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Abstract This chapter illustrates social network analysis (SNA), offering empirical examples of how to apply this method in social movement research. The introduction gives an overview of the theoretical background of SNA, discussing the main characteristics, as well as the advantages and challenges of this approach.
Sukharev O. S., Kurmanov N.V.
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A review of network analysis studies on psychopathology from the perspective of co-authorship network analysis [PDF]
One area of growing interest in computational psychology is the analysis of psychopathological networks. Numerous related studies and several recent review articles have been published in this field.
Mohammad Sadra Amini, Sadegh Sulaimany
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Finding possible maximal cliques in a given graph is one of the basic problems of graph theory. Although the enumeration of maximal cliques in a graph is an NP-hard problem, various algorithms and novel methods for this problem have been proposed. In some application’s largest possible maximal cliques i.e. maximum cliques play an important role.
Michael Muhlmeyer, Shaurya Agarwal
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Nowadays dealing with social network analysis becomes more and more attractive. It is especially true for the field of agent-based modeling, in which represented actors are connected with other, with which they communicate. First, the paper introduces the definition of a social network and social network analysis and its tendencies.
Derek L. Hansen +2 more
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The Impact of Life Trajectories on Retirement: Socioeconomic Differences in Social Support Networks
In general, the literature about social support networks (SSNs) has been divided into two different statements: On the one hand, social support is a safety net that helps the ego confront disadvantages in life.
Francisca Ortiz, Elisa Bellotti
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Social networks provide a brought range of application fields. In this dissertation the social network analysis is used for conducting a co-citation and co-author analysis to explore the open source research field (cf. chapter 3.2). Apart from that SNA methods are drawn on to analyze the social networks of actors in virtual communities.
Cynthia Webster, Jennifer Ruskin
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Reversibility of link prediction and its application to epidemic mitigation
Current link prediction strategies are about finding new probable strong relations to establish or weak ones to remove. An interesting strategy is utilizing link prediction to prioritize the edges in the network and finding newly probable established ...
Sadegh Sulaimany, Aso Mafakheri
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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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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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Social network analysis for social neuroscientists [PDF]
AbstractAlthough social neuroscience is concerned with understanding how the brain interacts with its social environment, prevailing research in the field has primarily considered the human brain in isolation, deprived of its rich social context. Emerging work in social neuroscience that leverages tools from network analysis has begun to advance ...
Elisa C Baek +2 more
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