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Excel for organizing data to run Ucinet, social network analysis
From: chien smile
Related topics : ucinet social network analysis
Social Networks: Moving Data from UCINET to NodeXL
In this segment for COM/SOC 375, the undergraduate Social Networks class at the University of Maine at Augusta, we work through the installation of the NodeXL extension and the task of moving network data from UCINET to NodeXL, despite the challenges of disappearing files. Recorded September 21, 2012.
From: James Cook
Related topics : social network ucinet
COM/SOC 375, Social Networks: Getting Started With UCINET for Homework #5
In this course video for Social Networks, we go step-by-step through the process of downloading, installing and running UCINET. An initial exercise (for students complete in their Homework #5) is to enter family network data into an adjacency matrix, display it, and then visualize it as a sociogram using the associated NetDraw package.
COM/SOC 375 is the undergraduate social network analysis course at the University of Maine at Augusta. See course content on the web at...
From: James Cook
Related topics : social network analysis courses / analysis of social networking
Installing and Working Around the Oddities of UCINET Software
In this video for the undergraduate social networks course of the University of Maine at Augusta -- http://uma.edu -- I walk through the process for installing UCINET social network analysis software and working around some of the oddities of UCINET software. These include: anti-virus software warnings, changes in software versions between the documentation that comes with UCINET and the version you will be using, the consequences of security settings you may have on your computer for...
From: James Cook
Related topics : social network analysis software ucinet
Garbage In, Garbage Out: Making Your UCINET Networks Make Sense
GIGO is the generation-old acronym for the phrase "Garbage In, Garbage Out," which means that your analytical program will produce nonsense output if you provide nonsense input. In this brief video for the undergraduate social networks course of the University of Maine at Augusta (visi http://uma.edu on the web), we consider how GIGO applies to working with UCINET social network analysis software. Some common ways that we inadvertently generate "garbage" results are considered. Data checking...
From: James Cook
Related topics : social network analysis software ucinet / analysis of social networking
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