Homophily, Social Influence, and Affiliation

Affiliation: 
Harding University
Subject: 
Social networking
Topic or Subject area. "When you enter text, you will see suggested topics": 
Web Science
Social Networks
Type of resource -- presentation, etc.: 
Slides
Contributor First Name: 
Frank
Contributor Last Name: 
McCown
Contributer Email: 
fmccown@harding.edu
Creators: separate names with a comma: 
Frank McCown
Description: 
These slides introduce a number of social networking concepts: homophily, social influence, and affiliation. They conclude with an examination of the Schelling Model of Segregation. The slides are based on Ch 4 of "Networks, Crowds and Markets" by Easley & Kleinberg (2010).
Education Level: 
Undergraduate (Lower Division)
Undergraduate (Upper Division)
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Homophily-Affiliation-and-Social-Influence.pptx3.33 MB
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Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License
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