Across
- 5. Centrality measure: the number of directional links from the node to other nodes (outgoing links)
- 6. Type of dyad in which there is a directed tie from each of the nodes to the other node (hint: think of MAN scores)
- 7. Type of node that lacks any ties, directed or otherwise
- 9. Type of network that includes two or more types of nodes
- 10. Type of dyad in which there is a directed tie from one node to the other, but not vice versa (hint: think of MAN scores)
- 12. Centrality measure: the extent to which a node connects to other well connected nodes who are connected to other well connected nodes, etc.
- 13. Type of network in which there is no differentiation between the direction of flows
- 14. Type of network in which there are two different types of nodes and ties can only exist between nodes of different types
- 15. An adjacency matrix is the same as a ___ with only binary links (denoted by 0 and 1)
Down
- 1. Centrality measure: the number of directional links to the node from other node (incoming links)
- 2. Type of adjacency matrix that defines an undirected network
- 3. Centrality measure: the extent to which a node appears on the geodesic distance between all pairs of nodes in a network
- 4. Type of dyad in which there are no directed ties between the two nodes (hint: think of MAN scores)
- 6. Type of network that includes both different types of nodes and different types of ties
- 8. Distance measure: the shortest path between two nodes (the minimum degree of separation between two nodes)
- 9. Type of network that includes two or more types of ties
- 11. Centrality measure: the average geodesic distance from one node to all other nodes in the network