Longitudinal Network Models, 9781071857731
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Analyze evolving networks: tools, application, assessment, and interpretation explained.

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  • Paperback

    160 pages

  • Release Date

    1 February 2023

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Summary

Although longitudinal social network data are increasingly collected, there are few guides on how to navigate the range of available tools for longitudinal network analysis. Author Scott Duxbury assumes that the reader is familiar with network measurement, description, and notation, and is versed in regression analysis, but is likely unfamiliar with statistical network methods. The goal of the book is to guide readers towards choosing, applying, assessing, and interpreting a longitudinal netw…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781071857731
ISBN-10:1071857738
Author:Scott Duxbury
Publisher:SAGE Publications Inc
Imprint:SAGE Publications Inc
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:160
Release Date:1 February 2023
Weight:210g
Dimensions:215mm x 139mm
Series:Quantitative Applications in the Social Sciences
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Critics Review

A brilliant ′how to′ for modelling dynamic network data. An exquisite balance of model intuition, assumptions and practical advice, accessible to all network / data scientists. – Alexander John BondThis is a very timely book that provides critical skills for conducting explanatory analysis of longitudinal social network data. Both beginners, and advanced analysts can benefit from reading this book as it provides many real life examples, illustrating computational processes, interpreting results, and even furnishing R codes. For those who aspire to learn advanced topics in analyzing longitudinal social network data, this is a must-have book. – Song YangThis book presents the state-of-art of longitudinal network analysis. It is comprehensive while staying concise, well structured, and clearly written. Definitely a moneyball in the field! – Weihua An

About The Author

Scott Duxbury

Scott Duxbury is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. His research examines drug markets, criminal networks, quantitative and computational methods, public opinion, punishment, racism, and the criminal justice system. It has appeared in American Sociological Review, American Journal of Sociology, and Social Forces, among other outlets. Scott’s book, Longitudinal Network Models, provides an introductory text to the suite of statistical models available for longitudinal network data analysis.

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