Social Network Analysis (SNA) is a powerful analytical method that applies graph theory to study relationships among entities (people, organizations, computers, etc.).
Option A: Correct. SNA is indeed an example of graph analysis because it models entities as nodes and their relationships as edges/ties.
Option B: FALSE. SNA is not an example of trend analysis. Trend analysis focuses on temporal patterns (time series), while SNA is structural and relational.
Option C: Correct. SNA investigates structures such as communities, influencers, and information diffusion in networks.
Option D: Correct. The characterization of nodes and edges is central to SNA.
Option E: Incorrect, since we’ve identified Option B as false.
Thus, the false statement is Option B.
[Reference:, DASCA Data Scientist Knowledge Framework (DSKF) – Analytics: Graph Analysis & Social Network Analysis., ]