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To Friend or Not to Friend: Is That the Question for Healthcare?
The American Journal of Bioethics, 2011Most of us living in 21st century know what social networking is. Or at least, we believe we do.
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2009
Wherefore slew I the stranger? He brought me dishonour. I saddled my mare Bijli. I set him upon her. I gave him rice and goat’s flesh. He bared me to laughter; When he was gone from my tent, swift I followed after, Taking a sword...
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Wherefore slew I the stranger? He brought me dishonour. I saddled my mare Bijli. I set him upon her. I gave him rice and goat’s flesh. He bared me to laughter; When he was gone from my tent, swift I followed after, Taking a sword...
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A Half-Friend and a Friend and a Half
Bulletin of Hispanic Studies, 1958The story of the Half-Friend is one of several “test of friendship” tales that are found in medieval collections of fables and apologues.
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CHI '10 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2010
In this paper, we examine online friendships at a network level. We focus on three structural signatures: network size, balance (triangles), and age homophily in the friendship ego-networks of 30 users of the virtual world Second Life. In relation to previous findings from studies of offline friendship networks, our results reveal that online networks ...
Brooke Foucault Welles +2 more
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In this paper, we examine online friendships at a network level. We focus on three structural signatures: network size, balance (triangles), and age homophily in the friendship ego-networks of 30 users of the virtual world Second Life. In relation to previous findings from studies of offline friendship networks, our results reveal that online networks ...
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CHI '13 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2013
Friendsourcing games aim to collect useful information about individuals by targeting their socially connected groups or friends. The current method of eliciting information is to pose direct questions to friends and expect a truthful response in return.
Deepti Aggarwal +2 more
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Friendsourcing games aim to collect useful information about individuals by targeting their socially connected groups or friends. The current method of eliciting information is to pose direct questions to friends and expect a truthful response in return.
Deepti Aggarwal +2 more
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JAMA
In this narrative medicine essay, a surgical oncologist who befriends a patient contemplates the meaning of their relationship as it extends beyond the walls of her office.
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In this narrative medicine essay, a surgical oncologist who befriends a patient contemplates the meaning of their relationship as it extends beyond the walls of her office.
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