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  1. Robert M. Bond. Low-cost, high-impact altruistic punishment promotes cooperation cascades in human social networks. Scientific Reports 9: 2061 (14 February 2019). [Supplementary Information]

  2. Robert M. Bond (16 December 1929 – 26 April 1984) was a lieutenant general in the United States Air Force (USAF). He saw combat in Korea and three tours in Vietnam, before becoming an instructor and then vice-commander of an organization which developed and evaluated weaponry for the USAF.

  3. Robert M Bond. Ohio State University. Verified email at osu.edu - Homepage. politics social networks political communication. Title. Sort. Sort by citations Sort by year Sort by title. Cited...

  4. 1. Introduction. More than half of parents say that their adolescent children get too much screen time (Pew Research Center, 2013), and scholarly work has disagreed about the extent to which screen-based media consumption is beneficial or detrimental.

  5. comm.osu.edu › sites › commRobert M. Bond

    1.Bond, Robert M. “Complex networks: Network healing after loss,” forthcoming in Nature Human Behavior. 2.Jones, Jason J., Robert M. Bond, Eytan Bakshy, Dean Eckles, and James H. Fowler.

  6. Robert M. Bond is an assistant professor of communication and sociology at The Ohio State University. His program of research covers political communication and behavior, particularly social influence processes.

  7. Robert M. Bond: Curriculum Vitae. School of Communication Ohio State University Derby Hall, 3072. Email: bond.136 [at] osu.edu Phone: (480) 239-1919 Website: http://www.robertmbond.org 154 N. Oval Mall Columbus, OH 43210-1339. Academic Positions.