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Dining-table partners in a girls dormitory at a New York State training school

Description

This data represented the dining-table partner choices of 26 girls in a dormitory at a New Rosk state training school.

Attributes

This data represents the dining choices of girls in a dormitory. Each of the vertices in the dataset represent one girl in the dormitory. The vertices are named for the girls in the dormitory. Edges in this network represent the first and second choices of the girls when asked which other girls they liked best as their dining partners. Edges in this data have a valued attribute which represents first (1) versus second (2) choices.

Collection

This network data depicts the choices of twenty-six girls living in one “cottage” (dormitory) at a New York state training school. The girls were asked to choose the girls they liked best as their dining-table partners. First and second choices are selected only.

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Source

Vladimir Batagelj and Andrej Mrvar (2006): Pajek datasets
http://vlado.fmf.uni-lj.si/pub/networks/data/.

References

J.L. Moreno, The Sociometry Reader. Glencoe (II.), The Free Press, 1960, p. 35.
W. de Nooy, A. Mrvar, & V. Batagelj, Exploratory Social Network Analysis with Pajek (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004), Chapter 1.
When publishing results obtained using this data set the original authors should be cited. In addition this package should be cited as:
Christopher L. DuBois, Emma S. Spiro, Zack Almquist, Mark S. Handcock, David Hunter, Carter T. Butts, Steven M. Goodreau, and Martina Morris. 2003 netdata: A Collection of Network Data
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