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Utterances like "Oh, we're just a group of friends" and "We don't have a leader, we're all equals" are often heard among members of a friendship network, but usually do not reflect reality. In general, friendship networks do show recognizable structures, but how these structures emerge is a question seldom addressed.
In this book, an answer to this question is given by the presentation of a dynamic individual oriented model that explains how a heterogeneous population of initially unrelated individuals (mutual strangers) can develop into a friendship network. The general elements of the model are developed on the basis of correspondences between the principles of object oriented modeling, automata networks, and methodological individualism in a graph theoretical representation.
Predictions of these models are compared with data that contain information about the development of friendship networks in classrooms.
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Strangers into Friends: The Evolution of Friendship Networks Using an Individual Oriented Modeling Approach
August 20, 2003, Purdue University Press
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [189]-201).
Originally presented as the author's thesis, University of Groningen, 1993.
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