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Eric Rice
Researcher at University of Southern California
Publications - 195
Citations - 6299
Eric Rice is an academic researcher from University of Southern California. The author has contributed to research in topics: Social network & Population. The author has an hindex of 41, co-authored 193 publications receiving 5370 citations. Previous affiliations of Eric Rice include University of California, Los Angeles & Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior.
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Network science and social media.
Eric Rice,Niranjan S. Karnik +1 more
TL;DR: Some of the exciting science emerging about social networks are outlined, some context for its relevance to new social media is provided, and the clinician a tool for tracing these networks are given.
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Reconnecting Homeless Adolescents and Their Families: Correlates of Participation in a Family Intervention.
Norweeta G. Milburn,Alexandra M Klomhaus,W. Scott Comulada,Susana A Lopez,Eraka Bath,Bita Amani,Jessica Jackson,Alex Lee,Eric Rice,Alan Semaan,Bo-Kyung Elizabeth Kim +10 more
TL;DR: The finding that families who were experiencing more distress had higher alliance scores suggests that there is an additional need for development of interventions for families in crisis, and both participant and provider perceptions are also important in development of a strong therapeutic alliance.
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Correlates of Housing Sustainability Among Youth Placed Into Permanent Supportive Housing and Rapid Re-Housing: A Survival Analysis
Hsun-Ta Hsu,Chyna Hill,Monique Holguin,Laura Petry,Duncan C. McElfresh,Phebe Vayanos,Matthew Morton,Eric Rice +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explore correlates of youth experiencing homelessness's sustainability in two major housing programs: permanent supportive housing (PSH) and rapid re-housing (RRH) programs.
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Fair Influence Maximization: a Welfare Optimization Approach.
Aida Rahmattalabi,Shahin Jabbari,Himabindu Lakkaraju,Phebe Vayanos,Max Izenberg,Ryan Andrew Brown,Eric Rice,Milind Tambe +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a framework based on social welfare theory, wherein the cardinal utilities derived by each community are aggregated using the iso-elastic social welfare functions, and the trade-off between fairness and efficiency can be controlled by a single inequality aversion design parameter.
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Social network correlates of education and employment service use among youth experiencing homelessness: A longitudinal study
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used a diffusion of innovations framework to examine social network correlates of service use over a three-month period and found that youth who occupy more central network positions and/or report positive relationships with staff are more likely to use higher-level drop-in services.