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Running KliqueFinder

Running KliqueFinder. Download KliqueFinder at http://www.msu.edu/~kenfrank/software.htm#KliqueFinder_ Follow instructions to install. SKIP TO NEXT SECTION. KliqueFinder. Click “ Run Analysis ” .

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Running KliqueFinder

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  1. Running KliqueFinder • Download KliqueFinder at • http://www.msu.edu/~kenfrank/software.htm#KliqueFinder_ • Follow instructions to install SKIP TO NEXT SECTION

  2. KliqueFinder • Click “Run Analysis”. • Once the analysis is finished, click “Clusters output” button to view the evidence of subgroups and performance of algorithm. • Close clusters output • Go to netdraw and open data file as file/open/vna textfile/complete

  3. KliqueFinder • Click on “Browse…” button to specify the directory where the data file is located.

  4. KliqueFinder • Choose “Basic setup” and then click “Run setup file” button.

  5. KliqueFinder • Click on the “Browse” button to choose a data file.

  6. Run Analysis

  7. View Clusters Output

  8. Sociomatrix for “Stanne.list” AFTER ASCENT N Group And Actor Id 24 |AAAA|BBBBBB|CCCCCCCC|DDDDDD| | | | | | | 2 1|221 1| 11 2|111122| Group ID|7445|612214|98133560|796037| ------------+----+------+--------+------+ 1 A 7|A213|......|........|...1..| 1 A 24|4A3.|......|.4......|......| 1 A 4|33A.|......|........|......| 1 A 15|433A|......|........|......| ------------+----+------+--------+------+ 2 B 26|.2..|B443..|........|......| 2 B 21|.1..|4B....|...4....|....2.| 2 B 12|....|4.B...|........|......| 2 B 2|....|33.B..|........|...1..| 2 B 1|..3.|3..3B.|........|.3..2.| 2 B 14|....|....1B|........|......| ------------+----+------+--------+------+ 3 C 9|....|......|C...3.33|.3....| 3 C 8|.4..|..4...|.C.4..4.|4.....| 3 C 11|....|......|33C.4.3.|..4...| 3 C 13|.4..|.4....|444C....|......| 3 C 3|3...|.4....|4.44C...|......| 3 C 5|.1..|.....4|3.2.3C..|......| 3 C 6|....|......|444..4C4|......| 3 C 20|....|......|3..3.44C|......| ------------+----+------+--------+------+ 4 D 17|.1..|......|.1......|D.1...| 4 D 19|....|......|4.3.....|3D4...| 4 D 16|....|......|4..4...4|44D...| 4 D 10|..3.|...1..|........|...D3.| 4 D 23|....|.3....|........|.343D.| 4 D 27|.1..|.1....|........|.3..3D|

  9. PREDICTED THETA (1 base) BASED ON SIMULATIONS. VALUE BASED ON UNWEIGHTED DATA. 0.76985 ESTIMATE OF THETA (1 subgroup processes) 0.40397 THE TOTAL THETA1 IS: 1.1738 THETA1 ALSO CAN BE INTERPRETED AS HALF THE LOG-ODDS OF THE FOLLOWING TABLE, INCLUDING OBSERVED AND (EXPECTED) VALUES: TIE NO YES ___________________ | | | NO | 1604. | 92. | |(1560.) |( 136.) | IN SAME | | | SUBGROUP |--------|--------| | | | YES | 320. | 192. | |( 364.) |( 148.) | | | | ------------------- ODDS RATIO, LOG ODDS, (LOG ODDS/2) ------------------------------------------- Observed| 10.46087 2.34764 1.17382 Expected| 4.66315 1.53969 0.76985

  10. APPROXIMATE TEST OF CONCENTRATION OF TIES WITHIN SUBGROUPS BASED ON SIZE OF THETA1 subgroup processes: THETA1 | SUBGROUP | APPROX | APPROX PROCESSES| LRT | P-VALUE 0.40 34.82 0.00 APPROXIMATE TEST OF CONCENTRATION OF TIES WITHIN SUBGROUPS BASED ON CONSERVATIVE PREDICTED VALUE FOR THETA1 THETA1 | SUBGROUP | APPROX | APPROX PROCESSES| LRT | P-VALUE 0.37 29.42 0.00 These p-values are based on a likelihood ratio test between the models: LOG P(Xii'=xii')=theta0+theta1base(samegroup) LOG P(Xii'=xii')=theta0+theta1base(samegroup) + theta1 subgroup processes(samegroup) A SMALL P-VALUE INDICATES THAT ONE CAN REJECT THE NULL HYPOTHESIS THAT theta1 subgroup processes IS ZERO. AND WE TAKE THIS AS EVIDENCE THAT ACTORS ENGAGE IN EXCHANGES WITHIN SUBGROUPS AT A RATE THAT IS UNLIKELY TO HAVE OCCURRED BY CHANCE ALONE.

  11. Make Sociogram in Netdraw

  12. Sociogram of “Our Hamilton High”

  13. KliqueFinder Applications:Adding Individual Attributes: run KliqueFinder data file collt1.list make graph use ID from other file? Yes: sas file name: c:\kliqfind\indiv [be sure to include full path] id variable: nominator string variable: gradelev Save In sas, run socgramz in the working directory

  14. KliqueFinder Applications:Adding Individual Attributes: • Select “Yes” for “User ID (character) from other SAS file?”

  15. KliqueFinder Applications:Adding Individual Attributes: • Type the following information in the corresponding boxes • Then Click “Save”

  16. Choosing an ID Variable

  17. With ID based on Grade

  18. KliqueFinder Applications:Replacing Lines run KliqueFinder data file collt1.list make graph save retrieve socgramz.sas in the working directory replace all occurrences of collt1.list with collt2.list run

  19. Opening socgramz.sas

  20. Changing lines

  21. Change lines to different source

  22. New Lines based on Collt2

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