We consider the specification of effects of numerical actor attributes, having an interval level of measurement, in statistical models for directed social networks. A fundamental mechanism is homophily or assortativity, where actors have a higher likelihood to be tied with others having similar values of the variable under study. But there are other mechanisms that may also play a role in how the attribute values of two actors influence the likelihood of a tie between them. We discuss three additional mechanisms: aspiration, the tendency to send more ties to others having high values; attachment conformity, sending more ties to others whose values are close to the "social norm"; and sociability, where those having higher values will tend to...
Homophily, the tendency of linked agents to have similar characteristics, is an important feature of...
Stochastic actor-based models for network dynamics have the primary aim of statistical inference abo...
AbstractAlthough there is much research on network formation based on the preferential attachment ru...
We consider the specification of effects of numerical actor attributes, having an interval level of ...
We consider the specification of effects of numerical actor attributes, having an interval level of ...
Social networks and the attributes of the actors in these networks are not static; they may develop ...
The dynamics of individual behavior are related to the dynamics of the social structures in which in...
Modeling the processes underlying social network and attribute change allows researchers to better i...
Homophily—the tendency for individuals to associate with similar others—is one of the most persisten...
Stochastic actor-based models are models for network dynamics that can represent a wide variety of i...
Abstract Background Connected individuals (or nodes) ...
It is common knowledge that once a group of individuals has the opportunity to interact for a certai...
This paper presents an agent based simulation model which attempts to show how the diffusion of a cu...
Longitudinal social networks analysis enables us to investigate interactions among group members ove...
1<p>Parameters are the weights actors place on various network configurations. They are the contribu...
Homophily, the tendency of linked agents to have similar characteristics, is an important feature of...
Stochastic actor-based models for network dynamics have the primary aim of statistical inference abo...
AbstractAlthough there is much research on network formation based on the preferential attachment ru...
We consider the specification of effects of numerical actor attributes, having an interval level of ...
We consider the specification of effects of numerical actor attributes, having an interval level of ...
Social networks and the attributes of the actors in these networks are not static; they may develop ...
The dynamics of individual behavior are related to the dynamics of the social structures in which in...
Modeling the processes underlying social network and attribute change allows researchers to better i...
Homophily—the tendency for individuals to associate with similar others—is one of the most persisten...
Stochastic actor-based models are models for network dynamics that can represent a wide variety of i...
Abstract Background Connected individuals (or nodes) ...
It is common knowledge that once a group of individuals has the opportunity to interact for a certai...
This paper presents an agent based simulation model which attempts to show how the diffusion of a cu...
Longitudinal social networks analysis enables us to investigate interactions among group members ove...
1<p>Parameters are the weights actors place on various network configurations. They are the contribu...
Homophily, the tendency of linked agents to have similar characteristics, is an important feature of...
Stochastic actor-based models for network dynamics have the primary aim of statistical inference abo...
AbstractAlthough there is much research on network formation based on the preferential attachment ru...