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Longitudinal networks can be statistically analysed by using [[RSiena | RSiena]] from within visone.
Longitudinal networks can be statistically analyzed by using [[RSiena | RSiena]] from within visone.
 
Supported is the analysis of one-mode networks with fixed set of actors. Not supported are two-mode networks, multiple networks, multilevel (multi-group) networks, composition change of actors, and multi-parameter tests.
Supported is the analysis of one-mode networks with fixed set of actors. Not supported are two-mode networks, multiple networks, multilevel (multi-group) networks, composition change of actors, and multi-parameter tests.
For using the RSiena interface you need to define a [[network collection |network collection]] that contains your longitudinal networks.  
For using the RSiena interface you need to define a [[network collection |network collection]] that contains your longitudinal networks.  
There are two ways for defining a [[network collection |network collection]]. First, by connecting several open networks in the network  and second, loading an RSiena session file\footnote{same format as saved by using \texttt{Save to file} in the RSiena Gui or needed for loading files by \texttt{Load new session from file}, see \cite{rs-10}}


There are two ways for defining a [[network collection |network collection]]:
# by connecting several open networks in the [[collection manager|network collection manager]] (press [[File:Collection_manager.png|link=collection_manager]] in [[GUI#toolbar|visone's toolbar]])
# by loading a [[RSiena session file|RSiena session file]] in the [[file_menu | file menu]] (press [[File:Fileopen.png|link=file_menu#open]] in [[GUI#toolbar|visone's toolbar]])


If you use the [[collection manager|network collection manager]], add all observations of your data to one network collection. The order of adding defines the oder of the observations. Note that only [[siena compatible | siena compatible]] network collections can be analysed by using the RSiena interface.


add all of the open networks that belong to your longitudinal network. Here, the order of adding defines the oder of observations.
Learn more about RSiena and some more on the connection options in a
[http://visone.info/lib/exe/fetch.php?media=docs:visonesiena_man.pdf short guide on how to use Rsiena from within visone].

Latest revision as of 10:16, 18 February 2011

Longitudinal networks can be statistically analyzed by using RSiena from within visone.

Supported is the analysis of one-mode networks with fixed set of actors. Not supported are two-mode networks, multiple networks, multilevel (multi-group) networks, composition change of actors, and multi-parameter tests.

For using the RSiena interface you need to define a network collection that contains your longitudinal networks.

There are two ways for defining a network collection:

  1. by connecting several open networks in the network collection manager (press Collection manager.png in visone's toolbar)
  2. by loading a RSiena session file in the file menu (press Fileopen.png in visone's toolbar)

If you use the network collection manager, add all observations of your data to one network collection. The order of adding defines the oder of the observations. Note that only siena compatible network collections can be analysed by using the RSiena interface.

Learn more about RSiena and some more on the connection options in a short guide on how to use Rsiena from within visone.