Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1129575 | Social Networks | 2007 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
Social network data must accurately reflect actors’ relationships to properly estimate network features. Here, we examine multiple reports of sexual, drug-sharing and social tie data on high-risk networks in Colorado Springs. By comparing multiple reports on the same ties, we can evaluate the reliability of this study's network data. Our findings suggest that these data have a high level of reporting agreement. From these findings, we discuss implications for analysis of these and similar data and provide suggestions for future social network data collection efforts.
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Authors
jimi adams, James Moody,