A number of recent studies have used Network Based Diffusion Analysis (NBDA) to detect the role of social transmission in the spread of a novel behavior through a population. In this paper we present a unified framework for performing NBDA in a Bayesian setting, and demonstrate how the Watanabe Akaike Information Criteria (WAIC) can be used for model selection. We present a specific example of applying this method to Time to Acquisition Diffusion Analysis (TADA). To examine the robustness of this technique, we performed a large scale simulation study and found that NBDA using WAIC could recover the correct model of social transmission under a wide range of cases, including under the presence of random effects, individual level variables, an...
Network-based diffusion analysis (NBDA) has become a widely used tool to detect and quantify social ...
This thesis investigates parameter estimation in a widely applicable model of interaction in social ...
We present a computational Bayesian approach for Wiener diffusion models, which are prominent accoun...
A number of recent studies have used Network Based Diffusion Analysis (NBDA) to detect the role of s...
In recent years researchers have drawn attention to a need for new methods with which to identify th...
Description Network based diffusion analysis (NBDA) allows inference on the asocial and social trans...
The Wiener diffusion model and its extension to the Ratcliff diffusion model are powerful and well d...
Network-based diffusion analysis (NBDA) is a statistical technique for detecting the social transmis...
<p>The difference between the fit of the nonsocial model and the fit for the social model is denoted...
1. Although social learning capabilities are taxonomically widespread, demonstrating that freely int...
Network-based diffusion analysis (NBDA) is a statistical method that allows the researcher to identi...
Statistical social network analysis has become a very active and fertile area of research in the rec...
Network-based diffusion analysis (NBDA) has become a widely used tool to detect and quantify social ...
Network-based diffusion analysis (NBDA) is a statistical method that allows the researcher to identi...
Abstract. Information diffusion over a social network is analyzed by model-ing the successive intera...
Network-based diffusion analysis (NBDA) has become a widely used tool to detect and quantify social ...
This thesis investigates parameter estimation in a widely applicable model of interaction in social ...
We present a computational Bayesian approach for Wiener diffusion models, which are prominent accoun...
A number of recent studies have used Network Based Diffusion Analysis (NBDA) to detect the role of s...
In recent years researchers have drawn attention to a need for new methods with which to identify th...
Description Network based diffusion analysis (NBDA) allows inference on the asocial and social trans...
The Wiener diffusion model and its extension to the Ratcliff diffusion model are powerful and well d...
Network-based diffusion analysis (NBDA) is a statistical technique for detecting the social transmis...
<p>The difference between the fit of the nonsocial model and the fit for the social model is denoted...
1. Although social learning capabilities are taxonomically widespread, demonstrating that freely int...
Network-based diffusion analysis (NBDA) is a statistical method that allows the researcher to identi...
Statistical social network analysis has become a very active and fertile area of research in the rec...
Network-based diffusion analysis (NBDA) has become a widely used tool to detect and quantify social ...
Network-based diffusion analysis (NBDA) is a statistical method that allows the researcher to identi...
Abstract. Information diffusion over a social network is analyzed by model-ing the successive intera...
Network-based diffusion analysis (NBDA) has become a widely used tool to detect and quantify social ...
This thesis investigates parameter estimation in a widely applicable model of interaction in social ...
We present a computational Bayesian approach for Wiener diffusion models, which are prominent accoun...