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Doerfel, M.L. (1995, October). The Network Structure of the Buffalo Real Estate Market. Paper presented at the meeting of the Midwestern Mini-conference, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI
Doerfel, M.L. & Claffey, G. (1995, November). Reformist Themes of the 1974 and 1994 Congresses as Revealed by Content Analysis. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Speech Communication Association, San Antonio, TX
Doerfel, M.L. (1996, May). Network Structure as an Indicator of System Fairness. Presented at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association, Chicago, IL.
Doerfel, M.L., & Barnett, G.A. (1997, February). A Comparison of the Semantic and Affiliation Networks of the International Communication Association. Paper presented at the International Social Networks Association, San Diego, CA.
Krikorian, D. H., Doerfel, M. L., & Kellermann, K. A. (1997, February). Spam identification in electronic newsgroups: A semantic network analysis. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Social Networks Association, San Diego, CA.
Barnett, G.A., & Doerfel, M.L. (1997, May). A Semantic Network Analysis of the International Communication Association. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association, Montreal, Quebec.
Doerfel, M.L. (1997, May). Organizational networks, convergence theory, and the difference a competitive environment makes. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association, Montreal, Quebec.
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Doerfel, M. L. & Feeley, T. H. (1999, February). Communication, semantic, and interpretation networks: A longitudinal analysis of project groups. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Social Networks Association, Charleston, SC.
Doerfel, M. L. (1999, May). Groups in the classroom: A longitudinal analysis of the relationship between communication networks and perceptions, peer evaluations, and individual grades. Paper presented to the annual meeting of the International Communication Association, San Francisco, CA.