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Consensus and cohesion in simulated social networks
Robert Stocker
, David Green
, David Newth
Faculty Office, Business, Justice and Behavioural Sciences
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Dunbar
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Social Networks
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Social Structure
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Cohesion
100%
Individual Influence
100%
Between-person
50%
Neighborhood Size
50%
Transmission Rate
50%
Critical Transition
50%
Network Routing
50%
Grooming Behavior
50%
Group Size
50%
Gossip
50%
Natural Groups
50%
Graphical Models
50%
Human Social Systems
50%
Information Exchange
50%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Grooming Behavior
100%
Social Network
100%
Computer Science
Transmission Rate
100%
Social Network
100%