[Rsiena-help] Bipartite network analysis in Rsiena

Matthew Weber mattsweber at gmail.com
Thu Aug 12 21:28:35 CEST 2010


A second followup; I've played with the matrix format and I'm fairly sure I
have it structured correctly, but I continue to get the "Error: Object
'miss' not found" problem...


On 8/12/10 4:38 AM, "Ruth M. Ripley" <ruth at stats.ox.ac.uk> wrote:

> Dear Matthew,
> 
> I do not quite understand your description, but think that you may be
> trying to use a pajek file format with two mode data. This is not
> possible in RSiena: you can use either adjacency matrices or Siena net
> edgelists (the latter are described in the RSiena manual).
> 
> On the siena01Gui screen you need to define two names for the nodes in the
> ActorSets column (just leave a space between the two names), and if you
> use a Siena net you need to define the size of the network with 2 integers
> in the NbrOfActors column.
> 
> An example session file might look like the attached, assuming you want to
> use a Siena net edgelist rather than an adjacency matrix with your data
> size.
> 
> I think the error message is probably due to incorrect data format.
> 
> Hope this helps,
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Ruth
> --
> 
> 
> On Wed, 11 Aug 2010, Matthew Weber wrote:
> 
>> Hi All,
>> 
>> I'm working on analyzing bipartite longitudinal network and am hoping to use
>> Rsiena to do this. I have a network that has 248 "users" and 1970
>> "resources" and have set this data up as a bimodal network.
>> 
>> As best I can tell, the proper format for Rsiena involves setting up the
>> rows as the 248 users, followed by the 1970 resources... And setting up the
>> columns as 1970 resources followed by 248 resources. (although I've tried a
>> number of different combinations).
>> 
>> But I'm unable to get this data to load properly.
>> 
>> So I have two questions:
>> 
>> 1) If someone has an example of properly formatted bipartite network data
>> for Rsiena, would you mind sharing with me off list. An example would help.
>> 
>> 2) Second, when I'm loading the data I get an error message reading "Error:
>> Object 'miss' not found" ... Any ideas as to what would cause this message
>> would be great.
>> 
>> Thanks so much.
>> 
>> -Matt
>> 
>> 
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>> 
>> Matthew S. Weber
>> Postdoctoral Research Associate
>> Fuqua School of Business
>> Duke University
>> 
>> mattsweber at gmail.com
>> 
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Matthew S. Weber, Ph.D.
matthew.weber at usc.edu

Annenberg School for Communication - University of Southern California
Visiting Student Scholar ­ Ross School of Business ­ University of Michigan

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