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Conducting Network Analysis in R
March 26, 2020 at 2:00 PM (EST)
Speakers: Cheri Levinson and Irina Vanzhula
Moderator: Kathryn Coniglio
This webinar, which is sponsored by the AED Early Career Special Interest Group (SIG), will provide guidance on how network analysis is a statistical approach that allows for the examination of how components of a network are related to one another. In clinical psychology, network analysis has become increasingly popular as a method of examining how symptoms influence one another and how these relations change over time (e.g., during the course of treatment). At the request of Early Career SIG members, we have organized the first of our series of webinars focused on statistical analysis to provide introduction and hands-on training on network analysis. In this webinar, Dr. Cheri Levinson and her advanced graduate student Ms. Irina Vanzhula will provide a brief overview on network theory and analysis. They will then demonstrate how to conduct network analysis in R using sample data. The webinar will conclude with the opportunity for attendees to ask questions about how to apply these statistical approaches in their own research.