2013-12-20T13:11:25Z
2013-12-20T13:11:25Z
2010-08-01
2013-12-20T13:11:25Z
This paper examines statistical analysis of social reciprocity, that is, the balance between addressing and receiving behaviour in social interactions. Specifically, it focuses on the measurement of social reciprocity by means of directionality and skew-symmetry statistics at different levels. Two statistics have been used as overall measures of social reciprocity at group level: the directional consistency and the skew-symmetry statistics. Furthermore, the skew-symmetry statistic allows social researchers to obtain complementary information at dyadic and individual levels. However, having computed these measures, social researchers may be interested in testing statistical hypotheses regarding social reciprocity. For this reason, it has been developed a statistical procedure, based on Monte Carlo sampling, in order to allow social researchers to describe groups and make statistical decisions.
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English
Psicologia social; Anàlisi diàdic (Ciències socials); Mètode de Montecarlo; Social psychology; Dyadic analysis (Social sciences); Monte Carlo method
Springer Verlag
Versió postprint del document publicat a: http://dx.odi.org/10.1007/s11135-009-9255-6
Quality & Quantity, 2010, vol. 44, p. 971-984
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11135-009-9255-6
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