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Re: Consensus Structure Data from Krackhardt 1987
Thanks so much, Steve! That's just what I needed to know. thoughtfully Starling On Fri, Feb 2, 2024 at 5:03?PM Steve Borgatti via <sborgatti=[email protected]> wrote:
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Re: Consensus Structure Data from Krackhardt 1987
开云体育Hi Starling, figure 1 matches for me. Note that it is an ilas on the “krackad” dataset. See Transform|Aggregate|CSS in the menu. ? ? It looks like fig 2 is a consensus structure using .5 as the threshold. I think it matches too. ? ? steve ? Stephen P. Borgatti Carol Martin Gatton Chair of Management Gatton College of Business and Economics University of Kentucky ? From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of
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Sent: Friday, February 2, 2024 10:41 To: [email protected] Subject: [ucinet] Consensus Structure Data from Krackhardt 1987 ?
CAUTION: External Sender ? Hello everyone! ? I was pulled up the "Krack-High-Tec" dataset in Netdraw and generated the "Advice" network, as shown below. It has 190 ties. ? I went back to study how the dataset was generated and (re-)discovered that there were a few different sociograms depicted in the paper. Figure 1 in the paper was the LAS or locally aggregated structure. Figure 2 was the sociogram of the consensus structure.? ? I mention all of this because I can't figure our the relationship between the sociogram that I've generated with the "Krack-High-Tec" dataset? and the sociograms in Figures 1 and 2 of the paper. ? Any help/insight would be most appreciated! ? thoughtfully Starling ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? |
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Consensus Structure Data from Krackhardt 1987
Hello everyone! I was pulled up the "Krack-High-Tec" dataset in Netdraw and generated the "Advice" network, as shown below. It has 190 ties. I went back to study how the dataset was generated and (re-)discovered that there were a few different sociograms depicted in the paper. Figure 1 in the paper was the LAS or locally aggregated structure. Figure 2 was the sociogram of the consensus structure.? I mention all of this because I can't figure our the relationship between the sociogram that I've generated with the "Krack-High-Tec" dataset? and the sociograms in Figures 1 and 2 of the paper. Any help/insight would be most appreciated! thoughtfully Starling ![]()
Krack-High-Tec.jpg
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Fig 2 Sociogram of Consensus Structure.png
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Fig 1 Sociogram of locally aggregated structure.png
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Re: using extract to keep a column
开云体育Hi Martin, one way to do it is to go to Data|Filter/Extract|Extract Columns: ? ? This opens a window like this: ? ? The older routine that you’re familiar with is still available as Data|Legacy Routines|Submatrix. ? steve ? ? ? ? Stephen P. Borgatti Carol Martin Gatton Chair of Management Gatton College of Business and Economics University of Kentucky ? From: [email protected] <[email protected]>
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Sent: Sunday, January 28, 2024 02:54 To: [email protected] Subject: [ucinet] using extract to keep a column ?
CAUTION: External Sender ? Hello, I'm teaching a short course and tried to use an old exercise originally designed by Martin Everett. In the prior version of UCINET, it was possible to take the camp92 dataset, use Data > Extract and keep column 1, and then use Data > Spreadsheet to change the column values to 0 for females and 1 for males. This would then set up the possibility of checking whether the camp92 data exhibited homophily by gender. The latest version of UCINET doesn't seem to allow extracting a column and changing values in this way. Is there a workaround? |
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using extract to keep a column
Hello, I'm teaching a short course and tried to use an old exercise originally designed by Martin Everett. In the prior version of UCINET, it was possible to take the camp92 dataset, use Data > Extract and keep column 1, and then use Data > Spreadsheet to change the column values to 0 for females and 1 for males. This would then set up the possibility of checking whether the camp92 data exhibited homophily by gender. The latest version of UCINET doesn't seem to allow extracting a column and changing values in this way. Is there a workaround?
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I'm glad that I'm not the only one who had this issue! And I'm also glad that the legacy procedure is still in place, thank you for the screenshot.
I never had an issue with the legacy procedure and long pathnames, the only difference I can see between the legacy version and the new version is the dialog box where you add the IV. I just tried it again with a long pathname for the DV, and it worked fine. It just seems to be an issue with the dialog box when the filename is longer than one row. Dan |
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开云体育Hi Steve and Dan, I have not tried this for a year or perhaps more. But, yes, I have had the same problems with several different versions of regression in UCINET. I never figured out the specific details (e.g. max path length). I dealt with with this by making short folders and short file names. And not running the procedures in subfolders or subsubfolders. This allowed it to work. Whatever the problem is, the max path text length limit is different and shorter for UCINET than it is for Windows. I know this because I can use the same long paths with other programs, but not with UCINET. Sincerely, DBT On 2024-01-07 1:53 p.m., Steve Borgatti via groups.io wrote:
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开云体育Dan, the legacy procedure is still there, but moved to bottom of menu: ? ? But I’m surprised to hear that the legacy routine accepts longer filepaths than the modern routine. Is that really true? I would have thought both are limited only by windows, which (at least in the past) was limited to 260 chars. ? steve ? Stephen P. Borgatti Carol Martin Gatton Chair of Management Gatton College of Business and Economics University of Kentucky ? From: [email protected] <[email protected]>
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Sent: Saturday, January 6, 2024 19:48 To: [email protected] Subject: [ucinet] Node level regression problem #error #help #scratch.d ?
