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This book chapter discusses network theory, defined as the proposed processes and mechanisms that relate network properties to outcomes of interest.
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23 p.
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This is the final submitted manuscript of a book chapter accepted for publication in The SAGE Handbook of Social Network Analysis. The definitive publisher-authenticated version is available at: http://sk.sagepub.com/reference/the-sage-handbook-of-social-network-analysis/n4.xml; Borgatti, S. & Lopez-Kidwell, V. (2011). Network theory. In J. Scott & P. J. Carrington The SAGE handbook of social network analysis (pp. 40-54). London: SAGE Publications Ltd. doi: 10.4135/9781446294413.n4
Publication Title:
The SAGE Handbook of Social Network Analysis
Pages:
15
Page Start:
40
Page End:
54
Peer Reviewed:
Yes
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