social network

social network

If the subject scored less than three points the social network was considered as poor.

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Subjects were asked about perceived social support, the size of their close primary social network and sociodemographic attributes.

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For example, a social network requires preferential interactions between individuals, but its dynamic behavior is influenced (top down) by the global social environment.

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The ‘ social network ‘ is the amalgamation of ties among actors and the ‘ social structure ‘ is the pattern those ties assume.

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Finally, the search for a marriage partner was a motive to many a young servant to move around and expand his or her social network.

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A biographical questionnaire was completed with each participant, also a social network map.

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We employ several different measures of social support, but focus on the primary social network.

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This extends the number of social support factors that were previously covered in this model under the social network construct.

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Other factors for women included an increased incidence of housing problems, loss of a confidante, and illness in women in one’s social network.

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They also have the potential to broaden the social network of relatives or patients.

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A social network represents the interconnectedness of a population of agents, specifying each agent’s ‘neighbour’ with the help of a graph.

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Two scores were used: the size of the parent’s social network and the frequency of social contact.

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Responses to individual items were summarized into a single index, called the ‘social network interaction index’.

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The achievement of cognitive coherence by a scientific field seems to require some antecedent coherence within the social network supporting this research.

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Enforceable trust is generated and sustained by the structure of the social network in which unregulated market transactions take place.

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