UCINET Regression Problem
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Hi everyone, I hope you are doing well. When I used UCINET to test a node-level hypothesis, something went wrong. My dependent variable is centrality, and my independent variables are some
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Yuan Xi
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Re: Foreign Alphabets
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Is it a specific routine that is screwing up? If I enter data with these names into the dl editor using a recent version of UCINET, like this: [cid:image001.png@...] It produces this
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Steve Borgatti
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Foreign Alphabets
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Hello everyone! Working with network datasets in Scandinavia presents a few issues concerning names. In short, characters such as umlauts or "o with stroke" aren't recognized. For example, names
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starlingdavidhunter
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Re: Exporting Network Members at Different Tie Levels
Whoops. So to try this with other data I tried the Southern Women reduced to 1-mode. Unpacking generates no output. When I looked up the Zacchary Karate Club (zackar) I see that it was composed of
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Scott Thomas
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Re: Imputing missing data with xUCINET
Thank you Prof. Borgatti! The solution suggested by you works! Best, Chuding Steve Borgatti <sborgatti@...> ÓÚ2023Äê1ÔÂ27ÈÕÖÜÎå 02:36дµÀ£º
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CHUDING LING
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#6952
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Hello I'm having this message when I tried to do reciprocity. I received error messages for both NodeReciprocity and GroupReciprocity. The input dataset is an h file, and the method I used is
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wah@...
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Re: Imputing missing data with xUCINET
Chuding, you can make your own replacena. Assume your matrix is called X. Then these lines Xt <- t(X) X[is.na(X)] = Xt[is.na(X)] will replace your missing rows with their corresponding columns. Note
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Steve Borgatti
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Re: netdraw arrowheads not removed
Thanks so much, Steve¡ªI was concerned that my issue was too trivial for any attention. I won¡¯t be back at my PC in my office until sometime next week so I¡¯ll wait for the official fix¡ªand I
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McCain,Katherine
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Re: netdraw arrowheads not removed
Hi Katherine, I took a look at the code and it turns out that the vna files don't save the arrowhead info (nor look for it when reading). I've fixed that now, but won't upload until the weekend so
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Steve Borgatti
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Imputing missing data with xUCINET
Dear all, I used to analyze social network data with UCINET. And recently I am trying to use the xUCINET package to do the analyses considering its flexibility. Now I have a question about imputing
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CHUDING LING
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netdraw arrowheads not removed
I've been having some odd interactions with Netdraw--both when I open a UCINet data file or the original dl file. The original files themselves are fine --UCINet likes my dl file. I can open both data
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McCain,Katherine
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Re: Exporting Network Members at Different Tie Levels
Good that you included screenshot. You need to remove the period. So you just type unpack zackar and hit enter steve Stephen P. Borgatti Carol Martin Gatton Chair of Management Gatton College of
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Steve Borgatti
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Re: Exporting Network Members at Different Tie Levels
Looked like a good solution but am having problem executing. I get a an error (scratch file not found). Two pics to illustrate. Never tried CLI before.
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Scott Thomas
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Re: First time using geographical coordinates in Ucinet
Hello Could you send me a pic to show how? please! Dra. Alma Beatriz Navarro CerdaProfesora-InvestigadoraFacultad de Econom¨ªa y Relaciones InternacionalesUniversidad Aut¨®noma de Baja California
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Alma Beatriz Navarro Cerda
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Re: Exporting Network Members at Different Tie Levels
Well, this isn't very elegant, but how about this? Using the std ucinet dataset "zackar" as an example, type these commands into the CLI: unpack zackar //this just creates a valued dataset called
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Steve Borgatti
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Exporting Network Members at Different Tie Levels
To study network structure I currently use Netdraw to study a network by slowing increasing the tie number to see who drops out, the number of total network ties, and who remains. Is there a way to
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Scott Thomas
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Re: shocking problems about subgroups-louvain method !!!
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I am not a mathematician but it appears from this link below that Louvain is focused on measuring modularity from non-modular to fully modular by measuring the density of edges inside vs outside a
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Scott Thomas
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Re: shocking problems about subgroups-louvain method !!!
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Your post brought this to mind: Traag, V. A., Waltman, L., & Van Eck, N. J. (2019). From Louvain to Leiden: guaranteeing well-connected communities. Scientific reports , 9 (1), 1-12.
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Elena F
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Re: #help How to deal with collinearity between independent variables when running MRQAP ?
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Hi, Assuming no violation of other OLS assumptions, you can go ahead as you choose. However, I wouldn't dismiss the outcome or see it as a problematic outcome, necessarily. By controlling for the
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David Dekker
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#help How to deal with collinearity between independent variables when running MRQAP ?
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Hi all, I encountered a problem when running MRQAP. I try to investigate which factors influnce formal collaboration between cities(weighted and undirected). I have two independent variables:
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Longxia Huo
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