PS statistics are offering part-funded scholarships for the course
"Social
Network Analysis for Behavioural Scientists using R (SNAR01)" to help
towards accommodation and course fees with 5 all inclusive places (inc.
accommodation and meals) for £450 (saving £300).
https://www.psstatistics.com/course/social-network-analysis-for-behavioral-
scientists-snar01/
This course is delivered by Prof. James Curley in Glasgow from 2nd-5th
July.
Course Overview:
This workshop will provide students with the opportunity to learn how to
use social network analysis to analyze social relational datasets such
as
human friendship networks or animal social networks. Attendees will
learn
how to use R and several R packages including igraph, sna, network,
asnipe,
timeordered, tsna to create network graphs, calculate descriptive
network
metrics, use randomization and random models to evaluate the
significance
of these metrics, determine graph structural properties including
community
structures, use QAP and MRQAP methods to assess how network
characteristics
relate to other individual and relational attributes, and measure change
over time in dynamic networks. Attendees will also learn how to produce
high quality network visualizations using R.
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Email oliverhoo...@psstatistics.com for details
www.psstatistics.com/course/social-network-analysis-for-behavioral-
scientists-snar01/
--
Oliver Hooker PhD.
PR statistics
2018 publications -
Phenotypic and resource use partitioning amongst sympatric lacustrine
brown trout, Salmo trutta. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society.
DOI 10.1093/biolinnean/bly032
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