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… or some of the work by Ove Frank that Karlberg drew on:
Frank, O., Harary, F., 1982. Cluster inference by using transitivity indices in empirical graphs, Journal of the
American Statistical Association 380, 835-840.
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On 10 Sep 2013, at 16:53, James Moody wrote:
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> ...or the triad-based scores for any triadic configuration, including
> transitivity, via the triad census -- Wasserman's work in the late 1970s &
> Holland & Lienhardt in the late 1960s. See Wasserman & Faust chapter 14....
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> Newman did not represent the earlier literature very well. I would not call
> 2002 "early work" for testing transitivity.
> Earlier references are:
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> Martin Karlberg, Testing transitivity in graphs, Social Networks, Volume 19,
> Issue 4, October 1997, Pages 325-343.
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> Martin Karlberg, Testing Transitivity in Digraphs, Sociological Methodology,
> 29 (1999), 225-251.
>
> Best,
> Tom
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>> Mark Newman, among others, did some early work in this area:
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>> http://arxiv.org/pdf/cond-mat/0202208v1.pdf
>> http://arxiv.org/pdf/cond-mat/0007235v2.pdf
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>> On Mon, Sep 9, 2013 at 2:05 PM, Chris Weare <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>>> Could someone please point me to literature and computer routines
>>> that to test whether an observed clusturing coefficient is
>>> significantly larger than would be expected in random networks with
>>> the same degree distribution.
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>>> Thanks in advance.
>>>
>>> Chris
>>> Research Associate Professor
>>> Price School of Public Policy
>>> University of Southern California
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