Impact of methods for reducing respondent burden on personal network structural measures |
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Authors: | Christopher McCarty Peter D. Killworth James Rennell |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Florida Survey Research Center, Bureau of Economic and Business Research, PO Box 117145, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611-7145, USA;2. Division for Ocean Circulation, National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, United Kingdom |
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Abstract: | We examine methods for reducing respondent burden in evaluating alter–alter ties on a set of network structural measures. The data consist of two sets, each containing 45 alters from respondent free lists: the first contains 447 personal networks, and the second 554. Respondents evaluated the communication between 990 alter pairs. The methods were (1) dropping alters from the end of the free-list, (2) randomly dropping alters, (3) randomly dropping links, and (4) predicting ties based on transitivity. For some measures network structure is captured with samples of less than 20 alters; other measures are less consistent. Researchers should be aware of the need to sample a minimum number of alters to capture structural variation. |
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Keywords: | Personal networks Structure Respondent burden |
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