A 10 actor social network introduced by David Krackhardt to illustrate: degree, betweenness, centrality, closeness, etc. The traditional labeling is: Andre=0, Beverley=1, Carol=2, Diane=3, Ed=4, Fernando=5, Garth=6, Heather=7, Ike=8, Jane=9.
Reference: Krackhardt D. Assessing the political landscape: Structure, cognition, and power in organizations[J]. Administrative science quarterly, 1990: 342-369.
or:
@article{krackhardt1990assessing, title={Assessing the political landscape: Structure, cognition, and power in organizations}, author={Krackhardt, David}, journal={Administrative science quarterly}, pages={342--369}, year={1990}, publisher={JSTOR} }
Source | Target | Value |
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Group | Size | Nodes |
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N and E are the number of nodes and links. 〈k〉 and 〈d〉 are the average degree and the average distance, respectively. C and r are the average clustering coefficient and the assortative coefficient. H is the degree heterogeneity. βc is the epidemic threshold of the SIR model.
N | 10 |
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E | 18 |
<k> | 3.6 |
<d> | 1.9778 |
<C> | |
r | 0.1525 |
H | 0.1133 |
beta_c | 0.3158 |
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