A team from India, Netherlands, Poland, and Switzerland has looked at how to improve data analysis and to reduce the inherent bias in social network analysis. In an article published in the International Journal of Applied Management Science, the researchers recognize that in quantitative surveys and social network analysis, the accuracy of data can often be skewed by biases in how respondents answer the questions.
Researchers investigate inherent bias in survey data of social network analysis
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