hegemon | A modular system monitor written in Rust
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I am starting a descriptive network analysis using both SNA (statnet suite) and igraph in R. I was wondering which suite to use to investigate the different properties of my network, since they have slightly different features that make them not fully interchangeable.
Unfortunately, I noticed that the 2 package returns different results (for instance, the maximal clique size identified by SNA is 8, while igraph reaches 17!. I build the two objects starting from the same edge list, stored as a dataframe. I could use intergraph to reach the same conclusions, but how do I define which package created the correct network?
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I have been asked to provide reproducible example. Providing the data would be useless as I would not be able to create a meaningful subsample of them. Unfortunately, they are private data and I cannot disseminate them. Only to give an idea, below I offer the head of my data.frame containing the edgelist named in the code 'fdi.edge.2003', of class 'data.frame'
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Answered 2018-Aug-04 at 15:37I realize this is coming late, and I hope you've already found an answer! Connections--a journal produced by the International Network for Social Network Analysis--had an article identifying discrepancies between various packages for the same measures. You can find it here: https://www.exeley.com/connections/doi/10.21307/connections-2017-002
I'm new to SNA, so I don't mean to presume to be an expert, but I'd use caution when trying to find the "correct" result. Indegree and outdegree are straightforward and should come out the same regardless of package. My understanding, though, is that clique, cluster, etc. are more nebulous, and the best measure will depend to a certain degree on the research question.
Take that for what it's worth, but I'd recommend ensuring the basic network structure is consistent--edges, indegree, outdegree shouldn't differ between packages--and then decide which package's approach is most relevant to your study.
Good luck!
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