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EgoWeb 2.0 Workshop at INSNA’s 2019 Sunbelt Conference in Montréal on June 18 at 8:30 AM.

EGOWEB 2.0: FLEXIBLE AND USER FRIENDLY SOCIAL NETWORK DATA COLLECTION SOFTWARE (BASIC AND ADVANCED) David Kennedy, Marie R. Kennedy, Stacey Giroux Tuesday 8:30 AM, 6-hour In these hands-on workshops, attendees will learn to use EgoWeb 2.0, an open-source and freely available software for

New books on network methods reference EgoWeb 2.0

Borgatti, Everett, and Johnson updated their 2014 overview of social network methods with a new edition to Analyzing Social Networks. They updated the section on Specialized data collection software. In addition to repeating their references to EgoNet (which is the software

New publication: Pilot test using egoweb as a substance use intervention

My colleagues and I at RAND Corporation recently published a paper with the results of our pilot test using EgoWeb 2.0 as a substance use intervention for housing first residents in Skid Row, Los Angeles. A pilot test of a

egoweb.info now the top google search hit for “egoweb”

egoweb.info, which directs to egoweb.wikispaces.com is now the top hit for “egoweb”!  I’m probably the only one excited about this (maybe a few others whom I have been complaining to about this). There are a few odd links still showing

Broken google search links for “egoweb” — ignore and go to egoweb.wikispaces.com

There are some bloken links showing up at the top of google searches for “egoweb” but the content in these links were out of date. I moved all content about EgoWeb that was on a few different pages onto egoweb.wikispaces.com.

EgoWeb and Social Network Interventions

Two articles have come out recently describing our work using EgoWeb to deliver a social network intervention for Housing First residents in Los Angeles.  Both articles are published in Addiction Science & Clinical Practice (an open access journal). Feasibility of a

Welcome to Qualintitative

Hello, this is my first post of this site.  I’ll update this site with news about my publications, presentations, new developments with EgoWeb, research methods trainings, and misc.  I’ll also mention interesting things I run across, mostly dealing with mixed-methods