[Rsiena-help] degree-based effects for multiple networks

marco tonellato m.tonellato at gmail.com
Mon Sep 12 15:00:22 CEST 2011


Of course outActIntn refers to the "Effect of out-degree in W on X-activity"
and not to the "Effect of in-degree in W on X-activity" as I mentioned
earlier.
Nevertheless I had problem with the in-degree one (inActIntn).

Sorry for the confusion.

Marco

On Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 2:56 PM, marco tonellato <m.tonellato at gmail.com>wrote:

> Dear All,
>
> while specifying a model for bipartite analysis, I encountered a problem
> related to degree-related effects of a one-mode network (W, the explanatory
> variable) to the bipartite one (X, the dependent variable).
>
> In particular, I couldn't specify the "Effect of in-degree in W on
> X-activity" (inActIntn) as outlined in the latest version of RSiena manual
> (7th September) at page 122.
>
>
> The code I used is the following:
>
> bipEffects <- includeEffects (bipEffects, inActIntn, name="X",
> interaction1="W")
>
> Alternatively I tried the setEffect function:
>
> bipEffects <- setEffect (bipEffects, inActIntn, name="X", interaction1="W",
> parameter=2)
>
> In both cases the effect was not found.
>
> The other degree-related effect using the bipartite network as dependent
> variable and the one-mode network as explanatory - "Effect of in-degree in W
> on X-activity" (outActIntn) - was instead specified without problems.
>
> Could you please help me understanding what I'm missing here?
>
> Thanks a lot in advance.
>
> Marco
>
>
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