***** To join INSNA, visit http://www.insna.org ***** Hey Jessica, Here are few citations on classic experimental network research that came out of MIT concerning network structure and task performance (and a reanalysis by Guetzkow and Simon). Best, Michael Bavelas, A., 1950. Communication Patterns in Task-Oriented Groups. The Journal of Acoustical Society of America 22, 271-282. Guetzkow, H., Simon, H.A., 1955. The Impact of Certain Communication Nets Upon Organization and Performance in Task-Oriented Groups. Management Science 1, 233-250. Leavitt, H.J., 1951. Some effects of certain communication patterns on group performance. Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology 46, 38-50. ________________________________ From: Jessica Methot <[log in to unmask]> To: [log in to unmask] Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2011 1:50 PM Subject: [SOCNET] Laboratory studies using social networks ***** To join INSNA, visit http://www.insna.org ***** Hi all, I am curious if anyone knows of published studies using social network analysis in a laboratory setting. For example, studies in which individuals participate in an experimental design where they may be assigned to teams in a “lab,” interact on a task for a period of time, then respond to survey questions about network relationships. I welcome any suggestions! Thanks, Jessica Jessica R. Methot, PhD Assistant Professor of Human Resource Management School of Management and Labor Relations Janice H. Levin Bldg., Room 209 Rutgers University 94 Rockafeller Road, Livingston Campus Piscataway, NJ 08854 office: (848) 445-1112 [log in to unmask] _____________________________________________________________________ SOCNET is a service of INSNA, the professional association for social network researchers (http://www.insna.org). To unsubscribe, send an email message to [log in to unmask] containing the line UNSUBSCRIBE SOCNET in the body of the message. _____________________________________________________________________ SOCNET is a service of INSNA, the professional association for social network researchers (http://www.insna.org). To unsubscribe, send an email message to [log in to unmask] containing the line UNSUBSCRIBE SOCNET in the body of the message.