G-1SJLH Galesburg Drug Study 2 Friendship
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Properties
- Order31
- Size0
- Minimum degree1
- Maximum degree12
- Diameter10
- Clique number5
- Connectedtrue
- Arcs78.0
- File size5
- Average degree5.0323
- Strong components14
- Weak components1
- Modes1
- Temporalfalse
- Multirelationalfalse
- Directeddirected
- Realtrue
- Genealogyfalse
- Multiple linesfalse
- Weightedfalse
- Minimum weight1.0
- Maximum weight1.0
- Loopsfalse
Simmilar to the Galesburg drug study network, these is a network that represents friendship ties between 31 physicians who adopted a new drug in Galesburg (Illinois).
It is one of the two parts of the Galesburg Drug Study 2 dataset. The second part is Galesburg Drug Study 2 Discussion.
Background:
In a famous study, known as the Columbia University Drug Study, the diffusion of a new drug (gammanym) was investigated. The researchers collected data on the first subscription of this drug by physicians in several communities. In addition, they investigated friendship ties and discussion links between the physicians, asking them to name three doctors whom they considered to be personal friends and to nominate three doctors with whom they would choose to discuss medical matters.
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History:
- Original author: James S. Coleman (1926-1995), Elihu Katz (1926, Professor of Communication and Director of The Annenberg Scholars Program and Herbert Menzel (1921-). The data were taken from Knoke & Burt (1983), who used the archives of the original authors.
- Data compiled into Pajek data files by W. de Nooy, 2001.
References:
- J.S. Coleman, E. Katz and H. Menzel, Medical Innovation. A Diffusion Study (Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1966). D. Knoke and R.S. Burt, 'Prominence', in R.S. Burt and M.J. Minor (Eds.), Applied Network Analysis. A Methodological Introduction (Beverly Hills: Sage Publications, 1983, 195-222).
- W. de Nooy, A. Mrvar, & V. Batagelj, Exploratory Social Network Analysis with Pajek (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004), Chapter 9.