Behavioral ecologists have recently begun using multilevel modeling for the analysis of social behavior. We present a multilevel modeling formulation of the Social Relations Model that is well suited for the analysis of dyadic network data. This model, which we adapt for count data and small datasets, can be fitted using standard multilevel modeling software packages. We illustrate this model with an analysis of meal sharing among Ye’kwana horticulturalists in Venezuela. In this setting, meal sharing among households is predicted by an association index, which reflects the amount of time that members of the households are interacting. This result replicates recent findings that interhousehold food sharing is especially prevalent among house...
Among social mammals, humans uniquely organize themselves into communities of households that are ce...
This volume provides new insights into the functioning of organizational, managerial and market soci...
This volume provides new insights into the functioning of organizational, managerial and market soci...
Behavioral ecologists have recently begun using multilevel modeling for the analysis of social behav...
Exponential random graph modeling (ERGM) is used here to test hypotheses derived from human behavior...
Social network data are often constructed by incorporating reports from multiple individuals. Howeve...
Social organisms sometimes depend on help from reciprocating partners to solve adaptive problems [1]...
open6siThis article presents a cross-cultural study of the relationship among the subsistence strate...
This article presents a cross-cultural study of the relationship among the subsistence strategies, t...
We introduce a model of dyadic social interactions and establish its correspondence with relational ...
Summary Social organisms sometimes depend on help from reciprocating partners to solve adaptive prob...
A multilayer network approach combines different network layers, which are connected by interlayer e...
Kenny, Kashy, and Cook are helping usher in a paradigm shift for the field of psychology—toward the ...
A general approach to exploratory analysis and modeling of network data is to investigate dyad distr...
In this study meal sharing is used as a way of quantifying food transfers between households. Tradit...
Among social mammals, humans uniquely organize themselves into communities of households that are ce...
This volume provides new insights into the functioning of organizational, managerial and market soci...
This volume provides new insights into the functioning of organizational, managerial and market soci...
Behavioral ecologists have recently begun using multilevel modeling for the analysis of social behav...
Exponential random graph modeling (ERGM) is used here to test hypotheses derived from human behavior...
Social network data are often constructed by incorporating reports from multiple individuals. Howeve...
Social organisms sometimes depend on help from reciprocating partners to solve adaptive problems [1]...
open6siThis article presents a cross-cultural study of the relationship among the subsistence strate...
This article presents a cross-cultural study of the relationship among the subsistence strategies, t...
We introduce a model of dyadic social interactions and establish its correspondence with relational ...
Summary Social organisms sometimes depend on help from reciprocating partners to solve adaptive prob...
A multilayer network approach combines different network layers, which are connected by interlayer e...
Kenny, Kashy, and Cook are helping usher in a paradigm shift for the field of psychology—toward the ...
A general approach to exploratory analysis and modeling of network data is to investigate dyad distr...
In this study meal sharing is used as a way of quantifying food transfers between households. Tradit...
Among social mammals, humans uniquely organize themselves into communities of households that are ce...
This volume provides new insights into the functioning of organizational, managerial and market soci...
This volume provides new insights into the functioning of organizational, managerial and market soci...