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Re: Two networks compare


 

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Yes. But you'll need version 6.666. To compare two densities, go to the CLI and use the densitydiff command. Syntax:


= densitydiff( [undir|out|in])

Example:?

->dsp densitydiff(padgm padgb undir)

To compare two degree centralization indices, use the centdiff command. Syntax:

= centdiff( [undir|out|in])

Example:?

->dsp? centdiff(padgm padgb undirected)

Note, these are undocumented commands.


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Stephen P Borgatti
Paul Chellgren Endowed Chair of Management
LINKS Center for Organizational Network Analysis
Gatton School of Business and Economics
University of Kentucky
Lexington, KY 40506 USA
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From: ucinet@... on behalf of malanyjen@... [ucinet]
Sent: Friday, November 9, 2018 7:12 AM
To: ucinet@...
Subject: [UCINET] Two networks compare
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Hi everyone:
I wonder if there is any tool in Ucinet for me to compare two different networks in terms of density or centralization. I am studying two different networks: one with 62 nodes, 0.87 density,and 0.239centralization; the other with 39 nodes, 0.65 density,and 0.135 centralization. Is there any tool which I could compare these two network just like T test in SPSS. Thanks a lot for help!

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