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The personal network: References

Cochran, M., Larner, M., Riley, D., Gunnarsson, L., & Henderson, C.R. (1990). Extending families: The social networks of parents and their children. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Schenk, M., Mohler, P.P., & Pfenning, U. (1992). Egozentrierte Netzwerke in der Forschungspraxis: Ausschöpfungsquoten und Validität soziodemographischer Variablen. ZUMA-Nachrichten, 16, 87-120.

van Tilburg, T.G. (1988). Verkregen en gewenste ondersteuning in het licht van eenzaamheidservaringen [Obtained and desired social support in association with loneliness]. Dissertatie, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.

van Tilburg, T.G. (1990). The size of the supportive network in association with the degree of loneliness. In C.P.M. Knipscheer & T.C. Antonucci (Eds.), Social network research: Substantive issues and methodological questions (pp. 137-150). Lisse: Swets & Zeitlinger.

van Tilburg, T.G. (1992). Question sequence effects in the measurement of reciprocity. Quality & Quantity, 26, 395-408.

van Tilburg, T.G. (1995). Delineation of the social network and differences in network size. In C.P.M. Knipscheer, J. de Jong Gierveld, T.G. van Tilburg & P.A. Dykstra (Eds.), Living arrangements and social networks of older adults (pp. 83-96). Amsterdam: VU University Press.

van Tilburg, T.G., Broese van Groenou, M.I., & Thomése, G.C.F. (1995). Flow of support. In C.P.M. Knipscheer, J. de Jong Gierveld, T.G. van Tilburg & P.A. Dykstra (Eds.), Living arrangements and social networks of older adults (pp. 131-154). Amsterdam: VU University Press.

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