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  1. 421
    “…The aim of this study is to estimate the true prevalence of cheating/anomalies among medical students using a statistical index developed for this purpose, and to explore the existence of social networks between anomalies in students’ results. …”
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    “…BACKGROUND: Topic lifecycle analysis on social networks aims to analyze and track how topics are born from user-generated content, and how they evolve. …”
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    “…Social skills rely on a specific set of cognitive processes, raising the possibility that individual differences in social networks are related to differences in specific brain structural and functional networks. …”
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    “…BACKGROUND: As studies analyzing the networks and relational structures of research topics in academic fields emerge, studies that apply methods of network and relationship analysis, such as social network analysis (SNA), are drawing more attention. …”
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  5. 425
    por Wang, Wenjun, Street, W. Nick
    Publicado 2018
    “…Modeling influence diffusion in social networks is an important challenge. We investigate influence-diffusion modeling and maximization in the setting of viral marketing, in which a node’s influence is measured by the number of nodes it can activate to adopt a new technology or purchase a new product. …”
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  6. 426
    “…Here we propose a social network formation model that integrates methods in multiple disciplines and retain both heterogeneity and interpretability. …”
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    “…Academic success of students has been explained with a variety of individual and socioeconomic factors. Social networks that informally emerge within student communities can have an additional effect on their achievement. …”
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    “…This first examination of habitat‐related differences in the characteristics and consistency of social networks along an urbanization gradient suggests that anthropic habitat use results in subtle modifications in social foraging patterns. …”
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    “…Social network analysis has increasingly been considered a useful tool to interpret the complexity of animal social relationships. …”
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    por Foo, Yang Yann, Moody, James, Cook, Sandy
    Publicado 2019
    “…This has prompted scholars to suggest using social network analysis as a means to provide a more rigorous method of evaluating the impact of faculty development. …”
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    “…In this work we investigate how future actions are influenced by the previous ones, in the specific contexts of scientific collaborations and friendships on social networks. We describe the activity of the agents, providing a model for the formation of the bipartite network of actions and their features. …”
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    “…Gerontological research suggests that shrinking social networks are characteristic of older age. Socioemotional selectivity theory suggests that older adults proactively reduce their networks over time. …”
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    “…Social networks are critical in maintaining late-life functional health, but, previous studies have focused on isolated dimensions of social networks. …”
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    “…We focus on the latter, by exploiting the relationship between individuals’ social interactions and their mental health to predict one’s likelihood of being depressed or anxious from rich dynamic social network data. Existing studies differ from our work in at least one aspect: they do not model social interaction data as a network; they do so but analyze static network data; they examine “correlation” between social networks and health but without making any predictions; or they study other individual traits but not mental health. …”
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    “…BACKGROUND: People with psychosis experience more social isolation than any other diagnostic group and have smaller social networks than the general population. This isolation can have a detrimental effect on quality of life. …”
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    por Ueno, Taro, Masuda, Naoki
    Publicado 2008
    “…For general communities, epidemic modeling based on social networks is being recognized as a useful tool. …”
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    “…Online social networks provide users with unprecedented opportunities to engage with diverse opinions. …”
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