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Non-response in social networks: The impact of different non-response treatments on the stability of blockmodels
Authors:Anja Žnidar&scaron  ič,Anu&scaron  ka Ferligoj,Patrick Doreian
Affiliation:1. Faculty of Organizational Sciences, University of Maribor, Slovenia;2. Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia;3. Department of Sociology, University of Pittsburgh, USA
Abstract:Discerning the essential structure of social networks is a major task. Yet, social network data usually contain different types of errors, including missing data that can wreak havoc during data analyses. Blockmodeling is one technique for delineating network structure. While we know little about its vulnerability to missing data problems, it is reasonable to expect that it is vulnerable given its positional nature. We focus on actor non-response and treatments for this. We examine their impacts on blockmodeling results using simulated and real networks. A set of ‘known’ networks are used, errors due to actor non-response are introduced and are then treated in different ways. Blockmodels are fitted to these treated networks and compared to those for the known networks. The outcome indicators are the correspondence of both position memberships and identified blockmodel structures. Both the amount and type of non-response, and considered treatments, have an impact on delineated blockmodel structures.
Keywords:Network   Actor non-response   Blockmodeling   Missing data   Imputation
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