76: 678‑689.
Breiger, R. L., & Pattison, P. E. (1986). Cumulated social roles: the duality of persons and their algebras. Social Networks 8: 215‑256.
Bell, R. C., Pattison, P. E., and Withers, G. P. (1988). Conditional independence in a clustered item test. Applied Psychological Measurement 12: 15‑26.
Pattison, P.E. (1988). Network models: Some comments on papers in this special issue. Social Networks 10: 383‑411.
Caputi, P., Breiger, R.L., & Pattison, P.E. (1989). Analysing implications grids using hierarchical models. International Journal of Personal Construct Psychology 3: 77‑90.
Pattison, P. E. (1989). Mathematical models for local social networks. In J. A. Keats, R. Taft, R. A. Heath, & S. Lovibond (Eds.), Mathematical and theoretical systems. Amsterdam: North Holland.
Stripp, A., Burgess, P., Pattison, P., Pead, J., & Holman, C. (1990). An evaluation of the psychoactive dependence syndrome in its application to opiate users. British Journal of Addiction 85: 621‑627.
Creamer, M., Burgess, P., & Pattison, P. E. (1990). Cognitive processing in post‑traumatic stress reactions: some preliminary findings. Psychological Medicine 20: 597-204.
Halik, V., Rosenthal, D., & Pattison, P. E. (1990). Intergenerational effects of the Holocaust: patterns of engagement in mother‑daughter relationships. Family Process 29: 329-339.
Burgess, P., Joyce, C. M., Pattison, P. E., & Finch, S. (1992). Social indicators and the prediction of psychiatric inpatient service utilisation. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology 27: 83-94.
Creamer, M., Burgess, P., & Pattison, P. (1992). Reaction to trauma: a cognitive processing model. Journal of Abnormal Psychology 101: 452-459.
Creamer, M., Burgess, P., Buckingham, W. J., & Pattison, P. (1992). Post trauma reactions following a multiple shooting. In J. P. Wilson & B. Raphael (Eds.), The international handbook of traumatic stress syndromes. N. Y.: Plenum Press.
Pattison, P. E. (1992). Gender and mathematics. In M. Campbell, R. Fincher & P. Grimshaw (Eds.), Essays in Honour of Norma Grieve. Melbourne: Committee for Gender Studies, University of Melbourne.
Pattison, P. E. (1994). Social cognition in context: Some applications of social network analysis. Pp. 79-109 in S. Wasserman & J. Galaskiewicz (Eds.), Advances in social network analysis in the social and behavioral sciences. Newbury Park, CA: Sage.
Wilson, S. J., Wales, R. J., & Pattison, P. E. (1994). The representation of tonality and meter in children aged 7 and 9. Proceedings of the Third International Conference for Music Perception and Cognition, Liege, Belgium (pp. 151-152).
Pattison, P. E., & Wasserman, S. (1995). Constructing algebraic models for local social networks using statistical methods. Journal of Mathematical Psychology 39: 57-72.
Field, S. J., Jackson, H. J., Hassett, A. M., & Pattison, P. E. (1995). Ability of the Mini-Mental State Examination to discriminate diagnostic entities in a psychogeriatric population. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry 10: 47-53.
Wasserman, S., & Pattison, P. (1996). Logit models and logistic regressions for social networks, I. An introduction to Markov graphs and p*. Psychometrika 61: 401-425.
Reeve, R. A., & Pattison, P. E. (1996). The referential adequacy of students' visual analogies of fractions. Mathematical Cognition 2: 137-169.
Lee, J. K. P., Proeve, M. J., Lancaster, M., Jackson, H. J., Pattison, P., & Mullen, P. E. (1996). An evaluation and 1-year follow-up study of a community-based treatment program for sex offenders. Australian Psychologist 31: 147-152.
Grayson, D., Pattison, P. E., & Robins, G. (1997). Evidence, inference and the "rejection" of the significance test. Australian Journal of Psychology 49: 64-70.
