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Simeon
1 November, 16:53
How do groups and social networks differ?
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Isaiah Finley
1 November, 19:36
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A social network is a set of relations essentially a set of dyads held together by ties between individuals and groups are triads that investigate how groups life shapes individuals behavior
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