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|a Social Networks :
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|a REFERENCESChapter 3. Clustering and Structural Balance in Graphs; STATEMENT AND PROOF OF CLUSTER THEOREMS; DISCUSSION; SUMMARY; REFERENCES; BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE; CHAPTER 4.A FORMAL THEORY OF SOCIAL POWER; THE MODEL; THE POSTULATES; THEOREMS; CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 5. TRANSITIVITY IN STRUCTURAL MODELS OF SMALL GROUPS; DESCRIPTION OF A GENERAL TRANSITIVE GRAPH; SPECIAL CASES OF T-GRAPHS OBTAINED BY RESTRICTING THE TYPES OF EDGES AND TRIADS; EMPIRICAL SUPPORT FOR THE T-GRAPH MODEL; NOTES; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 6. STRUCTURAL EQUIVALENCE OF INDIVIDUALS IN SOCIAL NETWORKS; RELATIONS AND GRAPHS.
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|a Social Networks: A Developing Paradigm contains studies of the nature and impact of social structure on behavior. It draws together readings from a variety of social science areas that share the basic premise that structure in social relationships can be fruitfully operationalized in terms of networks. It attempts to bring together classic works that opened new research areas and works that contain important statements of perspective, method, or empirical findings. The book is organized into four parts. Part I focuses on the cognitive organization of social relations and the effects of local.
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|a Chapter 10.interorganizational networks in urban society: initial perspectives and comparative researchintroduction; assumptions which underlie the interorganizational level of analysis; integration and the specific frame of reference; research objectives and hypotheses; research design; results and discussion; conclusions and new directions; references; chapter 11.social structure in a group of scientists: a test of the ""invisible college"" hypothesis; the measurement of social ties; design of study; choices within and outside the area: the group and outsiders.
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|a CHARACTERISTICS OF MEMBERS OF SUBGROUPS IN THE DIFFUSION PROBLEM AREACHANGES IN THE NETWORK OF SOCIAL TIES OVER TIME; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; Chapter 12. An Experimental Study of the Small World Problem; PROCEDURE; RESULTS; CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 13. STRUCTURAL BALANCE, MECHANICAL SOLIDARITY, AND INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS; ABSTRACT; THE THEORY; LIKING AND SIMILARITY IN SOCIOLOGICAL THEORIES; INFERENCES FROM THE THEORY; GROUP STRUCTURE; CHANGES IN ATTITUDES AND OPINIONS; RELATIVE DEPRIVATION; SUMMARY; REFERENCES; Part III: Roles and Transactions; CHAPTER 14. ON SOCIAL STRUCTURE.
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|a COMPOUND RELATIONS IN SOCIAL NETWORKSAGGREGATION OF RELATIONS AND STRUCTURAL EQUIVALENCE AMONG INDIVIDUALS: FUNCTORS; APPLICATIONS; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 7. LEARNING A SOCIAL STRUCTURE; METHOD; RESULTS; DISCUSSION; SUMMARY; REFERENCES; Part II: Information, Interaction, and Acquaintance; Chapter 8. The Diffusion of an Innovation among Physicians; METHODS-I; RESULTS-I; METHODS-II; CONCLUSION; CONCLUDING METHODOLOGICAL NOTE; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 9. GREGARIOUSNESS, GROUP MEMBERSHIP, AND THE FLOW OF INFORMATION; ABSTRACT.
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