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“Treatment of Non-Response in Longitudinal Network Studies.”
By Mark Huisman and Christian Steglich, 2008.
Social Networks 30, 297-309.

The collection of longitudinal data on complete social networks often faces the problem of actor non-response. The resulting incomplete data pose a challenge to statistical analysis, as there typically is no natural way how to treat the missing cases. This paper examines the problems caused by actors missing as nominators, but still occurring as nominees, in complete, directed networks measured in a panel design. In the framework of stochastic actor-driven models for network change (“SIENA models”), different methods to cope with such incomplete data are investigated. Data on a friendship network among female high school students are used to illustrate the procedures. Similar problems related to early panel exit and late panel entry are not addressed.

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