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I'm used to using the legacy procedure for node level regression, but it seems to have been removed from the latest update to UCInet. I have had problems in the past getting the current version of the procedure working, with a message saying "Error: Unable to open file SCRATCH.##D for INPUT." It turns out that the file pathname I was using for the independent variable was too long. When the file appeared in the "In model:" dialog box it wrapped around to a second line, but when I moved the file to a root directory it stopped being an issue. I don't know if this is a known issue, but it had been problematic for me for a while, and I couldn't find anything about it on the forum. I thought I would mention it in case any one else had the same issue. Is there a fix for this other than moving the file or renaming folders? Dan |
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Re: power elite data
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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of Steve Borgatti via groups.io <sborgatti@...>
Sent: Friday, November 3, 2023 6:37:50 PM To: Social Networks Discussion Forum <SOCNET@...>; [email protected] <[email protected]> Subject: [ucinet] power elite data ?
Hi all, just wanted to bring to your attention a collection of datasets compiled by and others showing connections among powerful organizations including corporations, foundations, think tanks, universities, corporate policy groups, etc. The data are freely available, no strings attached. An overview is provided here: ? ? and the data are available here: ? ? For more information, contact Bill directly at domhoff@.... ? Here’s a pretty picture from the overview. ? ? steve ? ? ? ? ? ? Stephen P. Borgatti Carol Martin Gatton Chair of Management Gatton College of Business and Economics University of Kentucky ? |
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power elite data
开云体育Hi all, just wanted to bring to your attention a collection of datasets compiled by and others showing connections among powerful organizations including corporations, foundations, think tanks, universities, corporate policy groups, etc. The data are freely available, no strings attached. An overview is provided here: ? ? and the data are available here: ? ? For more information, contact Bill directly at domhoff@.... ? Here’s a pretty picture from the overview. ? ? steve ? ? ? ? ? ? Stephen P. Borgatti Carol Martin Gatton Chair of Management Gatton College of Business and Economics University of Kentucky ? |
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PAPER RESOURCES AVAILABLE
开云体育Dear Group I started collecting journal articles in the mid 1980'S, and have an extensive collection of paper copies, many are now digitized, but if anyone would like copies to mark up, etc. I would be happy to send. Just sending out an inquiry before I shred! thanks, Maryann --
Maryann Durland PhD
mdurland@... Elkins WV 630-650-9944 |
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? First and foremost, I would like to express my sincere gratitude for your prompt . Your suggestion to check the Windows's RegEdit program and manually adjust the location of the NetDraw window was spot on. After making the necessary changes, the NetDraw window now displays correctly without any hitches.
you were right in your assumption about multiple monitors. I do indeed use multiple displays, and it seems that this was the root cause of the display anomaly. I appreciate your keen observation on this, and I'll be more cautious in the future to ensure that such issues don't recur.
Once again, thank you for your invaluable assistance. Your expertise and willingness to help have made a significant difference, and I'm truly grateful.
Warm regards,
Rui Wang
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开云体育I can’t seem to reproduce this issue. When I minimize and then hover over the netdraw icon in the taskbar, I see all open netdraw windows. Do you have multiple monitors? Is it opening netdraw somewhere else? One thing you could try is use the Windows’s RegEdit program to find the netdraw settings and manually change the location of the netdraw window: ? ? ? ? Stephen P. Borgatti Carol Martin Gatton Chair of Management Gatton College of Business and Economics University of Kentucky ? From: [email protected] <[email protected]>
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Sent: Sunday, October 1, 2023 04:29 To: [email protected] Subject: [ucinet] Issue with NetDraw Window Minimizing on Launch in Windows 11 #error #help ? CAUTION: External Sender ? I recently installed UCINET on my Windows 11 system. When I attempt to launch NetDraw, the window briefly flashes and then minimizes to the taskbar. Once minimized, I'm unable to maximize or restore the NetDraw window. Other centrality measures in UCINET work without any issues, and it's only the NetDraw visualization that's presenting this problem. I've tried various troubleshooting steps, including running the program in compatibility mode and as an administrator, but the issue persists. Has anyone else encountered this problem or have suggestions on how to resolve it? ? |
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I recently installed UCINET on my Windows 11 system. When I attempt to launch NetDraw, the window briefly flashes and then minimizes to the taskbar. Once minimized, I'm unable to maximize or restore the NetDraw window. Other centrality measures in UCINET work without any issues, and it's only the NetDraw visualization that's presenting this problem. I've tried various troubleshooting steps, including running the program in compatibility mode and as an administrator, but the issue persists. Has anyone else encountered this problem or have suggestions on how to resolve it?
