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{{Short description|Analytical method for social structure}}
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'''Blockmodeling''' is a set or a coherent [[Conceptual framework|framework]], that is used for analyzing [[social structure]] and also for setting procedure(s) for partitioning (clustering) [[social network]]'s units ([[Node (computer science)|nodes]], [[vertice]]s, [[social actor|actors]]), based on specific patterns, which form a distinctive structure through interconnectivity.<ref>[[Patrick Doreian]], Positional Analysis and Blockmodeling. ''Encyclopedia of Complexity and Systems Science''. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-30440-3_412.</ref><ref name="Examples, 1999, pp. 5–34">[[Patrick Doreian]], An Intuitive Introduction to Blockmodeling with Examples, ''BMS: Bulletin of Sociological Methodology'' / ''Bulletin de Méthodologie Sociologique'', January, 1999, No. 61 (January, 1999), pp. 5–34.</ref> It is primarily used in [[statistics]], [[machine learning]] and [[network science]].