Physics – Condensed Matter – Disordered Systems and Neural Networks
Scientific paper
2003-06-12
Physics
Condensed Matter
Disordered Systems and Neural Networks
Minor corrections made and a few citations added. 31 pages, 13 figures
Scientific paper
We perform sensitivity analyses to assess the impact of missing data on the structural properties of social networks. The social network is conceived of as being generated by a bipartite graph, in which actors are linked together via multiple interaction contexts or affiliations. We discuss three principal missing data mechanisms: network boundary specification (non-inclusion of actors or affiliations), survey non-response, and censoring by vertex degree (fixed choice design), examining their impact on the scientific collaboration network from the Los Alamos E-print Archive as well as random bipartite graphs. The results show that network boundary specification and fixed choice designs can dramatically alter estimates of network-level statistics. The observed clustering and assortativity coefficients are overestimated via omission of interaction contexts (affiliations) or fixed choice of affiliations, and underestimated via actor non-response, which results in inflated measurement error. We also find that social networks with multiple interaction contexts have certain surprising properties due to the presence of overlapping cliques. In particular, assortativity by degree does not necessarily improve network robustness to random omission of nodes as predicted by current theory.
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