Social Network Analysis Methods and Examples (Record no. 112030)

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International Standard Book Number 9781483325217
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Classification number 302.3
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Personal name Yang, Song
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Title Social Network Analysis Methods and Examples
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Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Sage Publications Inc.
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2017
Place of publication, distribution, etc. California
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General note Part I: Basics of Social Network Analysis<br/>1. Introduction <br/>2. The Social Network and How to Represent It <br/>3. Types of Networks <br/>4. Network Parts and Levels of Analysis<br/>5. Networks as Social Structure and Institution <br/>6. Theoretical Assumptions <br/>7. Causality in Social Network Studies<br/>8. A Brief History of Social Network Analysis <br/><br/>Part II : Data Collection<br/>9. Boundary Specification <br/>10. Data Collection Process <br/>11. Informant Bias and Issue of Reliability<br/>12. Archival Data <br/><br/>Part III : Descriptive Methods in Social Network Analysis<br/>13. Graph and Matrix–Social Network Representation <br/>14. Density <br/>15. Centrality, Centralization, and Prestige <br/>16. Cliques <br/>17. Multidimensional Scaling (MDS) and Dendogram <br/>18. Structural Equivalence <br/>19. Two-Mode Networks and Bipartite Matrix <br/><br/>Part IV : Inferential Methods in Social Network Analysis<br/>20. Permutation and QAP (Quadratic Assignment Procedure) Correlation <br/>21. P* or Exponential Random Graph Model (ERGM) <br/><br/>Part V : Social Network Analysis of Work and Organizations<br/>22. Personal Connections and Labor Market Processes <br/>23. Intra-Organizational Networks <br/>24. Inter-Organizational Relations <br/><br/><br/><br/>Part VI : Social Network Analysis in Crime and Terrorism<br/>25. Personal Networks, Delinquency, and Crime <br/>26. Neighborhood Networks <br/>27. Criminal Networks <br/>28. Analyzing Social Networks of Terror <br/><br/>Part VII: Social Network Analysis in Emotional and Physical Health<br/>29. Social Network Analysis and Emotional Health <br/>30. Social Network Analysis in Physical Fitness <br/>31. Social Network Analysis and Illicit Drug Use <br/>32. Social Network Analysis and Sexually Transmitted Disease <br/><br/>Part VIII: Political Networks<br/>33. American Politics <br/>34. Networks in International Relations<br/>
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Personal name Social networks - Research
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Personal name Keller, Franziska B.
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Personal name Zheng, Lu
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