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Modelos estocásticos orientados en el actor utilizando RSiena (IV).
Este texto es el cuarto guión de una serie de seis guiones escritos en el lenguaje y ambiente de programación R que conjuntamente constituyen la introducción al software RSiena para estimar modelos estocásticos orientados en el actor para redes ...
Alvaro Uzaheta, Alejandro Espinosa-Rada
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Causal Inference for Social Network Data [PDF]
We describe semiparametric estimation and inference for causal effects using observational data from a single social network. Our asymptotic results are the first to allow for dependence of each observation on a growing number of other units as sample ...
Elizabeth L. Ogburn +3 more
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We introduce a spatial cost topology in the network formation model analyzed by Jackson and Wolinsky, Journal of Economic Theory (1996), 71: 44–74. This cost topology might represent geographical, social, or individual differences. It describes variable costs of establishing social network connections.
Johnson, C., Gilles, R.P.
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Evidence for social role in a dolphin social network [PDF]
Social animals have to take into consideration the behaviour of conspecifics when making decisions to go by their daily lives. These decisions affect their fitness and there is therefore an evolutionary pressure to try making the right choices.
Lusseau, David
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Topic-Based Influence Computation in Social Networks under Resource Constraints [PDF]
As social networks are constantly changing and evolving, methods to analyze dynamic social networks are becoming more important in understanding social trends.
Bingöl, Kaan +4 more
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Modelos estocásticos orientados en el actor utilizando RSiena (III).
Este texto es el tercer guión de una serie de seis guiones escritos en el lenguaje y ambiente de programación R que conjuntamente constituyen la introducción al software RSiena para estimar modelos estocásticos orientados en el actor para redes ...
Alejandro Espinosa-Rada, Alvaro Uzaheta
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Background Evidence on health inequalities has been growing over the past few decades, yet the capacity to produce research on health inequalities varies between countries worldwide and needs to be strengthened.
Lucinda Cash-Gibson +2 more
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42 pages. To appear in the Journal of Logic and Computation.
Simon, S., Apt, K.R.
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Social networks affect individual behavior as well as social phenomena. Conversely, when actors can choose with whom to interact, social networks are also themselves affected by individual behavior. This chapter provides an overview of two main classes of formal theoretical models for the analysis of network effects and network formation, namely, game ...
Buskens, Vincent +2 more
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Social networking healthcare [PDF]
The world of “Social Networking”, a cultural phenomenon of recent years, has evolved an application paradigm, Instant Messaging (IM), into a feature rich, highly interactive and context sensitive service delivery environment. Terms such as buddy lists, presence and IM-bots have emerged as building blocks for services that significantly enhance the user
Griffin, Leigh, de Leastar, Eamonn
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