Social sequence analysis : (Record no. 1291521)

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Title Social sequence analysis :
Remainder of title methods and applications /
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Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture New York, NY :
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Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice 2015.
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Extent xxi, 314 pages ;
Dimensions 24 cm.
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Series statement Structural analysis in the social sciences ;
Volume/sequential designation 37
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Title List of Figures page --
-- List of Tables --
-- Preface --
-- Acknowledgments --
-- PART I. INTRODUCTION -- --
Miscellaneous information 1.
Title Sequence Analysis in the Social Sciences --
-- 1.1 Timing and Context of the Book --
-- 1.2 Contributions --
-- 1.3 Audience and Scope --
-- 1.4 Related References --
-- 1.5 Plan of the Book --
-- PART II. THEORETICAL BACKGROUND -- --
Miscellaneous information 2.
Title Theoretical Foundations of Social Sequence Analysis --
-- 2.1 What Are Social Sequences --
-- 2.2 The Structural Origins of Social Sequences --
-- 2.3 Why Social Sequences Matter --
-- 2.4 Origins of Social Sequence Analysis Techniques --
-- 2.4.1 Narrative Positivism --
-- 2.4.2 The Relational Nature of Social Phenomena --
-- 2.4.3 The Development of Whole-Sequence --
-- Analysis Methods --
-- 2.4.4 Pivotal Criticisms --
-- 2.5 The Second Wave of Social Sequence Analysis --
-- 2.5.1 Sequences as Networks --
-- 2.5.2 Microsequence Analysis --
-- 2.6 Looking Ahead --
-- Contents --
-- PART III. SOCIAL SEQUENCE ANALYSIS CONCEPTS AND TECHNIQUES -- --
Miscellaneous information 3.
Title Sequence Analysis Concepts and Data --
-- 3.1 Sequence Properties --
-- 3.1.1 Positions --
-- 3.1.2 Elements --
-- 3.1.3 Substructures --
-- 3.1.4 Subjects --
-- 3.2 Key Issues in Sequence Data --
-- 3.2.1 Recurrence --
-- 3.2.2 Ties and Multidimensionality --
-- 3.2.3 Gaps --
-- 3.3 The Sequence Universe --
-- 3.3.1 Size --
-- 3.3.2 Boundary Specification --
-- 3.4 Sequence Data --
-- 3.4.1 Data Collection --
-- 3.4.2 Element-Position Sampling --
-- 3.4.3 Units of Measure --
-- 3.5 Data Used in This Book --
-- 3.5.1 The Survey of Health, Ageing, and Retirement --
-- in Europe (SHARE --
-- 3.5.2 The Correlates of War Global Trade Network --
-- 3.5.3 The Davis, 'Gardner, and Gardner Deep --
-- South Study --
-- 3.5.4 The Multinational Time Use Study (MTUS --
-- 3.5.5 The American Time Use Survey (ATUS -- --
Miscellaneous information 4.
Title Detecting Sequence Structure --
-- 4.1 Descriptive Analysis --
-- 4.1.1 Sequence Length --
-- 4.1.2 Element Frequencies --
-- 4.1.3 n-grams --
-- 4.1.4 Position Reports --
-- 4.2 Describing Stochastic Patterns --
-- 4.2.1 Transition Matrices --
-- 4.2.2 Markov Chains --
-- 4.3 Sequential Connection --
-- 4.3.1 Empirical Illustration: Gender Differences --
-- in the Parenthood-Stress Link --
-- 4.4 Stationarity --
-- 4.4.1 Empirical Illustration: Stationarity in the --
-- World System --
-- 4.5 Spells --
-- 4.6 Homogeneity --
-- 4.7 On Using Summary Statistics and Tests --
-- 4.8 Visual Aids --
-- 4.8.1 Transition Bubble Graphs --
-- 4.8.2 State Transition Diagrams --
-- 4.8.3 Sequence Index Plots --
-- 4.8.4 State Distribution Graphs --
-- 4.8.5 Tempograms --
-- 4.8.6 Sequence-Network Diagrams --
-- 4.8.7 On the Use of Color and Grayscale --
-- 4.9 Looking Ahead -- --
Miscellaneous information 5.
