Handcock, Mark S.; Raftery, Adrian E.; Tantrum, Jeremy M. - In: Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series A 170 (2007) 2, pp. 301-354
Network models are widely used to represent relations between interacting units or actors. Network data often exhibit transitivity, meaning that two actors that have ties to a third actor are more likely to be tied than actors that do not, homophily by attributes of the actors or dyads, and...