Description Usage Arguments Details Value References Examples
Generates verbal fluency data using a switcher-random walk process.
1 | one_fluency(adj_list, n, pjump = 0, type = 0L)
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adj_list |
a list containing row indices of nodes adjacent node to the ith node as created by get_adjlist. |
n |
integer specifying the number of unique productions. |
pjump |
numeric specifying the probability of a jump. |
type |
integer controlling network start and jump nodes.
For |
Function produces verbal fluency data via a switcher random walk
process that traverses the network by selecting a neighbor with
probability 1-pjump or jumps to a random place in the network
with probability pjump. Where the random walk process enters
the network and where it jumps to is further controlled
by type. Neighbors are always selected uniformly.
Integer vector containing the indices of the fluency productions. Indices refer to the row of the item in the original adjacency matrix. See get_adjlist.
Wulff, D. U., Hills, T., & Mata, R. (2018, October 29). Structural differences in the semantic networks of younger and older adults. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/s73dp
Goni, J., Martincorena, I., Corominas-Murtra, B., Arrondo, G., Ardanza- Trevijano, S., & Villoslada, P. (2010). Switcher-random-walks: A cognitive- inspired mechanism for network exploration. International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos, 20(03), 913-922.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | # generate watts strogatz graph
network = grow_ws(n = 100, k = 10)
# create verbal fluency sequence
one_fluency(get_adjlist(network), 10)
# create verbal fluency sequence
# with high jump probability
one_fluency(get_adjlist(network), 10, pjump = .5)
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