探索采样变量,规模变量和节点聚合对估计网络一致性的影响
Arianne Herrera-Bennett1, Mijke Rhemtulla1
1Department of Psychology, University of California, Davis, CA, USA.
Multivariate behavioral research
|March 13, 2025
概括
网络模型的可复制性取决于测量质量. 使用多项指标和更大的样本可以提高网络属性的一致性,提高跨研究的概括性.
科学领域:
- 心理学科学 心理学科学
- 网络科学 网络科学
- 量化心理学 量化心理学
背景情况:
- 网络模型的可复制性和通用性越来越多地受到讨论.
- 方法问题,如单项指标和非相同的措施,可能会导致不一致.
研究的目的:
- 为了将采样变异性与网络可复制性的规模变异性分开.
- 探索是否聚合更多项目的节点得分可以改善网络特征的一致性.
主要方法:
- 使用经验数据重新采样方法.
- 使用不同的样本大小和节点聚合水平评估网络属性.
主要成果:
- 规模变化带来了比采样变化更多的网络属性差异.
- 随着更大的样本和增加的节点聚合,差异减少了.
- 多项指标产生了更密集的网络,更高的灵敏度,更大的全球强度和更一致的网络属性.
结论:
- 较差的测量条件会导致样本间网络属性的变化.
- 变化可能反映了真正的网络结构或测量仪器的限制.
- 项目聚合对于可靠和可复制的网络分析至关重要.
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