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Análise de Motivos de Rede×Análise de Rede Ego×
ÁreaAnálise de redesAnálise de redes
FamíliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Ano de origem20021992 (Burt); foundational measurement formalised by Marsden 2002
Autor originalRonald S. Burt (structural holes framework); Peter V. Marsden (egocentric measures)
TipoStatistical pattern-detection method for directed graphsDescriptive / relational network analysis
Fonte seminalMilo, R., Shen-Orr, S., Itzkovitz, S., Kashtan, N., Chklovskii, D., & Alon, U. (2002). Network Motifs: Simple Building Blocks of Complex Networks. Science, 298(5594), 824-827. DOI ↗Burt, R.S. (1992). Structural Holes: The Social Structure of Competition. Harvard University Press. ISBN: 9780674843714
Outros nomesnetwork motifs, subgraph significance profile, Ağ Motif Analizi (Network Motifs)personal network analysis, egocentric network analysis, Ego Ağı Analizi (Personal Network Analysis)
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ResumoNetwork motif analysis is a statistical method for directed networks, introduced by Milo, Shen-Orr, and Alon in 2002, that identifies small recurring subgraph patterns — motifs — that appear significantly more often than would be expected in a comparable random network. By comparing a real network against a null ensemble of randomised graphs, the method reveals the elementary structural building blocks that define the functional organisation of biological regulatory networks, social networks, and other complex systems.Ego network analysis examines the personal network of a focal individual — the ego — by mapping their direct contacts (alters) and the ties those contacts share with one another. Formalised through Ronald Burt's structural holes framework (1992) and Marsden's egocentric measurement approach (2002), the method produces ego-level indicators such as network size, density, constraint, and brokerage role that reveal how each individual's social position shapes their access to information, resources, and influence.
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