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Statistical power of the social network autocorrelation model
Institution:1. University of Kassel, Department of Animal Nutrition and Animal Health, Nordbahnhofstrasse 1a, D-37213 Witzenhausen, Germany;2. Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Clinical Sciences, SE-750 07 Uppsala, Sweden;3. IRTA, Animal Welfare Subprogram, ES-17121 Monells, Girona, Spain;4. BIOEPAR, INRA, Oniris, 44307 Nantes, France;5. School of Agriculture, Policy and Development, PO Box 237, University of Reading, Whiteknights, Reading RG6 6AR, UK
Abstract:The network autocorrelation model has become an increasingly popular tool for conducting social network analysis. More and more researchers, however, have documented evidence of a systematic negative bias in the estimation of the network effect (ρ). In this paper, we take a different approach to the problem by investigating conditions under which, despite the underestimation bias, a network effect can still be detected by the network autocorrelation model. Using simulations, we find that moderately-sized network effects (e.g., ρ = .3) are still often detectable in modest-sized networks (i.e., 40 or more nodes). Analyses reveal that statistical power is primarily a nonlinear function of network effect size (ρ) and network size (N), although both of these factors can interact with network density and network structure to impair power under certain rare conditions. We conclude by discussing implications of these findings and guidelines for users of the autocorrelation model.
Keywords:Network autocorrelation model  Social network analysis  Statistical power
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