Generalized blockmodeling / Patrick Doreian, Vladimir Batagelj, Anuška Ferligoj.
Material type: TextSeries: Structural analysis in the social sciences ; 25.Publication details: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2005.Description: 1 online resource (xv, 384 pages) : illustrationsContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9780511080883
- 0511080883
- 9780511584176
- 0511584172
- 9786610437184
- 6610437181
- 1107140110
- 9781107140110
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- 9781280437182
- 0511298048
- 9780511298042
- 0511170912
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- 0511196466
- 9780511196461
- Social networks -- Mathematical models
- Sociometry
- Réseaux sociaux -- Modèles mathématiques
- Sociométrie
- PSYCHOLOGY -- Social Psychology
- Social networks -- Mathematical models
- Sociometry
- Netzwerkanalyse Soziologie
- Blockmodellanalyse
- Soziometrie
- Sociale netwerken
- Wiskundige modellen
- Sociometrie
- Redes sociais (modelos matemáticos)
- Sociometria
- 302/.01/5195 22
- HM741 .D67 2005eb
- 70.03
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 363-374) and indexes.
"This book provides an integrated treatment of blockmodeling, the most frequently used technique in social network analysis. It secures its mathematical foundations and then generalizes blockmodeling for analyzing many types of network structures. Examples are used throughout the text and include small group structures, little league baseball teams, intra-organizational networks, inter-organizational networks, baboon grooming networks, marriage ties of noble families, trust networks, signed networks, Supreme Court decisions, journal citation networks, and alliance networks."--Jacket
Print version record.
1. Social networks and blockmodels -- 2. Network data sets -- 3. Mathematical prelude -- 4. Relations and graphs for network analysis -- 5. Clustering approaches -- 6. An optimizational approach to conventional blockmodeling -- 7. Foundations for generalized blockmodeling -- 8. Blockmodeling two-mode network data -- 9. Semirings and lattices -- 10. Balance theory and blockmodeling signed networks -- 11. Symmetric-acyclic blockmodels -- 12. Extending generalized blockmodeling.
English.
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