Wilson, S. J., Wales, R. J., & Pattison, P. E. (1997). The representation of tonality and meter in children aged 7 and 9. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology 64: 42-66.
Bond, L., Nolan, T., Pattison, P., & Carlin, J. (1998) Vaccine preventable diseases and immunisations: a qualitative study of mothers' perceptions of severity, susceptibility, benefits and barriers. Australian & New Zealand Journal of Public Health 22: 440-446.
Canobi, K. H., Reeve, R. A., & Pattison, P. E. (1998). The role of conceptual understanding in children's addition problem solving. Developmental Psychology 34: 882-891.
Schofield, P., Borland, R., Hill, D., Pattison, P. E., & Hilbert, M. (1998). Instability in smoking patterns among school leavers in Victoria, Australia. Tobacco Control 7: 149-155.
Pattison, P, & Wasserman, S. (1999) Logit models and logistic regressions for social networks, II. Multivariate relationships. British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology 52: 169-193.
Robins, G., Pattison, P., & Wasserman, S. (1999) Logit models and logistic regressions for social networks, III. Valued relations. Psychometrika 64: 371-394.
Wilson, S. J., Pressing, J., Wales, R. J., & Pattison, P. E. (1999). Cognitive models of music psychology and the lateralisation of musical function within the brain. Australian Journal of Psychology 51: 125-139.
Lazega, E., & Pattison, P. E. (1999). Social capital, multiplex generalized exchange and cooperation in organisations: A case study. Social Networks, 21, 67-90
Conlon, E., Lovegrove, W., Chekaluk, E, & Pattison, P. (1999). Measuring visual discomfort. Visual Cognition, 6, 637-663.
Pattison, P., Wasserman, S., Robins, G., & Kanfer, A. (2000) Statistical evaluation of algebraic constraints for social networks. Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 44, 536-568.
Mische, A., & Pattison, P. E. (2000). The plurality of civic relations: publics, projects and social settings. Poetics, 27, 163-194.
Wasserman, S., & Pattison, P. E. (2000). Statistical models for social networks. In Kiers, H. A. L., Rasson, J.-P., Groenen, P. J. F., & Schader, M. (Eds.) Data analysis, classification and related methods (pp. 285-295). Berlin: Springer.
Robins, G. L., & Pattison, P. E. (2001). Random graph models for temporal processes in social networks. Journal of Mathematical Sociology, 25, 5-41.
Edwards, J., Pattison, P., Jackson, H. J., & Wales, R. J. (2001). Facial affect and affective prosody recognition in first-episode schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Research, 48, 235-253.
Lee, J. K., Pattison, P. E., Jackson, H. J., & Ward, T. (2001). The general, common, and specific features of psychopathology for different paraphilias. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 28, 227-256.
Robins, G., Pattison, P., & Elliott, P. (2001). Network models for social influence processes. Psychometrika, 66, 161-190.
Robins, G., Elliott, P., & Pattison, P. (2001). Network models for social selection processes. Social Networks, 23, 1-30.
Schofield, P. E., Pattison, P. E. Hill, D. J., & Borland, R. (2001). The influence of group identification on the adoption of peer group norms. Psychology and Health, 16, 1-16.
Lazega, E., & Pattison, P. (2001). Corporate social capital as social mechanism: the example of status auctions among colleagues. In Nan Lin, Ronald Burt & Karen Cook (Eds.), Social Capital: Theory and Research. New York: Aldine de Gruyter.
Pattison, P. E., & Wasserman, S. (2001). Social network models: statistical. Pp. 14375-14380 in N. J. Smelser & P. B. Baltes (Editors-in-chief), International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences, Volume 21. Elsevier.
