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You might look at these;
Borgatti, S.P., Carley, K., and Krackhardt, D. (in press) Robustness of
Centrality Measures under Conditions of Imperfect Data. Social Networks.[in
press, but the pdf is here:
http://www.analytictech.com/borgatti/papers/robustness.pdf
Costenbader, E. and Valente, T.W. 2003. The stability of centrality measures
when networks are sampled. Social Networks 25 (2003) 283-307
Everett, M.G., and Borgatti, S.P. 2005. Ego-Network Betweenness. Social
Networks. 27(1): 31-38.
Tina Kogovšek and Anuška Ferligoj 2005. Effects on reliability and validity
of egocentered network measurements. Social Networks,
Steve.
Steve Borgatti
Org Studies, Boston College
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>Hi,
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>I am looking for literature examining the validity and reliability of
>personal and complete network measures.
>
>I have searched and located a the series of "informant accuracy" papers
>written by Killworth et al, as well as emerging work using
>MultiTrait/MultiMethod approaches.
>
>Are there other works or research on this subject - specifically, my
>interest is in examining the reliability and validity issues raised by
>collection and measurement of network data.
>
>I will re-post my collated responses. Thanks in anticipation of your
>assistance
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>With appreciation,
>
>Pinto
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