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Examples of social network


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If the subject scored less than three points the socialnetwork was considered as poor.
Subjects were asked about perceived social support, the size of their close primary socialnetwork and sociodemographic attributes.
For example, a socialnetwork requires preferential interactions between individuals, but its dynamic behavior is influenced (top down) by the global social environment.
The ' socialnetwork ' is the amalgamation of ties among actors and the ' social structure ' is the pattern those ties assume.
Finally, the search for a marriage partner was a motive to many a young servant to move around and expand his or her socialnetwork.
A biographical questionnaire was completed with each participant, also a socialnetwork map.
We employ several different measures of social support, but focus on the primary socialnetwork.
This extends the number of social support factors that were previously covered in this model under the socialnetwork construct.
Other factors for women included an increased incidence of housing problems, loss of a confidante, and illness in women in one's socialnetwork.
They also have the potential to broaden the socialnetwork of relatives or patients.
A socialnetwork represents the interconnectedness of a population of agents, specifying each agent's 'neighbour' with the help of a graph.
Two scores were used: the size of the parent's socialnetwork and the frequency of social contact.
Responses to individual items were summarized into a single index, called the 'socialnetwork interaction index'.
The achievement of cognitive coherence by a scientific field seems to require some antecedent coherence within the socialnetwork supporting this research.
Enforceable trust is generated and sustained by the structure of the socialnetwork in which unregulated market transactions take place.
This stood in strong contrast to the difficulties the participants described experiencing with others in their socialnetwork.
The more members of an individual's socialnetwork who know each other, the more his 0 her socialnetwork is said to be dense.
Who par ticipants "are" - in demographic, socialnetwork, and even ethnographic terms - receives little attention.
Treatment of socialnetwork and linguistic variation has not been carried out in settings where dramatically different dialects are in contact.
Future research should consider autoregressiveness when examining socialnetwork influence on other areas of political life, such as participation and policy support.
It may be more informative to take a pattern-centred approach by examining types of socialnetwork profiles and their mental and physical health implications.
In our model, this field refers to a set of families that comprise a close-knit socialnetwork.
This is the target of collaborative applications (groupware), project management and workflow solutions, messaging services and, more recently, socialnetwork applications.
Should the patient's prior transplants, noncompliance, and poor socialnetwork exclude her even from the waiting list?
Indeed, some volunteers had remained in contact with each other thus forming a new socialnetwork and reducing isolation.
Real-world processes of socialnetwork building, ideological conflict, vandalism, and even forced migration are transferred to and replicated in web interactions.
As our own results attest, socialnetwork involvement is strongly related to participation.
In addition to socialnetwork involvement, the spatial structure of participation may be driven by self-selection, elite-driven processes, or casual observation.
The family constitutes a central institution in the socialnetwork of most individuals, and plays an important role in the distribution system.
One of the circumstances that has to be considered in such a model is the possible pressure of others in the socialnetwork.
The young member's primary socialnetwork, the youth group, offers the reciprocal support of other group members, who also monitor each other's behaviour.
All of these factors are amenable to intervention by the subjects, their socialnetwork, the health care system or other sectors of society.
Special attention has been given to the enabling indicator of socialnetwork type.
Turning to the next category of variables, we find that several characteristics of the socialnetwork predict dietary change attempts, with some variation by gender.
While a socialnetwork is defined by its structural parameters, social support is evinced by forms of behaviour and actions that help a third party.
The size of the personal socialnetwork is likely to be a better predictor of support network size than the entire socialnetwork.
Building on the socialnetwork approach, we focus on ten variables that give primary emphasis to the social context in which food habits are formed.
A healthy therapeutic alliance can be a positive addition to an individual's socialnetwork, and a therapist can serve as a positive role model.
The nodes are placed in an array, and their ties constitute the socialnetwork.
Personal contacts with new friends, with people ' in the same boat ', may be established in order to rebuild a socialnetwork.
Interestingly, the ' sense of community ' score only attained statistical significance before the socialnetwork indicators were introduced.
The enabling characteristics were examined in terms of the respondents' socialnetwork types.
In addition to pubertal maturation, socialnetwork composition was also associated with cross-gender harassment.
Both treatments included relatives and patients, focused on problem solving, and encouraged expansion of the family's natural socialnetwork.
These objective factors were widowhood, living alone and a privatised or household-focused socialnetwork.
