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I am trying trying to create a visualization that includes two random network graphs (both with between 50 and 100 nodes). The first is a "normal" graph where all the nodes have a probability of being connected; the second is a series of egonets that are not connected to each other. So, the first the type of data you can get from a roster survey and the second is the type you can get from a name generator on a random sample survey. Short of being able create it by hand, I am at a loss on how to create second graph. Any suggestions, preferably that don't require proprietary software?
Best,
scott
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Scott D. McClurg
Associate Professor of Political Science
PN-L Moderator
Department of Political Science
Southern Illinois University
Mailcode 4501
Carbondale, IL 62901
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