Wasserman, S., & Faust, K. (1994). Social network analysis: Methods and applications. Cambridge university press.
Table of Contents
Part I. Introduction: Networks, Relations, and Structure:
1. Relations and networks in the social and behavioral sciences
2. Social network data: collection and application
Part II. Mathematical Representations of Social Networks:
3. Notation
4. Graphs and matrixes
Part III. Structural and Locational Properties:
5. Centrality, prestige, and related actor and group measures
6. Structural balance, clusterability, and transitivity
7. Cohesive subgroups
8. Affiliations, co-memberships, and overlapping subgroups
Part IV. Roles and Positions:
9. Structural equivalence
10. Blockmodels
11. Relational algebras
12. Network positions and roles
Part V. Dyadic and Triadic Methods:
13. Dyads
14. Triads
Part VI. Statistical Dyadic Interaction Models:
15. Statistical analysis of single relational networks
16. Stochastic blockmodels and goodness-of-fit indices
Part VII. Epilogue:
17. Future directions.
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