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041 _aeng
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100 1 _aWASSERMAN, Stanley
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245 1 0 _aSocial network analysis :
_bmethods and applications /
_cStanley Wasserman, Katherine Faust.
260 _aNew York :
_bCambridge University Press,
_c1994
300 _a825 p.
490 _a(Structural analysis in the social sciences ;
_vv. 8)
505 _tPart I: Networks, relations, and stucture
_t1. Social network analysis in the social and behavioral sciences
_t2. Social Network data
_tPart II: Mathematical representations of social networks
_t3. Notation for social network data
_t4. Graphs and matrices
_tPart III: Sructural and locational properties
_t5. Centrality and prestige
_t6. Stuctural balance and transitivity
_t7. Cohesive subgroups
_t8. Affiliations and overlapping subgroups
_tPart IV: Roles and positions
_t9. Stuctural equivalence
_t10. Blockmodels
_t11. Relational algebras
_t12. Networks positions and roles
_tPart V: Dyadic and triadic methods
_t13. Dyads
_t14. Triads
_tPart VI: Statistical Dyadic interaction models
_t15. Statistical analysis of single relational networks
_t16. Stochastic blockmodels and goodness-of-fit indices
_tPart VII: Epilogue
_t17. Future directions
650 4 _aRede Social
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650 4 _aSociologia
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650 4 _aComportamento Humano
_911992
650 4 _aEstatística
_911991
650 4 _aAnálise
_915049
700 1 _aFAUST, Katherine
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909 _a201802
_bBibl. resp.
942 _cG
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