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ELLA (Every-gal-and-guy’s
Latent Lattice Analyser): This
program, which incorporates the CLOSURE routine of Ed Haertel and the
MLLSA of Clifford Clogg, fits the lattice models used in Wiley and
Martin (1999) and Martin and Wiley (2000).
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DAMN (Dyadic Analysis of
Multiple Networks) fits the QAP routines described in Martin (1999)--link
to this paper for a description-- the latent status models described in Martin
(1998), and now p* models. (for
acknowledgements, information about NEW most recent version and fixes, follow this
link.)
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The lattice data
analyzed in Wiley and Martin (1999) and Martin and Wiley (2000).
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The ASR data analyzed in
Martin and Yeung (2003)
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CONK (CONtingency table
Konversion) manipulates contingency tables for ELLA.
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Further analyses for Is Power Sexy?
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| TIDE (Telephone Interview and Data Entry program) isn't
really public, but if you need a flexible if ugly data entry or CATI tool
for very complex data structures, maybe we can work something out.
The documentation is here. |
The Urban Communes Data Set—this is a hefty set
of data that requires a good deal more explanation (and permission), so
follow this LINK.
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