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notesBorrowing: The notes borrowing network between social-informatics students

Description

The data come from a survey conducted in May 1993 on 13 social-informatics students (Hlebec, 1996). The network was constructed from answers to the question, <U+201C>How often did you borrow notes from this person?<U+201D> for each of the fellow students. The respondents indicated the frequency of borrowing by choosing (on a computer) a line of length 1<U+2013>20, where 1 meant no borrowing. 1 was deducted from all answers, so that 0 now means no borrowing. The data was first used for blockmodeling in <U+017D>iberna (2007).

Usage

data("notesBorrowing")

Arguments

Format

The data set is a valued matrix with 13 rows and columns.

References

Hlebec, V., (1996). Metodolo<U+0161>ke zna<U+010D>ilnosti anketnega zbiranja podatkov v analizi omre<U+017E>ji: Magistersko delo. FDV, Ljubljana.

<U+017D>iberna, A. (2007). Generalized blockmodeling of valued networks. Social Networks, 29, 105<U+2013>126. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socnet.2006.04.002

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
data(notesBorrowing)

# Plot the network.
# (The function plotMat is from blockmodeling package.)
# plotMat(nyt)
# }

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