Evolution of social relationships between first-year students at middle school: from cliques to circles
Abstract People organize their social relationships under a restriction on the number that a single individual can maintain simultaneously (the so-called Dunbar’s number, ~150). Additionally, personal networks show a characteristic layered structure where each layer corresponds to relationships of d...
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Main Authors: | Diego Escribano, Victoria Doldán-Martelli, Francisco J. Lapuente, José A. Cuesta, Angel Sánchez |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/7f60c91b439f44bc8621c966b2507da3 |
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