A total degree of the receiver effect refers to the tendency for actors to
receive events if they have send and received more past events. The
statistic at timepoint t for dyad (i,j) (tie-oriented model)
or receiver j (actor-oriented model) is equal to the number
of events send and received by actor j before timepoint t.
Note that the 'totaldegreeReceiver' effect is only defined for directed
events.
Optionally, a scaling method can be set with scaling
. By scaling the
degree count by the total number of past events times two, the statistic
refers to the fraction of past events times two that involved actor j. At
the first time point, when no events did previously occur, it is assumed
that every actor is equally likely to receive a message and the statistic is
set equal to 1/n, where n refers to the number of actors.