This article reviews new specifications for exponential random graph models proposed by Snijders et al. [Snijders, T.A.B., Pattison, P., Robins, G.L., Handcock, M., 2006. New specifications for exponential random graph models. Sociological Methodology] and demonstrates their improvement over homogeneous Markov random graph models in fitting empirical network data. Not only do the new specifications show improvements in goodness of fit for various data sets, but they also help to avoid the problem of near-degeneracy that often afflicts the fitting of Markov random graph models in practice, particularly to network data exhibiting high levels of transitivity. The inclusion of a new higher order transitivity statistic allows estimation of param...
The most promising class of statistical models for expressing structural properties of social networ...
This paper describes an empirical comparison of four specifications of the exponential family of ran...
This paper describes an empirical comparison of four specifications of the exponential family of ran...
This article reviews new specifications for exponential random graph models proposed by Snijders et ...
This article reviews new specifications for exponential random graph models proposed by Snijders et ...
This article reviews new specifications for exponential random graph models proposed by Snijders et ...
This article reviews new specifications for exponential random graph models proposed by Snijders et ...
The most promising class of statistical models for expressing structural properties of social networ...
The most promising class of statistical models for expressing structural properties of social networ...
The most promising class of statistical models for expressing structural properties of social networ...
The most promising class of statistical models for expressing structural properties of social networ...
The most promising class of statistical models for expressing structural properties of social networ...
The most promising class of statistical models for expressing struc-tural properties of social netwo...
The most promising class of statistical models for expressing structural properties of social networ...
This article provides an introductory summary to the formulation and application of exponential rand...
The most promising class of statistical models for expressing structural properties of social networ...
This paper describes an empirical comparison of four specifications of the exponential family of ran...
This paper describes an empirical comparison of four specifications of the exponential family of ran...
This article reviews new specifications for exponential random graph models proposed by Snijders et ...
This article reviews new specifications for exponential random graph models proposed by Snijders et ...
This article reviews new specifications for exponential random graph models proposed by Snijders et ...
This article reviews new specifications for exponential random graph models proposed by Snijders et ...
The most promising class of statistical models for expressing structural properties of social networ...
The most promising class of statistical models for expressing structural properties of social networ...
The most promising class of statistical models for expressing structural properties of social networ...
The most promising class of statistical models for expressing structural properties of social networ...
The most promising class of statistical models for expressing structural properties of social networ...
The most promising class of statistical models for expressing struc-tural properties of social netwo...
The most promising class of statistical models for expressing structural properties of social networ...
This article provides an introductory summary to the formulation and application of exponential rand...
The most promising class of statistical models for expressing structural properties of social networ...
This paper describes an empirical comparison of four specifications of the exponential family of ran...
This paper describes an empirical comparison of four specifications of the exponential family of ran...