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Model Adequacy Checking/Goodness-of-fit Testing for Behavior in Joint Dynamic Network/Behavior Models, with an Extension to Two-mode Networks

Authors :
Wang, C
Wang, C
Butts, CT
Hipp, J
Lakon, CM
Wang, C
Wang, C
Butts, CT
Hipp, J
Lakon, CM
Source :
Sociological Methods and Research; vol 51, iss 4, 1886-1919; 0049-1241
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The recent popularity of models that capture the dynamic coevolution of both network structure and behavior has driven the need for summary indices to assess the adequacy of these models to reproduce dynamic properties of scientific or practical importance. Whereas there are several existing indices for assessing the ability of the model to reproduce network structure over time, to date there are few indices for assessing the ability of the model to reproduce individuals’ behavior patterns. Drawing on the widely used strategy of assessing model adequacy by comparing index values summarizing features of the observed data to the distribution of those index values on simulated data from the fitted model, we propose four goals that a researcher could reasonably expect of a joint structure/behavior model regarding how well it captures behavior and describe indices for assessing each of these. These reasonably simple and easily implemented indices can be used for assessing model adequacy with any dynamic network models jointly working with networks and behavior, including the stochastic actor-based models implemented within software packages such as RSien version 1.2-24. We demonstrate the use of our indices with an empirical example to show how they can be employed in practical settings, with an additional extension to modeling affiliation dynamics in two-mode networks. Key scripts are provided in the Supplemental Document (which can be found at http://smr.sagepub.com/supplemental/).

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Sociological Methods and Research; vol 51, iss 4, 1886-1919; 0049-1241
Notes :
application/pdf, Sociological Methods and Research vol 51, iss 4, 1886-1919 0049-1241
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1367386687
Document Type :
Electronic Resource