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Hongjie,
Yes, both static and dynamic ERGMs can be fit to egocentrically sampled
data. A paper is immanent, but in the meantime you can find information
in the ERGM and STERGM tutorials on the statnet wiki:
https://statnet.csde.washington.edu/trac/wiki/Sunbelt2013#WorkshopMaterials
best,
Martina
On Mon, 19 Aug 2013, Hongjie Liu wrote:
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> models. Can ERGM be used in egocentric network data analysis? If so, are they references?
> Thanks,
>
> Hongjie
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