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Re: Using Node-Level Regression Model for Count Data?
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开云体育Hello,Thank you so much for advice!? Based on your feedback, I’d like to ask several follow-up questions: 1. Does UCINET provide tools or functionalities that support the analysis of count data using either Poisson or Negative Binomial Regression? 2. Can UCINET determine which of these regressions is more suitable based on the characteristics of the data, such as its distribution, mean, and potential overdispersion? 3. Are there any best practices or guidelines within UCINET for data transformations, especially when considering count data? Thank you for your time and expertise! Best, Shimi
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Re: Using Node-Level Regression Model for Count Data?
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Hi Shimi, It depends partly on the distribution of your data. If the mean of the counts is relatively high, then a square root transformation of the outcome may suffice. Meanwhile, if there is considerable overdispersion in the outcome, there is not necessarily a good transformation that equates to a negative binomial. Good luck.
On Wednesday, September 13, 2023 at 10:43:43 PM EDT, Shimi Zhou <shimizhou25@...> wrote:
Hello all, I am a PhD student currently working on understanding how co-authorship network centralities influence an author's publication count. My question is: Can I utilize the node-level regression model in UCINET to perform this analysis? Given that for variables involving count data, we often opt for Poisson regression or Negative Binomial Regression, would it still be appropriate to employ node-level regression models if the dependent variable is count data in the context of my research?? I'd really appreciate any insights or guidance on this matter. Thank you in advance for your time and assistance! Best. Shimi |
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Using Node-Level Regression Model for Count Data?
#help
Hello all,
I am a PhD student currently working on understanding how co-authorship network centralities influence an author's publication count. My question is: Can I utilize the node-level regression model in UCINET to perform this analysis? Given that for variables involving count data, we often opt for Poisson regression or Negative Binomial Regression, would it still be appropriate to employ node-level regression models if the dependent variable is count data in the context of my research?? I'd really appreciate any insights or guidance on this matter. Thank you in advance for your time and assistance! Best. Shimi |
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Re: More Netdraw weirdness
开云体育Katherine, ? I don’t know if creative cloud normally has a vna association – doesn’t look like it based on quick google. But you can accidentally make one by double clicking on a .vna file in file explorer, in which case windows will throw up a window like this: ? ? If at that point if you clicked on Adobe and then clicked on ‘always’, windows would permanently assoc vna files with adobe. There are ways to undo it: ?
? ? As for number 3, let me see if I understand. You click and hold a node and move it. The lines connect3d to it don’t move until you release the mouse button. That’s the way it normally works. But that’s not happening for you? Can you send a short movie of what happens? Perhaps email me directly at sborgatti@... ? steve ? Stephen P. Borgatti ? Carol Martin Gatton Chair of Management Gatton College of Business and Economics University of Kentucky ? From: [email protected] <[email protected]>
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Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2023 11:28 To: [email protected] Subject: [ucinet] More Netdraw weirdness ? CAUTION: External Sender ? Dear Steve and all, ? I’ve got another Netdraw weirdness. I’m running UCInet 6.764 32 bit version on Windows. Within UCINet I’m still using Netdraw 2.181 which is also the stand-along version in the Analytic Technologies folder. ? My last problem with Netdraw was arrows that I couldn’t make disappear. We solved that problem by uninstalling the version of UCInet etc that I had and installing the current version. That was in February of this year—and AFAIK my system setup has not changed. I was able to use Netdraw and create great networks—moving nodes around as needed, adding attributes, etc. ? Now, two things are happening.
? Any thoughts are welcome—I’ve got a manuscript due in early November and all of my networks are currently only semi-manipulatable. I want more glorious graphics!! ? ? Kate McCain Professor Emerita, Department of Information Science College of Computing & Informatics Drexel Universith 3675 Market St., Suite 1000 Philadelphia, PA 19104 ? ? |
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More Netdraw weirdness
开云体育Dear Steve and all, ? I’ve got another Netdraw weirdness. I’m running UCInet 6.764 32 bit version on Windows. Within UCINet I’m still using Netdraw 2.181 which is also the stand-along version in the Analytic Technologies folder. ? My last problem with Netdraw was arrows that I couldn’t make disappear. We solved that problem by uninstalling the version of UCInet etc that I had and installing the current version. That was in February of this year—and AFAIK my system setup has not changed. I was able to use Netdraw and create great networks—moving nodes around as needed, adding attributes, etc. ? Now, two things are happening.
? Any thoughts are welcome—I’ve got a manuscript due in early November and all of my networks are currently only semi-manipulatable. I want more glorious graphics!! ? ? Kate McCain Professor Emerita, Department of Information Science College of Computing & Informatics Drexel Universith 3675 Market St., Suite 1000 Philadelphia, PA 19104 ? ? |