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Frontiers in Psychology
Bayesian Model Selection with Network Based Diffusion Analysis
Andrew Whalen1 
关键词: Network Based Diffusion Analysis;    Bayesian model selection;    WAIC;    social learning;    statistical methods;   
DOI  :  10.3389/fpsyg.2016.00409
学科分类:心理学(综合)
来源: Frontiers
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【 摘 要 】

A number of recent studies have used Network Based Diffusion Analysis (NBDA) to detect the role of social transmission in the spread of a novel behavior through a population. In this paper we present a unified framework for performing NBDA in a Bayesian setting, and demonstrate how the Watanabe Akaike Information Criteria (WAIC) can be used for model selection. We present a specific example of applying this method to Time to Acquisition Diffusion Analysis (TADA). To examine the robustness of this technique, we performed a large scale simulation study and found that NBDA using WAIC could recover the correct model of social transmission under a wide range of cases, including under the presence of random effects, individual level variables, and alternative models of social transmission. This work suggests that NBDA is an effective and widely applicable tool for uncovering whether social transmission underpins the spread of a novel behavior, and may still provide accurate results even when key model assumptions are relaxed.

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