Written by a sociologist, a graph theorist, and a statistician,
this title provides social network analysts and students with a
solid statistical foundation from which to analyze network data.
Clearly demonstrates how graph-theoretic and statistical techniques
can be employed to study some important parameters of global social
networks. The authors uses real life village-level social networks
to illustrate the practicalities, potentials, and constraints of
social network analysis ( SNA ). They also offer relevant sampling
and inferential aspects of the techniques while dealing with
potentially large networks.
Intended Audience This supplemental text is ideal for a variety
of graduate and doctoral level courses in social network analysis
in the social, behavioral, and health sciences "
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