Our socialnetwork measure gave respondents the opportunity to list as many as ten individuals who were ' most important ' in their lives.
In doing so, he argues for a socialnetwork approach which he has used in his own research with people with learning disabilities.
Sibling ties in later life : a socialnetwork analysis.
The composition and density of the personal socialnetwork have been found to influence support network membership.
Perceived social support and socialnetwork influences on physician utilization among the elderly.
Of note, socialnetwork characteristics and clinical features were included as time-varying predictors in all analyses.
This is true throughout development, but adolescence represents a period in which the socialnetwork itself changes.
An initial model was fit consisting of demographic and socialnetwork variables.
Concrete support or aid from the socialnetwork also remained in the model when background variables were included in the analysis.
A consideration of the social world in the therapeutic setting is also important in relation to the suffering experienced by the patient's socialnetwork.
The third chapter considers ideas, principles, and methods underlying and constituting socialnetwork analysis.
Their contacts with fellow-workers seem to have constituted their most important socialnetwork.
These are characteristics that can be measured without regard to a person's place in a socialnetwork or the order of society.
At-risk behaviour may disrupt the socialnetwork of subjects.
Thus, socialnetwork analysis can give concrete rather than merely formal evidence of the existence of social sub-groups.
These factory tourism articles describe the factory system as a socialnetwork of individuals, not a dehumanizing network of depthless, homogenous objects.
The socialnetwork and social support literatures provide an excellent foundation from which to develop our knowledge of the caring capacity of the informal sector.
The subset with these closer ties, known as the personal network, may be a tiny proportion of the entire socialnetwork.
Some in sheltered accommodation developed a supportive socialnetwork and exchanged help with neighbours.
The final psychosocial variable that is closely related to life satisfaction is socialnetwork (including social support, social integration and interpersonal relationships).
On the other hand, the findings concerning socialnetwork type revealed several significant differences.
In addition, the authors found that physical health status was a stronger predictor for wellbeing than socialnetwork characteristics.
A full analysis should include the wider socialnetwork of older people.
Such methods include 'innovation histories', 'appreciative inquiry', 'socialnetwork analysis', 'most significant change' and 'impact pathway analysis'.
Another partial explanation may be that health status also works through the socialnetwork and activity measures.
Further, the primary socialnetwork of the child may vary according to the age and developmental level.
A socialnetwork is defined here by configurations of nodes connected by directional links.
Various ways of gathering ratings from other parties using a socialnetwork were discussed.
Higher scores on this measure indicated a larger socialnetwork.
These interactions may also be identified as a writer's socialnetwork, which, in turn, may influence the writer's attitude to second language academic literacy acquisition.
Question (3), about the impact of the socialnetwork, is a logical continuation of question (2).
I apply this autoregressive theory to investigate the influence of socialnetwork knowledge on vote choice.
I test whether the influence of socialnetwork political knowledge is also autoregressive.
We show that the likelihood of supporting a policy increases when one's socialnetwork supports a party that advocates that policy.
Component 3 is institutional engagement, composed of trust in social institution and exploitation of socialnetwork.
What is to be gained by viewing a market as a socialnetwork?
The propagation of innovations in social space is explained with the help of socialnetwork theory.
Then, with the acknowledged advent of a novel powerful idea, the socialnetwork begins to recrystallize around its new symbols and its perceived proponents.
The presence of a large socialnetwork does not necessarily imply the presence of a confiding relationship or the absence of loneliness (and vice-versa).
The nature of a person's socialnetwork has been identified as key to the level of social isolation that they experience.
This study also used the most elaborate measure of socialnetwork.
The relation of socialnetwork and individual difference variables to loneliness.
Items were summed to produce a total availability of socialnetwork interaction index.
In the meantime, he had amassed a record of activity, and a socialnetwork of considerable scope.
There is a growing historical use of socialnetwork thinking although few systematic uses of the methodologies in medieval history.
Feeling that an area is deprived, and the quality of a person's socialnetwork, also have important effects irrespective of a person's age.
Geographical proximity, socialnetwork structure, health and gender are important influences on the relationship.
In a simple example of how the structure of a socialnetwork is created, random links or ties are added between nodes.
The dynamic perspectives of socialnetwork analyses are however making a useful contribution.
Finally, the characteristics of older people may influence which members of their socialnetwork become support network members.
At the practice level, homecare assessors evaluate a senior's socialnetwork for its potential to provide long-term care.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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