Balance correlations, agentic zeros, and networks: The structure of 192 years of war and peace.

IF 2.6 3区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
PLoS ONE Pub Date : 2024-12-20 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0315088
David Dekker, David Krackhardt, Patrick Doreian, Pavel N Krivitsky
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Abstract

Social network extensions of Heider's balance theory have led to a plethora of adaptations, often inconsistent with Heider and each other. We present a general model that permits the description and testing of specific balance theoretic predictions as Heider had originally proposed them. We formulate balance statements as a comparison of two conditional probabilities of a tie: [Formula: see text], conditioned on 2-path relations [Formula: see text] vs. their counterfactual negation, [Formula: see text]. Here q, r and s, are indices that identify elements in a set of mutually exclusive and exhaustive relations in a multigraph (their sum produces a complete graph). This relaxes the dichotomous assumption of a signed graph. We identify neutral ties distinctive from negative and positive ties and convert the underlying signed graph into a restricted multigraph. The point-biserial correlations of relation q with the count of 2-paths (through relations r and s) describe the difference in conditional probabilities, or the prevalence for any stipulated balance configuration. In total 18 such unique balance correlations are identified for any trichotomous multigraph, although 27 theoretical statements exist. Two major advantages of balance correlations are: direct comparison between any two correlations over time, even if network sizes and densities differ; and the evaluation of specific balanced and unbalanced behaviors and predictions. We apply the model to a large data set consisting of friendly vs hostile relations between countries from 1816 to 2007. We find strong evidence for one of the balance statements, and virtually no evidence for unbalanced predictions. However, there is ample stable evidence that "neutral" ties are important in balancing the relations among nations. Results suggest that prevalence of balance-driven behavior varies over time. Indeed, other behaviors may prevail in certain eras.

平衡相关性、代理零点和网络:192 年战争与和平的结构。
Heider平衡理论的社会网络扩展导致了过多的适应,往往与Heider和彼此不一致。我们提出了一个通用模型,允许描述和测试具体的平衡理论预测Heider最初提出了他们。我们将平衡陈述作为平局的两个条件概率的比较:[公式:见文本],条件为2-路径关系[公式:见文本]与它们的反事实否定,[公式:见文本]。这里q, r和s是标识多图中互斥和穷举关系集合中的元素的索引(它们的和生成完全图)。这放宽了有符号图的二分假设。我们识别出区别于负和正关系的中立关系,并将底层的有符号图转化为一个受限制的多图。关系q与2-路径数(通过关系r和s)的点双列相关性描述了条件概率的差异,或任何规定的平衡配置的普遍性。尽管存在27个理论陈述,但对于任何三分形多图,总共确定了18个这样的独特平衡相关性。平衡相关性的两个主要优点是:在任何两个相关性之间随时间的直接比较,即使网络大小和密度不同;以及具体平衡和不平衡行为的评价和预测。我们将该模型应用于1816年至2007年国家之间友好与敌对关系的大型数据集。我们为其中一种平衡陈述找到了强有力的证据,而几乎没有证据表明不平衡的预测。然而,有大量稳定的证据表明,“中立”关系在平衡国与国之间的关系中很重要。结果表明,平衡驱动行为的流行程度随时间而变化。事实上,在某些时代,其他行为可能会盛行。
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PLoS ONE
PLoS ONE 生物-生物学
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6.20
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5.40%
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14242
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3.7 months
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