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Statistical analysis of binary relational data: Parameter estimation
Authors:Stanley Wasserman  Sheila O&#x;Leary Weaver
Institution:University of Illinois USA
Abstract:Binary interaction data, measuring the presence or absence of a relation between pairs of actors in a “dyadic interaction situation,” are commonly gathered to study the social structure of the group of actors. Recent developments have made the statistical analysis of such data statistically easier and more substantively sophisticated. These developments allow researchers to simultaneously study several sociometric structural properties, such as reciprocity, differential popularity, and equivalence of actors. Building on this research, we review the stochastic models responsible for this breakthrough, and discuss methods for estimating expected values and model parameters. Throughout, we also highlight recent advances designed to incorporate nodal or actor attribute data into the relational data analysis. We conclude with an example illustrating these ideas based on conversational activities among actors in a group of eight people.
Keywords:Send requests for reprints to Dr  Stanley Wasserman  Department of Psychology  and Department of Statistics  603 East Daniel St    University of Illinois  Champaign  IL 61820  
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