[statnet_help] Residual effect of prior ties
Simon Chambers
S.Chambers3 at westernsydney.edu.au
Sun Aug 20 20:08:52 PDT 2023
Hello,
I was hoping to understand if statnet’s temporal network tools have any capacity to model a residual effect of prior tie formation beyond the immediately preceding network.
i.e. if a dyad had an edge at t1, which was then not present at t2, the likelihood of a tie at t3 may be influenced by the presence of an edge at t1 – some networks may exhibit an increased likelihood (intermittent associations not necessarily reoccurring at the intervals represented by the panel data) whereas others may be less likely (once a tie is dissolved, it is less likely to re-form).
Thanks, Simon.
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