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    Sequential social network data (English)
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    A new method is proposed for the statistical analysis of dyadic social interaction data measured over time. The data to be studied are assumed to be realizations of a social network of a fixed set of actors interacting on a single relation. The method is based on loglinear models for the probabilities for various dyad (or actor pair) states. Two statistical models are described: the first is an ``associative'' approach that allows for the study of how the network has changed over time; the second is a ``predictive'' approach that permits the researcher to model one time point as a function of previous time points. These approaches are briefly contrasted with earlier methods for the sequential analysis of social networks and are illustrated with an example of longitudinal sociometric data.
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    sociometric measurement
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    sequential dyadic interactions
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    sociometry
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    multivariate directed graph
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    dyadic social interaction data
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    loglinear models
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