What is the difference between a social network and a clique?

What will be an ideal response


A social network refers to people who are linked to one another where the social ties radiate outward from the self that link people together. A clique is a cluster of people within a larger group who choose to interact with one another.

Sociology

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The "me" is the social self; the "I" is the active, creative self

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Sociology

Non-custodial fathers who feel guilty about not spending enough time with their children often

A) petition the court for more visitation rights. B) expect their new wives to actively engage with them in interacting with the children. C) become "Disneyland Dads." D) Both A and B are correct.

Sociology

Is the process of clarifying what is meant by a concept

a. Operationalization b. Measurement c. Defining d. Quantifying e. Conceptualizing

Sociology

The death of a family member produces feelings that are similar to the feelings produced by:

a. divorce. b. unemployment. c. bankruptcy. d. retirement.

Sociology