Although longitudinal social network data are increasingly collected,
there are few guides on how to navigate the range of available tools for
longitudinal network analysis. The applied social scientist is left to
wonder: Which model is most appropriate for my data? How should I get
started with this modeling strategy? And how do I know if my model is
any good? This book answers these questions. Author Scott Duxbury
assumes that the reader is familiar with network measurement,
description, and notation, and is versed in regression analysis, but is
likely unfamiliar with statistical network methods. The goal of the book
is to guide readers towards choosing, applying, assessing, and
interpreting a longitudinal network model, and each chapter is organized
with a specific data structure or research question in mind. A companion
website includes data and R code to replicate the examples in the book.