Pattison, P. E., & Wasserman, S. (2002). Multivariate random graph distributions: applications to social network analysis. In J. Hagberg (Ed.), Contributions to Social Network Analysis, Information Theory and Other Topics in Statistics: A Festschrift in Honour of Ove Frank on the Occasion of His 65th Birthday. (pp. 74-100). Stockholm: University of Stockholm. (ISBN 91-7265-520-8)
Edwards, J., Jackson, H. J., & Pattison, P. E. (2002) Emotion recogntion via facial expression and affective prosody in schizophrenia: a methodological review. Clinical Psychology Review, 22, 789-832. (Erratum: pp. 1267-1285).
Lee, J. K., Ward, T., Jackson, H. J., & Pattison, P. E. (2002). Developmental risk factors for sexual offending. Child Abuse and Neglect, 26, 73-92.
Pattison, P. E., & Breiger, R. L. (2002). Lattices and dimensional representations: matrix decompositions and ordering structures. Social Networks, 24, 423-444.
Pattison, P. E., & Robins, G. L. (2002). Neighbourhood-based models for social networks. Sociological Methodology, 32, 300-337.
Canobi, K. C., Reeve, R. A., & Pattison, P. E. (2002). Young children’s understanding of addition concepts. Educational Psychology, 22, 513-532.
Schofield, P. E., Pattison, P. E., Hill, D. J., & Borland, R. (2003). Youth culture and smoking: integrating social group processes and individual cognitive processes in a model of health-related behaviours. Journal of Health Psychology, 8, 291-306.
Canobi, K., Reeve, R., & Pattison, P. E. (2003). Patterns of knowledge in children’s addition. Developmental Psychology, 39, 521-534.
Wasserman, S., & Pattison, P. E. (2003). Social network analysis. In Lewis-Beck, M. S., Bryman, A., & Liao, T. F. (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Social Science Research Methods. Oregon, Ohio: Sage Publications. (ISBN 0761923632)
Creamer, M., O’Donnell, M., & Pattison, P. (2004). The relationship between acute stress disorder and posttraumatic stress disorder in severely injured trauma surviviors. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 42, 315-328.
O’Donnell, M., Creamer, M., Pattison, P., & Atkin, C. (2004). Psychiatric morbidity following injury. American Journal of Psychiatry, 161, 507-514.
Lomi, A., & Pattison, P. (2004). Introduction to the CMOT Special Issue on Mathematical representations and models for the analysis of social networks within and between organizations. Computational and Mathematical Organization Theory, 10, 5-15.
O’Donnell, M., Creamer, M., & Pattison, P. (2004). PTSD and depression following trauma: Understanding comorbidity. American Journal of Psychiatry, 161, 1390-1396.
Robins, G., Pattison, P., & Woolcock, J. (2004). Missing data in networks: exponential random graph (p*) models for networks with non-resondents. Social Networks, 26, 257-283.
Murray, G., Judd, F., Jackson, H., Fraser, C., Komiti, A., Hodgins, G., Pattison, P., Humphreys, J., & Robins, G. (2004). Rurality and mental health: the role of accessibility. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 38, 629-634.
Smith, A. M. A., Grierson, J., Wain, D., Pitts, M., & Pattison, P. (2004). Associations between the sexual behaviour of men who have sex with men and the structure and composition of their social networks. Sexually Transmitted Infections, 80, 455-458.
Pattison, P. E., & Robins, G. L. (2004). Building models for social space: Neighbourhood-based models for social networks and affiliation structures. Mathematics and Social Sciences, 168, 11-30.
Robins, G. L., & Pattison, P. E. (2005). Interdependencies and social processes: dependence graphs and generalized dependence structures. In P. Carrington, J. Scott, & S. Wasserman (Eds.), Models and methods in social network analysis (pp.192-214). New York: Cambridge University Press.
Koehly, L., & Pattison, P. E. (2005). Random graph models for social networks: multiple relations or multiple raters. In P. Carrington, J. Scott, & S. Wasserman (Eds.), Models and methods in social network analysis (Pp.162-191). New York: Cambridge University Press.
