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Models and methods in social network analysis / ed. Peter J. Carrington, John Scott, Stanley Wasserman Piece-Analytic Level: Software for social network analysis • Graphic techniques for exploring social network data • Models for longitudinal network data • Underdependencies and social processes : dependence graphs and generalizad dependence structures • Random graph models for social networks : multiple relations or multiple raters • An introduction to ramdom graphs, dependence graphs, and p* • Using correspondence analysis for joint displays of affiliation networks • Network models and methods for studying the diffusion of innovations • Positional analysis of sociometric data • Extending centrality • Network sampling and model fitting • Recent developments in network measurementPublication: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2005Description: 328 p.Availability:
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Introduction and background / Deborah Mayo ; Aris Spanos Set Level: , Error and inference : recent exchanges on experimental reasoning, reliability, and the objectivity and rationality of science , p. 1-27Publication: New York : Cambridge University Press, 2011Availability: Items available for reference: Biblioteca ISPA Not for loanCall number: M MAYO2 (1). :
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