Editing Communication and Social Networks (Fall 2023)/Travers summary

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Overall, the paper makes both a methodological contribution in demonstrating the viability of tracing acquaintance chains, and provides empirical evidence for the small world hypothesis that society is highly interconnected.
Overall, the paper makes both a methodological contribution in demonstrating the viability of tracing acquaintance chains, and provides empirical evidence for the small world hypothesis that society is highly interconnected.
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! Study Question !! Answer
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| What was the main research question? || How interconnected is society?
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| What was the basic method? || Tracing acquaintance chains.
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| Where did the starter groups come from? || Nebraska and Boston.
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| How many chains reached the target? || 64 out of 296.
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| What was the mean chain length? || 5.2 intermediaries.
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| What did chain length depend on? || Geographic proximity of starters. 
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| What was observed about intermediaries? || Funneling through common people.
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| What participant tendencies were found? || Choosing similar recipients. 
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| What are the main contributions? || Methodological and empirical.
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