Discuss the characteristics of social networks with examples.

What will be an ideal response?


Answers will vary.A social network is a web of social ties that links individuals or groups to one another. It may involve as few as three people or millions. Network links between people or groups can be strong or weak. Some social networks, such as primary and secondary groups, may be tightly knit, involve interactions on a daily basis, and have clear boundaries about who belongs and who does not. In other cases, social networks connect people to large numbers of people whom they do not know personally, with whom they interact only rarely or indirectly, and the boundaries are fluid as people come and go. Examples of distant networks include members of the American Sociological Association and LinkedIn subscribers. Electronic communities are social networks whose members interact via the Internet.

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A. the control group effect B. the spurious response C. the Hawthorne effect D. skewing

Sociology

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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

Sociology

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A. repeating the message B. accenting the verbal message C. complementing words D. regulating communication

Sociology

Explain the pros and cons of universal basic incomes.

What will be an ideal response?

Sociology