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020 _a9781412947152
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_aPrell, Christina
245 0 _aSocial Network Analysis : History, Theory and Methodology
260 _aLos angeles:
_bSage,
_c2012.
300 _a263p.
505 _aPART I BACKGROUND UNDERSTANDING 1 Becoming Familiar with Social Networks 2 A Brief History of Social Network Analysis 3 How to Study Social Networks, from Theory to Design PART 11 LEVELS OF ANALYSIS 4 Actor Level in Complete Networks / 5 Actor Level in Ego Networks 6 Dyad and Triad Levels 7 Subgroups Level 8 Network Level 9 Position and Roles Analysis PART ill ADVANCES, EXTENSIONS AND CONCLUSIONS 10 Statistical Models for Social Networks 11 Conclusions and Future of the Field
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