Title Whole-Sequence Comparison Methods --
-- 5.1 Sequence Alignment --
-- 5.1.1 Sequence Alignment Operations --
-- 5.1.2 Operation Costs and Distance --
-- 5.2 Classical Optimal Matching (OM --
-- 5.2.1 Finding the Optimal Solution --
-- 5.2.2 The Needleman-Wunsch Algorithm --
-- 5.3 Basic Operation Cost Regimes --
-- 5.3.1 Levenshtein Distance --
-- 5.3.2 Levenshtein II Distance --
-- 5.3.3 Hamming Distance --
-- 5.4 Considerations in Setting Operation Costs --
-- 5.4.1 Order versus Timing --
-- 5.4.2 Time Warping --
-- 5.5 Criticisms of Classical OM --
-- 5.5.1 Theory/Method Fit --
-- 5.5.2 Arbitrary Operation Costs --
-- 5.6 Improvements on Classical OM --
-- 5.6.1 Variable Substitution Costs --
-- 5.6.2 Distance Normalization --
-- 5.6.3 Reference Sequence Comparison --
-- 5.6.4 Spell-Adjusted Distances --
-- 5.6.5 The Dynamic Hamming Method --
-- 5.7 Detecting Whole Sequence Patterns --
-- 5.7.1 Hierarchical Cluster Analysis --
-- 5.7.2 Identifying Sequence Classes --
-- 5.7.3 Assessing Validity and Reliability --
-- 5.7.4 Describing Sequence Classes --
-- 5.8 Recent Advances in Sequence Comparison --
-- 5.8.1 Multidimensional Sequence Analysis --
-- 5.8.2 Two-Stage Optimal Matching (2SOM) Analysis --
-- 5.8.3 Transition Sequence Analysis --
-- Contents i --
-- 5.8A Nonalignment Techniques --
-- s. 8.5 Beyond Cluster Analysis --
-- PART IV. NEW DIRECTIONS IN SOCIAL SEQUENCE ANALYSIS -- --
Miscellaneous information 6.
Title Network Methods for Sequence Analysis --
-- 6.1 Theoretical Rationale --
-- 6.1.1 Networks of Sequences I56 --
-- 6.1.2 Sequences as Bases of Affiliations --
-- 6.2 Network Concepts and Terms --
-- 6.2.1 Network Matrices and Components --
-- 6.2.2 Directed and Undirected Networks --
-- 6.2.3 One- and Two-Mode Networks --
-- 6.2.4 Subject Comembership and Element Overlap --
-- 6.3 Sequence-Network Construction --
-- 6.3.1 Nonrecurrent Sequence Networks --
-- 6.3.2 Recurrent Seque?tce Affiliation Networks --
-- 6.3.3 Directed Sequence Networks --
-- 6.3.4 Multidimensional Sequence Networks --
-- 6.4 Visualization --
-- 6.4.1 Relationships among Subjects --
-- 6.4.2 Two-Mode Ordered Event Networks --
-- 6.4.3 Two-Mode Recurrent Sequences --
-- 6.4.4 Directed Sequence Networks --
-- 6.5 Structural Measures for Sequence Networks --
-- 6.6 Identification of Subject/Element Subsets --
-- 6.6.1 Subsets in Sequence Affiliation Networks --
-- 6.6.2 Element Subsets in Directed Sequence Networks --
-- 6.6.3 Sequence Motifs --
-- 6.7 Event Structure Analysis --
-- 6.8 Statistical Network Models for Sequential Events --
-- 6.8.1 Exponential Random Graph (p*) Models --
-- 6.8.2 ERGMs for Ordered Nonrecurrent Sequence --
-- Networks --
-- 6.9 Dynamic Sequence Networks --
-- 6.9.1 Subject- and Element-Eevel Change --
-- 6.9.2 Sequence Subset Evolution --
-- 6.9.3 Whole Sequence-Network Evolution --
-- 6.10 Conclusion -- --
Miscellaneous information 7.
Title Social Microsequence Analysis --
-- 7.1 An Exemplary Sequence Context --
-- 7.2 The Elements of Social Microsequences --
-- 7.2.1 Relationship to Microinteraction Sequences --
-- x Contents --
-- 7.2.2 Elements and Positions --
-- 7.2.3 Data Collection and Availability --
-- 7.3 Nonnetwork Sequence Approaches --
-- 7.3.1 OM Sequence Classification --
-- 7.3.2 Transition and Switching Analysis --
-- 7.4 Sequence-Network Approaches --
-- 7.4.1 Synchrony --
-- 7.4.2 Measurement of Synchrony --
-- 7.4.3 Identifying Sources of Synchrony --
-- 7.4.4 Routine --
-- 7.4. S Measurement and Visualization of Routine --
-- 7.5 Next Steps --
-- PART V. CONCLUSIONS -- --
Miscellaneous information 8.
Title The Promise of Social Sequence Analysis --
-- 8.1 Limitations --
-- 8.2 Future Research --
-- 8.2.1 Routine and Routinization --
-- 8.2.2 Sequence Networks, Network Sequences --
-- 8.2.3 Sequential Statistical Inference --
-- 8.2.4 Data Collection --
-- Appendix A Recent Whole-Sequence Pattern Analyses --
-- Appendix B Linkage Criteria for Agglomerative --
-- Hierarchical Clustering --
-- References --
-- Index.
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