ID - 29347237 TI - Models and methods in social network analysis AU - Carrington, Peter J AU - Scott, John AU - Wasserman, Stanley PY - 2005 VL - 27 SN - 0521600979 9780521600972 0521809592 9780521809597 9780511811395 0511111363 9780511111365 051181139X 9780511197840 0511197845 1280415215 9781280415210 0511181248 9780511181245 0511308841 9780511308840 0511111037 9780511111037 PB - Cambridge New York Cambridge University Press DB - UniCat KW - 519.876.3 KW - 519.876.3 Network planning KW - Network planning KW - #SBIB:303H65 KW - #SBIB:303H520 KW - Sociometrie KW - Methoden sociale wetenschappen: techniek van de analyse, algemeen KW - Social networks KW - Mathematical models. KW - Research KW - Methodology. KW - Networking, Social KW - Networks, Social KW - Social networking KW - Social support systems KW - Support systems, Social KW - Interpersonal relations KW - Cliques (Sociology) KW - Microblogs KW - Mathematical models KW - Research&delete& KW - Methodology KW - Quantitative methods in social research KW - Réseaux sociaux KW - Recherche KW - Méthodologie KW - Social sciences KW - Network analysis (Social sciences) KW - SNA (Social network analysis) KW - Social network analysis KW - System analysis KW - Network analysis. KW - Social Sciences KW - Sociology KW - Social networks - Mathematical models KW - Social networks - Research - Methodology UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:29347237 AB - Models and Methods in Social Network Analysis, first published in 2005, presents the most important developments in quantitative models and methods for analyzing social network data that have appeared during the 1990s. Intended as a complement to Wasserman and Faust's Social Network Analysis: Methods and Applications, it is a collection of articles by leading methodologists reviewing advances in their particular areas of network methods. Reviewed are advances in network measurement, network sampling, the analysis of centrality, positional analysis or blockmodelling, the analysis of diffusion through networks, the analysis of affiliation or 'two-mode' networks, the theory of random graphs, dependence graphs, exponential families of random graphs, the analysis of longitudinal network data, graphical techniques for exploring network data, and software for the analysis of social networks. ER -