Fraser, C.,Jackson, H., Judd, F., Komiti, A., Robins, G., Murray, G., Humphreys, J., Pattison, P., & Hodgins, G. (2005). Changing Places: The impact of rural restructuring on mental health in Australia, Journal of Health and Place, 11, 157-171.
Robins, G.L., Pattison, P., & Woolcock, J. (2005). Small and other worlds: Global network structures from local processes. American Journal of Sociology, 110, 894-936.
Creamer, M., O’Donnell, M., & Pattison, P. (2005). Amnesia, traumatic brain injury and posttraumatic stress disorder: A methodological inquiry. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 43, 1383-1389.
Wilson, S. J., Bladin, P. F., Saling, M. M., & Pattison, P. E. (2005). Characterising psychosocial outcome trajectories following seizure surgery. Epilepsy and Behaviour, 6, 570-580.
Murray, G., Judd, F., Jackson, H. J., Fraser, C., Komiti, A., Pattison, P. E., Humphrey, J., & Robins, G. (2005). The five factor model and accessibility/remoteness: novel evidence for person-environment interaction. Personality and Individual Differences, 39, 715-725.
*Wong, L. H., Pattison, P. & Robins, G. (2006). A spatial model for social networks. Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 360, 99-120.
Marziano, V., Ward, T., Beech, A., & Pattison, P. (2006). Identification of five fundamental implicit theories underlying cognitive distortions in child abusers: A preliminary study. Psychology, Crime and Law, 12, 97-105.
*Smith, A. M. A., Grierson, J., Wain, D., Pitts, M., & Pattison, P. (2006). Interpersonal and social network influences on gay men’s communication about unprotected sex. International Journal of STDs and AIDS, 17, 267-270.
March, E. G., & Pattison, P. E. (2006). Semantic verbal fluency in Alzheimer’s disease: approaches beyond the traditional scoring system. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 28, 549-566.
*Lomi, A., & Pattison, P. (2006). Manufacturing relations: An empirical study of the organization of production across multiple networks. Organization Science, 17, 313-332
March, E. G., Wales, R., & Pattison, P. (2006). The uses of nouns and deixis in discourse production in Alzheimer’s disease. Journal of Neurolinguistics, 19, 311-340.
*Snijders, T., Pattison, P., Robins, G. , and Handcock, M. (2006). New specifications for exponential random graph models. Sociological Methodology, 36, 99-153.
Smith, A., Grierson, J., Pitts, M., & Pattison, P. (in press). Individual characteristics are less important than event characteristics in predicting protected and unprotected anal intercourse among gay and bisexual men in Melbourne, Australia. Sexually Transmitted Infections. Accepted May 2006.
Robins, G., Pattison, P., Kalish, Y., & Lusher, D. (in press). An introduction to exponential random graph (p*) models for social networks. Social Networks. Accepted May 2006.
Robins, G.L., Snijders, T.A.B., Wang, P., Handcock, M., & Pattison,P. (in press). Recent developments in exponential random graph (p*) models for social networks. Social Networks. Accepted May 2006
Pattison, P. E., & Robins, G. L. (forthcoming). Probabilistic network theory. In Rudas, T (Ed.), Handbook of Probability Theory with Applications. Sage Publications.
Pattison, P. E., Robins, G. L., & Kashima, Y. (forthcoming). Psychology of social networks. In Blume, L., & Durlauf, S. (Eds), The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, (second edition). Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan.
Other publications
Creamer, M., Burgess, P., Buckingham, W. J., & Pattison, P. E. (1989). The psychological aftermath of the Queen Street Shootings. Department of Psychology, University of Melbourne, Australia (ISBN 0 7325 0375 2).
Creamer, M., Burgess, P., Buckingham, W. J., & Pattison, P. (1990). Psychological response to trauma: the Queen Street Shootings. Bulletin of the Australian Psychological Society, 12, 5, 5-7.