My logic is that by providing the following case studies you can access the research methodology section within these publications and look at the details you consider appropriate:
1) Casañ, R.R., García-Vidal, E., Grimaldi, D. et al. Online polarization and cross-fertilization in multi-cleavage societies: the case of Spain. Soc. Netw. Anal. Min. 12, 79 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13278-022-00909-5, Open access:
Article Online polarization and cross-fertilization in multi-cleavag...
2) Fionda, V., Madi, S.A. & Pirrò, G. Community deception: from undirected to directed networks. Soc. Netw. Anal. Min. 12, 74 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13278-022-00896-7, Open access:
Article Community deception: from undirected to directed networks
3) Belcastro, L., Branda, F., Cantini, R. et al. Analyzing voter behavior on social media during the 2020 US presidential election campaign. Soc. Netw. Anal. Min. 12, 83 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13278-022-00913-9, Open access: Article Analyzing voter behavior on social media during the 2020 US ...
4) Pallotti Francesca, Sharon Marie Weldon, Alessandro Lomi,
Lost in translation: Collecting and coding data on social relations from audio-visual recordings, Social Networks, Volume 69, 2022, Open access: Article Lost in translation: Collecting and coding data on social re...
5) Alina Lungeanu, Mark McKnight, Rennie Negron, Wolfgang Munar, Nicholas A. Christakis, Noshir S. Contractor, Reprint of: Using Trellis software to enhance high-quality large-scale network data collection in the field, Social Networks, Volume 69, 2022, Open access: Article Reprint of: Using Trellis software to enhance high-quality l...
6) Patrycja Stys, Samuel Muhindo, Sandrine N’simire, Ishara Tchumisi, Papy Muzuri, Bauma Balume, Johan Koskinen, Reprint of: Trust, quality, and the network collection experience: A tale of two studies on the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Social Networks, Volume 69, 2022, Open access: Article Reprint of: Trust, quality, and the network collection exper...