Testing the hypothesis of preferential attachment in social network formation

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Thomas House
Jonathan M Read
Leon Danon
Matthew J Keeling
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[1] University of Manchester,School of Mathematics
[2] University of Warwick,Warwick Infectious Disease Epidemiology Research (WIDER)
[3] Lancaster University,CHICAS, Faculty of Health and Medicine
[4] University of Bristol,School of Social and Community Medicine
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MLE; Phase-type distribution; model selection; spectral methods;
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The hypothesis of preferential attachment (PA) - whereby better connected individuals make more connections - is hotly debated, particularly in the context of epidemiological networks. The simplest models of PA, for example, are incompatible with the eradication of any disease through population-level control measures such as random vaccination. Typically, evidence has been sought for the presence or absence of preferential attachment via asymptotic power-law behaviour. Here, we present a general statistical method to test directly for evidence of PA in count data and apply this to data for contacts relevant to the spread of respiratory diseases. We find that while standard methods for model selection prefer a form of PA, careful analysis of the best fitting PA models allows for a level of contact heterogeneity that in fact allows control of respiratory diseases. Our approach is based on a flexible but numerically cheap likelihood-based model that could in principle be applied to other integer data where the hypothesis of PA is of interest.
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