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Was messen Zentralitätsindizes?

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Unser Fokus sind die theoretischen Grundlagen gängiger Methoden zur Bestimmung von Zentralität in Netzwerken.

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Brandes, U., Kosub, S., Nick, B. (2012). Was messen Zentralitätsindizes?. In: Hennig, M., Stegbauer, C. (eds) Die Integration von Theorie und Methode in der Netzwerkforschung. VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-531-93464-8_3

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