D. Knoke, and S. Yang. Quantitative applications in the social sciences Sage, Los Angeles, CA, 2nd ed edition, (2008)
Abstract
In the thoroughly updated edition of Social Network Analysis, authors David Knoke and Song Yang take into account the vast number of changes in the field that have occurred in the 25 years since the first edition was published. They cover various issues in basic network concepts, data collection, and network analytical methodology. They succinctly illustrate the concepts and methods related to substantive social network research problems, citing examples ranging from children's play groups to organizations, communities, and international systems. Readers can also analyze the real and artificial datasets incorporated throughout the book. Key Features of the Second Edition
* Expands on the previous edition by incorporating new basic social network developments
* Provides a general overview of fundamental theoretical and methodological topics
* Clearly presents concepts by using concise language and avoiding technical complexities
%0 Book
%1 KnokeYang:2008
%A Knoke, David
%A Yang, Song
%B Social Network Analysis
%C Los Angeles, CA
%D 2008
%I Sage
%K methodology network-analysis social
%T Social network analysis
%V 154
%X In the thoroughly updated edition of Social Network Analysis, authors David Knoke and Song Yang take into account the vast number of changes in the field that have occurred in the 25 years since the first edition was published. They cover various issues in basic network concepts, data collection, and network analytical methodology. They succinctly illustrate the concepts and methods related to substantive social network research problems, citing examples ranging from children's play groups to organizations, communities, and international systems. Readers can also analyze the real and artificial datasets incorporated throughout the book. Key Features of the Second Edition
* Expands on the previous edition by incorporating new basic social network developments
* Provides a general overview of fundamental theoretical and methodological topics
* Clearly presents concepts by using concise language and avoiding technical complexities
%Z Introduction to theory and use of social network analysis.
%7 2nd ed
%@ 9781412927499
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* Expands on the previous edition by incorporating new basic social network developments
* Provides a general overview of fundamental theoretical and methodological topics
* Clearly presents concepts by using concise language and avoiding technical complexities},
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date-modified = {2010-02-28 21:03:33 -0500},
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