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Rick
: This is based on geography. My field site contains two major ethic groups, Latinos and Blacks. These groups are refined...
John McCreery
: Without alter-to-alter relations, what’s the point of the network analysis? To say one person has 103...
Rick
: I’ll do that the next time I get a gig requiring organizational anth. skills. Right now I’m trying to get a...
John McCreery
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Carlos Malavoglia
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Rick
: Wow, thanx. I’ve been using Ucinet 6, Netdraw, and Egonet. I’ve already used SPSS to analyze the ego networks...
John McCreery
: P.S. I use Pajek for network analysis, one reason, besides the fact that the program is free and powerful, is...
John McCreery
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