Many social phenomena involve a set of dyadic relations among agents whose actions may be dependent. Although individualistic approaches have frequently been applied to analyze social processes, these are not generally concerned with dyadic relations nor do they deal with dependency. This paper describes a mathematical procedure for analyzing dyadic interactions in a social system. The proposed method mainly consists of decomposing asymmetric data into their symmetrical and skew-symmetrical parts. A quantification of skew-symmetry for a social system can be obtained by dividing the norm of the skew-symmetrical matrix by the norm of the asymmetric matrix. This calculation makes available to researchers a quantity related to the amount of dya...
The directional consistency and skew-symmetry statistics have been proposed as global measurements o...
We introduce a model of dyadic social interactions and establish its correspondence with relational ...
This paper proposes a new method for identifying social interactions using conditional variance rest...
This paper examines statistical analysis of social reciprocity, that is, the balance between address...
The present work focuses the attention on the skew-symmetry index as a measure of social reciprocity...
Social reciprocity may explain certain emerging psychological processes, which are likely to be foun...
In the present work we focus on two indices that quantify directionality and skew-symmetrical patter...
This paper examines statistical analysis of social reciprocity at group, dyadic, and individual leve...
A nonparametric technique is presented that is appropriate for comparing two social interaction matr...
Abstract. This chapter analyses the relationships between the structure of data gathered from a reco...
We focus on analysis of dominance, power, influence---that by definition asymmetric---between pairs ...
We introduce a model of dyadic social interactions and establish its correspondence with relational ...
We introduce a model of dyadic social interactions and establish its correspondence with relational ...
We introduce a model of dyadic social interactions and establish its correspondence with relational ...
Network structure has been put forward as a possible solution to cooperation problems and social di...
The directional consistency and skew-symmetry statistics have been proposed as global measurements o...
We introduce a model of dyadic social interactions and establish its correspondence with relational ...
This paper proposes a new method for identifying social interactions using conditional variance rest...
This paper examines statistical analysis of social reciprocity, that is, the balance between address...
The present work focuses the attention on the skew-symmetry index as a measure of social reciprocity...
Social reciprocity may explain certain emerging psychological processes, which are likely to be foun...
In the present work we focus on two indices that quantify directionality and skew-symmetrical patter...
This paper examines statistical analysis of social reciprocity at group, dyadic, and individual leve...
A nonparametric technique is presented that is appropriate for comparing two social interaction matr...
Abstract. This chapter analyses the relationships between the structure of data gathered from a reco...
We focus on analysis of dominance, power, influence---that by definition asymmetric---between pairs ...
We introduce a model of dyadic social interactions and establish its correspondence with relational ...
We introduce a model of dyadic social interactions and establish its correspondence with relational ...
We introduce a model of dyadic social interactions and establish its correspondence with relational ...
Network structure has been put forward as a possible solution to cooperation problems and social di...
The directional consistency and skew-symmetry statistics have been proposed as global measurements o...
We introduce a model of dyadic social interactions and establish its correspondence with relational ...
This paper proposes a new method for identifying social interactions using conditional variance rest...