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Social network analysis and agent-based modeling in social epidemiology
2012
Epidemiologic Perspectives & Innovations
The past five years have seen a growth in the interest in systems approaches in epidemiologic research. These approaches may be particularly appropriate for social epidemiology. Social network analysis and agent-based models (ABMs) are two approaches that have been used in the epidemiologic literature. Social network analysis involves the characterization of social networks to yield inference about how network structures may influence risk exposures among those in the network. ABMs can promote
doi:10.1186/1742-5573-9-1
pmid:22296660
pmcid:PMC3395878
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