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      An Introduction to Social Network Analysis for Personality and Social Psychologists

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      Social Psychological and Personality Science
      SAGE Publications

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              Sensitivity of MRQAP Tests to Collinearity and Autocorrelation Conditions

              Multiple regression quadratic assignment procedures (MRQAP) tests are permutation tests for multiple linear regression model coefficients for data organized in square matrices of relatedness among n objects. Such a data structure is typical in social network studies, where variables indicate some type of relation between a given set of actors. We present a new permutation method (called “double semi-partialing”, or DSP) that complements the family of extant approaches to MRQAP tests. We assess the statistical bias (type I error rate) and statistical power of the set of five methods, including DSP, across a variety of conditions of network autocorrelation, of spuriousness (size of confounder effect), and of skewness in the data. These conditions are explored across three assumed data distributions: normal, gamma, and negative binomial. We find that the Freedman–Lane method and the DSP method are the most robust against a wide array of these conditions. We also find that all five methods perform better if the test statistic is pivotal. Finally, we find limitations of usefulness for MRQAP tests: All tests degrade under simultaneous conditions of extreme skewness and high spuriousness for gamma and negative binomial distributions.
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                Journal
                Social Psychological and Personality Science
                Social Psychological and Personality Science
                SAGE Publications
                1948-5506
                1948-5514
                May 05 2017
                May 2017
                June 15 2017
                May 2017
                : 8
                : 4
                : 442-453
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Psychological Science, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, NY, USA
                [2 ]Department of Psychology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA
                Article
                10.1177/1948550617709114
                b0e0f41a-faa3-4bc1-88c7-c02b27cbb86a
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