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Social Networks Analysis
 
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ISBN13:9781412934060
ISBN10:14129340611
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:1648 pages
Size:234x156 mm
Language:English
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Social Networks Analysis

 
Edition number and title: Data, Mathematical Models and Graphics v. 1
Edition number: 1
Publisher: SAGE Publications Ltd
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Number of Volumes: 4 Hardbacks
 
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This four-volume set is brought together by Linton Freeman, founder and editor for 28 years of the key journal in the field, Social Networks. He has collected the very best published work on social network analysis, covering of over forty years of journals and books. It is a key addition to the SAGE Benchmarks in Social Research Methods series.

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Social network analysis is a crucial method in the understanding of human behaviour. It is currently growing at a extremely rapid rate and has become a major focus of teaching and research-not only in social science departments, but in computer science, physics and in business schools. This four-volume set is brought together by Linton Freeman, founder and editor for 28 years of the key journal in the field, Social Networks. He has collected the the very best published work on social network analysis, covering of over forty years of journals and books. It is a key addition to the SAGE Benchmarks in Social Research Methods series.



Volume One: Data, Mathematical Models and Graphics


Volume Two: The Structure of Social Groups


Volume Three: The Structure of Social Positions


Volume Four: Antecedents and Consequences of Network Structure

Table of Contents:
Volume One
Data, Mathematical Models and Graphics
General Introduction
Introduction to Volume One
PART ONE: SOCIAL NETWORK DATA
Network Data and Measurement - P V Marsden
On the Validity of Retrospective Data - H R Bernard et al
The Problem of Informant Accuracy
Cognitive Structure and Informant Accuracy - L C Freeman, A K Romney and S C Freeman
Cognitive Social Structures - D Krackhardt
On Human Social Intelligence - L C Freeman, S C Freeman and A G Michaelson
Systematic Biases in Social Perception - E Kumbasar, A K Romney and W H Barchelder
Forgetting of Friends and Its Effects on Measuring Friendship Networks - D D Brewer and C M Webster
Decay Functions - R S Burt
Comparing Networks across Space and Time, Size and Species - K Faust and J Skvoretz
PART TWO: MATHEMATICAL AND COMPUTATIONAL MODELS
A Study of a Large Sociogram - A Rapoport and W J Horvath
An Exponential Family of Probability Distributions for Directed Graphs - P W Holland and S Leinhardt
Logit Models and Logistic Regressions for Social Networks - S Wasserman and P Pattison
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