Autologistic actor attribute models
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Autologistic actor attribute models
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Autologistic actor attribute models (ALAAMs) are a family of statistical models used to model the occurrence of node attributes in network data. They are frequently used with social network data to model social influence, the process by which connections in a social network influence the outcomes experienced by nodes. The dependent variable can strictly be binary. However, they may be applied to any type of network data that incorporates binary, ordinal or continuous node attributes as dependent
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2023-12-31T15:14:38Z
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