1st Edition

Network Analysis for Rating Datasets in R a multi-disciplinary perspective

By Iasonas Lamprianou Copyright 2027
266 Pages 83 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

266 Pages 83 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This is the first book to illustrate the use of Network Analysis for the analysis of rating datasets. It uses a multi-disciplinary approach to focus on the quantification and visualization of rater effects for exploration, diagnosis, reporting, decision-making, and planning. Combining cutting-edge theories of rater effects with step-by-step practical examples using publicly available data and... Read more

Chpater 1: Introduction, Chapter 2: The Wild Rollercoaster of Human Judgment (Hold on Tight!), Chapter 3: Modeling Severity with Directed Networks: the Arrows of Judgment, Chapter 4: (In)consistency: The Not-So-Honorable Judges, Chapter 5: Many-Facets data & Network Analysis: the Halo Effect, Chapter 6: Advanced Topics (Part I): Bipartite Networks and Exponential Random Graph Models, Chapter 7: Advanced Topics (Part II): Drift and Community Cohesion, Chapter 8: Advanced Topics (Part III): The Gold Standard Strikes Back, Chapter 9: The Jester’s Last Bow – Reflections, Lessons, and Practical Wisdom             

   

Biography

Iasonas Lamprianou is Professor of Quantitative Methods at the University of Cyprus. He specializes in the operationalization and measurement of latent variables in the social sciences.