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020 _a9781529722475
082 _a006.754
_bBOR
100 _aBorgatti, Stephen P.
_913318
245 _aAnalyzing social networks using R
260 _bSage Publications Ltd.
_aLondon
_c2022
300 _axviii, 359 p.
365 _aGBP
_b34.99
504 _aTable of content Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Mathematical Foundations Chapter 3: Research Design Chapter 4: Data Collection Chapter 5: Data Management Chapter 6: Multivariate Techniques Used in Network Analysis Chapter 7: Visualization Chapter 8: Local Node-Level Measures Chapter 9: Centrality Chapter 10: Group-level measures Chapter 11: Subgroups and community detection Chapter 12: Equivalence Chapter 13: Analyzing Two-mode Data Chapter 14: Introduction to Inferential Statistics for Complete Networks Chapter 15: ERGMs and SAOMs
520 _aThis approachable book introduces network research in R, walking you through every step of doing social network analysis. Drawing together research design, data collection and data analysis, it explains the core concepts of network analysis in a non-technical way. The book balances an easy to follow explanation of the theoretical and statistical foundations underpinning network analysis with practical guidance on key steps like data management, preparation and visualisation. With clarity and expert insight, it: • Discusses measures and techniques for analyzing social network data, including digital media • Explains a range of statistical models including QAP and ERGM, giving you the tools to approach different types of networks • Offers digital resources like practice datasets and worked examples that help you get to grips with R software
650 _aR (Computer program language)
_913319
700 _aEverett, Martin G.
_913320
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