This paper examines statistical analysis of social reciprocity, that is, the balance between addressing and receiving behaviour in social interactions. Specifically, it focuses on the measurement of social reciprocity by means of directionality and skew-symmetry statistics at different levels. Two statistics have been used as overall measures of social reciprocity at group level: the directional consistency and the skew-symmetry statistics. Furthermore, the skew-symmetry statistic allows social researchers to obtain complementary information at dyadic and individual levels. However, having computed these measures, social researchers may be interested in testing statistical hypotheses regarding social reciprocity. For this reason, it has bee...
Local forces structure social networks. One major and widely researched local force is reciprocity, ...
This paper provides evidence about the determinants of trust and reciprocal inclinations, that is, a...
This paper provides evidence about the determinants of trust and reciprocal incli-nations, i.e., a t...
This paper examines statistical analysis of social reciprocity at group, dyadic, and individual leve...
The present work focuses the attention on the skew-symmetry index as a measure of social reciprocity...
In the present work we focus on two indices that quantify directionality and skew-symmetrical patter...
Social reciprocity may explain certain emerging psychological processes, which are likely to be foun...
Many social phenomena involve a set of dyadic relations among agents whose actions may be dependent....
The directional consistency and skew-symmetry statistics have been proposed as global measurements o...
A nonparametric technique is presented that is appropriate for comparing two social interaction matr...
A measure of reciprocal interpersonal acceptance is developed from the point of view of the mutual a...
This paper proposes a new method for identifying social interactions using conditional variance rest...
This paper provides experimental evidence showing that indirect reciprocity may important in economi...
People behave pro-socially in a wide variety of situations that standard economic theory is unable t...
<p>This figure shows the group-level reciprocity of behaviours at different settings of selectivity ...
Local forces structure social networks. One major and widely researched local force is reciprocity, ...
This paper provides evidence about the determinants of trust and reciprocal inclinations, that is, a...
This paper provides evidence about the determinants of trust and reciprocal incli-nations, i.e., a t...
This paper examines statistical analysis of social reciprocity at group, dyadic, and individual leve...
The present work focuses the attention on the skew-symmetry index as a measure of social reciprocity...
In the present work we focus on two indices that quantify directionality and skew-symmetrical patter...
Social reciprocity may explain certain emerging psychological processes, which are likely to be foun...
Many social phenomena involve a set of dyadic relations among agents whose actions may be dependent....
The directional consistency and skew-symmetry statistics have been proposed as global measurements o...
A nonparametric technique is presented that is appropriate for comparing two social interaction matr...
A measure of reciprocal interpersonal acceptance is developed from the point of view of the mutual a...
This paper proposes a new method for identifying social interactions using conditional variance rest...
This paper provides experimental evidence showing that indirect reciprocity may important in economi...
People behave pro-socially in a wide variety of situations that standard economic theory is unable t...
<p>This figure shows the group-level reciprocity of behaviours at different settings of selectivity ...
Local forces structure social networks. One major and widely researched local force is reciprocity, ...
This paper provides evidence about the determinants of trust and reciprocal inclinations, that is, a...
This paper provides evidence about the determinants of trust and reciprocal incli-nations, i.e., a t...