<p>The z score of a dyad measures the deviation of the number of this dyad from its expected number predicted by the null models. Its magnitude indicates the importance of a dyad in determining the structure of the online-social-interaction network.</p
<p>The solid lines represent the statistics of the observed network, and the boxplots represent the ...
Important questions in the social sciences are concerned with the circumstances under which individu...
Abstract—Diffusion of information and viral content, social contagion and influence are still topics...
<p>(a) shows the change of the z scores over time for the number of two-link triads and three-link t...
<p>Z-scores of the eight dyadic torso motion modes for all dyads across rounds 1-3. Z-scores are the...
Ample theoretical work on social networks is explicitly or implicitly concerned with the role of in...
A general approach to exploratory analysis and modeling of network data is to investigate dyad distr...
<p>Patterns of action fluxes expected to be observed in each category. X and Y are social actions be...
In social network studies, most often only a single relation (or link) between the actors is investi...
The remarkable robustness of many social systems has been asso- ciated with a peculiar triangular st...
Kenny, Kashy, and Cook are helping usher in a paradigm shift for the field of psychology—toward the ...
Online social networks are multi-dimensional and dynamic. By combining these two perspectives, we ca...
<p>All possible three- and four-node motifs along with the corresponding ...
<p>This figure shows the averaged behavioural rates for distant-ranked (grey box-plots) and similar-...
All pairwise variables included in the social network model: the association strength (simple ratio ...
<p>The solid lines represent the statistics of the observed network, and the boxplots represent the ...
Important questions in the social sciences are concerned with the circumstances under which individu...
Abstract—Diffusion of information and viral content, social contagion and influence are still topics...
<p>(a) shows the change of the z scores over time for the number of two-link triads and three-link t...
<p>Z-scores of the eight dyadic torso motion modes for all dyads across rounds 1-3. Z-scores are the...
Ample theoretical work on social networks is explicitly or implicitly concerned with the role of in...
A general approach to exploratory analysis and modeling of network data is to investigate dyad distr...
<p>Patterns of action fluxes expected to be observed in each category. X and Y are social actions be...
In social network studies, most often only a single relation (or link) between the actors is investi...
The remarkable robustness of many social systems has been asso- ciated with a peculiar triangular st...
Kenny, Kashy, and Cook are helping usher in a paradigm shift for the field of psychology—toward the ...
Online social networks are multi-dimensional and dynamic. By combining these two perspectives, we ca...
<p>All possible three- and four-node motifs along with the corresponding ...
<p>This figure shows the averaged behavioural rates for distant-ranked (grey box-plots) and similar-...
All pairwise variables included in the social network model: the association strength (simple ratio ...
<p>The solid lines represent the statistics of the observed network, and the boxplots represent the ...
Important questions in the social sciences are concerned with the circumstances under which individu...
Abstract—Diffusion of information and viral content, social contagion and influence are still topics...