Positive and negative relations play an essential role in human behavior and shape the communities we live in. Despite their importance, data about signed relations is rare and commonly gathered through surveys. Interaction data is more abundant, for instance, in the form of proximity or communication data. So far, though, it could not be utilized to detect signed relations. In this paper, we show how the underlying signed relations can be extracted with such data. Employing a statistical network approach, we construct networks of signed relations in five communities. We then show that these relations correspond to the ones reported by the individuals themselves. Additionally, using inferred relations, we study the homophily of individuals with respect to gender, religious beliefs, and financial backgrounds. Finally, we study group cohesion in the analyzed communities by evaluating triad statistics in the reconstructed signed network.
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Andres, G., Casiraghi, G., Vaccario, G., & Schweitzer, F. (2023). Reconstructing signed relations from interaction data. Scientific Reports, 13(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-47822-1
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