A | B |
the number of possible relationships increase — in a group of three | three possible relationships exist |
in a group of four | six possible relationships exist |
George Simmel Small Groups | C. H. Cooley-Primary Groups |
George Simmel-Parties | C.H. Cooley-Secondary Groups |
George Simmel-Large Groups | Other Group Types — in-groups, out-groups, reference groups |
The Asch Test is an experiment developed in the 1940s that shows | how much people are influenced by the actions or norms of a group. |
A social network is a set of relations — | set of dyads — held together by ties between individuals. |
A tie is a set of stories that explains our relationship to the other members of our network | while a narrative is the sum of the stories contained in a series of ties. |
Duncan Watts describes his research | on the small world phenomenon. |
Embeddedness refers to the degree to which | ties are reinforced through indirect paths within a social network |