Hi Susan,
AGNA is freeware software that allows depicting the social network of
persons
Based on a matrix of interrelationship (either "yes"/"no" or other indices).
In addition, you can calculate diverse measures of social networks.
Best,
Holger
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Hi All,
I am currently doing a project that requires us in its simplest form
to map the client relationships of a key team (20 people) and to input
and assess the strength, depth, and interconnectedness of each
relationship.
Do any of you have recommendations of programs that will allow one to do
this without a steep learning curve. Most that I've come across seem to
require extensive programming and mathematical knowledge.
Suggestions would be most welcome!
Thanks,
Sue
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Susan David, Ph.D.
Director, Evidence Based Psychology LLC
Co-director, Institute of Coaching, McLean/Harvard Medical School
Research Affiliate, Health, Emotion and Behavior Laboratory, Yale University
Instructor of Psychology, Department of Psychiatry, Harvard University
sdavid@mclean.harvard.edu