Conditional estimation of exponential random graph models from snowball sampling designs |
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Authors: | Philippa E. Pattison Garry L. Robins Tom A.B. Snijders Peng Wang |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Psychological Sciences, University of Melbourne, Australia;2. Department of Statistics, University of Oxford, United Kingdom;3. Department of Politics, University of Oxford, United Kingdom;4. Department of Sociology, University of Groningen, Netherlands |
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Abstract: | A complete survey of a network in a large population may be prohibitively difficult and costly. So it is important to estimate models for networks using data from various network sampling designs, such as link-tracing designs. We focus here on snowball sampling designs, designs in which the members of an initial sample of network members are asked to nominate their network partners, their network partners are then traced and asked to nominate their network partners, and so on. We assume an exponential random graph model (ERGM) of a particular parametric form and outline a conditional maximum likelihood estimation procedure for obtaining estimates of ERGM parameters. This procedure is intended to complement the likelihood approach developed by Handcock and Gile (2010) by providing a practical means of estimation when the size of the complete network is unknown and/or the complete network is very large. We report the outcome of a simulation study with a known model designed to assess the impact of initial sample size, population size, and number of sampling waves on properties of the estimates. We conclude with a discussion of the potential applications and further developments of the approach. |
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Keywords: | Social networks Exponential random graph models Snowball sampling Conditional Markov chain Monte Carlo maximum likelihood estimation |
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