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Tom A.B. Snijders



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Abstract: A class of statistical models is proposed for longitudinal network data. The dependent variable is the changing (or evolving) relation network, represented by two or more observations of a directed graph with a fixed set of actors. The network evolution is modeled as the consequence of the actors making new choices, or withdrawing existing choices, on the basis of functions, with fixed and random components, that the actors try to maximize. Individual and dyadic exogenous variables can... (Update)

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Snijders, T.: The statistical evaluation of social network dynamics. In Sobel, M., Becker, M., eds.: Sociological Methodology dynamics. Basil Blackwell, Boston & London (2001) 361-395 http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/snijders01statistical.html   More

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