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a social network is a map of all of the relevant ties between the nodes being studied... People have used the social network metaphor for over a century to connote complex sets of relationships between members of social... Social network analysis has now moved from being a suggestive metaphor to an analytic approach to a... The shape of a social network helps determine a network... The power of social network analysis stems from its difference from traditional social scientific studies... Social network analysis produces an alternate view... summary of the progress of social networks and social network analysis has been written by Linton Freeman... Social network analysis developed with the kinship studies of Elizabeth Bott in... suggested that the typical size of a social network is constrained to about 150 members due to possible limits in the capacity of the... including a social network map of social network scholars... For social network survey data collection... For social network survey data collection... comparison of a selection of software packages for social network analysis was provided by Huisman and Van Duijn... Social network map of social network scholars... The Spread of Obesity in a Large Social Network Over 32 Years... Social Network Size in Humans... Methods and Applications of Social Network Analysis in Research and Development... Exploratory Social Network Analysis with Pajek... social network analysis applied to computer systems...

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