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Dears colleagues. I need the calculate the centrality measures in ucinet the data excel attached. My computer doesn't have an excellent HD to do this. Who can help me? Best regards, -- Lidiane S.
By Lidiane Carvalho · #6373 ·
Re: Clique analysis - Errors of generating overlap matrices
Hi Steve,? Perfect! Great thanks for your support. The latest version of UCINET 6.681 works well for the clique analysis.? Best regards,Ngoc
By Ngoc Le · #6371 ·
Re: Chinese label turned into unreadable symbols when editing metafile image in MS PowerPoint
Yi-Hwa, If I understand you correctly, NetDraw generates a valid Metafile of the network which you successfully import into PowerPoint which shows the appropriate characters. It is only when you click
By Richard DeJordy · #6370 ·
Re: Clique analysis - Errors of generating overlap matrices [1 Attachment]
Ngoc, can you send me the data? Steve.borgatti@...<mailto:Steve.borgatti@...>. Thanks steve Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2019 6:11 PM To: ucinet@... Subject: [UCINET] Clique
By Steve Borgatti · #6369 ·
Clique analysis - Errors of generating overlap matrices
Hi Steve, I am working on Cliques function under Network\Subgroups\Cliques for three datasets: - set 1: 456 nodes, - set 2: 322 nodes extracted from set 1 - set 3: 247 nodes extracted from set 1 For
By Ngoc Le · #6368 ·
analyzing multiple networks simultaneously
Hello, I am starting to learn to use ucinet and to do social network analysis. I usually collect social cognition data from children (e.g., like/dislike, aggression, etc.). I give rosters to children
By Matthew Stapleton · #6372 ·
Re: Comparing density, reciprocity, and fragmentation across 2 networks
Thank you for your reply, Steve! Would the compare densities command be more appropriate for comparing 2 networks? If so, is there a similar command for comparing network reciprocity and
By Elizabeth Stosich · #6367 ·
Re: Actor that do not anwer the survey
There is no single answer to that. In my own work, I create two versions of the data, one with everybody, and one with only respondents. I use them both, but for different things. For example, suppose
By Steve Borgatti · #6363 ·
Re: Freeman's degree centrality measure
Elisa, if you go back to my previous message, you can see that in the example network, the strongest tie from anyone to anyone was 7. So the program assumes that Evelyn could have had a connection of
By Steve Borgatti · #6362 ·
Re: Freeman's degree centrality measure
And how does UCINET calculate the strength at which Evelyn could have been connected to every other woman? Thank you so much for your answer, Elisa
By Elisa Fern¨¢ndez Fueyo · #6361 ·
Re: Freeman's degree centrality measure
And how does UCINET calculate the strength at which Evelyn could have been connected to every other woman? Thank you so much for your answer, Elisa En martes, 21 de mayo de 2019 21:08:09 CEST,
By Elisa Fern¨¢ndez Fueyo · #6365 ·
Re: Comparing density, reciprocity, and fragmentation across 2 networks
Elizabeth, that command still exists. Go to Tools|Testing Hypotheses|Node-level. But it is not the right tool for what you want. I suppose a bootstrap test for comparing network-level reciprocity and
By Steve Borgatti · #6360 ·
Re: Freeman's degree centrality measure
Suppose the values in the data matrix (which is 18 by 18) range from 1 to 7 (not including ties to self). Evelyn¡¯s row sum of 50. But the program judges that Evelyn could have be connected to every
By Steve Borgatti · #6358 ·
Freeman's degree centrality measure
Hi, I'd like to know how the NrmDegree is calculated when studying a weighed symmetric matrix. Thank you in advance. Best wishes, Elisa
By Elisa Fern¨¢ndez Fueyo · #6357 ·
UCINET GROUP
I want to send a message: I wanted to know how NrmDegree is calculated in the freeman's degree centrality measure with a symmetric matrix with weighed values. Best wishes, Elisa
By Elisa Fern¨¢ndez Fueyo · #6366 ·
Comparing density, reciprocity, and fragmentation across 2 networks
Hello fellow UCINET users, I am looking for advice on how to compare two networks to see whether they differ significantly in density, reciprocity, and fragmentation--essentially a t-test but for
By Elizabeth Stosich · #6356 ·
Chinese label turned into unreadable symbols when editing metafile image in MS PowerPoint
Hi All, I have a question regarding the Chinese label not being able to correctly display in PowerPoint when I edited the network image/picture in metafile format I saved from NetDraw. I have been
By Yi-Hwa Liou · #6364 ·
SNA data
Hi...I have some network data that has been collected looking at interorganizational relationships. We asked a group of individuals involved in the implementation of a health program to list up to 5
By Martha Barnes · #6355 ·
Re: Chi-Square Test for more than two groups with numerical variance less than 5
Can you say more? Chi-squares are often used in crosstabs ¨C contingency tables. Is that what you are doing? What are the variables? Is there a network involved or are you just comparing with respect
By Steve Borgatti · #6354 ·
Chi-Square Test for more than two groups with numerical variance less than 5
Hello everyone, I would like to know if there is a Ucinet alternative to Chi-Square to compare data from three groups of countries. Some of the numerical values in the data are less than 5. Data
By Xanat Meza · #6353 ·