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Date:         Fri, 23 Feb 2007 05:47:14 -0800
Reply-To:     Chao Yawo <yawo1964@yahoo.com>
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From:         Chao Yawo <yawo1964@yahoo.com>
Subject:      Re: SPSSX-L Digest - 21 Feb 2007 to 22 Feb 2007 (#2007-54)
Comments: To: "Tibert, Brock" <BTibert@bentley.edu>
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Brock,

I can help you, if i understand your question correctly. Can you describe the physical structure of the data ? I do network analysis, and there are software such as UCINET that you can use to do the analysis.

Regards, Y

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Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 13:08:10 -0500 From:"Tibert, Brock" <BTibert@bentley.edu> Subject: Network Analysis Plain Text Attachment [ Scan and Save to Computer | Save to Yahoo! Briefcase ]

Hello everyone,

Has anyone ever performed network analysis? I want to look at the associations of my data, and believe it to be a proper technique. How does my data need to be setup? What software do I have to use? Any help will be greatly appreciated.

The data I have are set up such that each respondent can list from 1-6 choices, and I have a feeling that certain choices can be linked to each other. It is one record per respondent, but I am not sure if this is the proper setup for the datafile.

Many thanks in advance,

~ Brock

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