Network analysis of multivariate data in psychological science

In recent years, network analysis has been applied to identify and analyse patterns of statistical association in multivariate psychological data. In these approaches, network nodes represent variables in a data set, and edges represent pairwise conditional associations between variables in the data...

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Published inNature Reviews Methods Primers Vol. 1; no. 1; p. 58
Main Authors Borsboom, Denny, Deserno, Marie K, Rhemtulla, Mijke, Epskamp, Sacha, Fried, Eiko I, McNally, Richard J, Robinaugh, Donald J, Perugini, Marco, Dalege, Jonas, Costantini, Giulio, Isvoranu, Adela-Maria, Wysocki, Anna C, van Borkulo, Claudia D, van Bork, Riet, Waldorp, Lourens J
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published London Nature Publishing Group 19.08.2021
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ISSN2662-8449
DOI10.1038/s43586-021-00055-w

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Summary:In recent years, network analysis has been applied to identify and analyse patterns of statistical association in multivariate psychological data. In these approaches, network nodes represent variables in a data set, and edges represent pairwise conditional associations between variables in the data, while conditioning on the remaining variables. This Primer provides an anatomy of these techniques, describes the current state of the art and discusses open problems. We identify relevant data structures in which network analysis may be applied: cross-sectional data, repeated measures and intensive longitudinal data. We then discuss the estimation of network structures in each of these cases, as well as assessment techniques to evaluate network robustness and replicability. Successful applications of the technique in different research areas are highlighted. Finally, we discuss limitations and challenges for future research.Network analysis allows the investigation of complex patterns and relationships by examining nodes and the edges connecting them. Borsboom et al. discuss the adoption of network analysis in psychological research.
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ISSN:2662-8449
DOI:10.1038/s43586-021-00055-w