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Social group optimization for global optimization of multimodal functions and data clustering problems

Neural computing & applications (Print), 2018
Anima Naik   +3 more
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A Novel Intelligence Algorithm Based on the Social Group Optimization Behaviors

IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics: Systems, 2018
Xiang Feng   +3 more
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Friendships and Social Groups

2003
The social world in which children function is more complex and intricate than adults imagine. It is important to explore this world, so that the complexity of the phenomenon of bullying can be understood.
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Host age, social group, and habitat type influence the gut microbiota of wild ring‐tailed lemurs (Lemur catta)

American Journal of Primatology, 2016
Genevieve Bennett   +9 more
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Collaborative Social Group Influence for Event Recommendation

International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management, 2016
Li Gao   +5 more
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Attachment and Social Groups

2014
Bowlby (1982) was the first attachment theorist to note that social groups as well as individuals can become objects of attachment. Bowlby suggests that attachment to social groups starts developing in adolescence and marks a shift in attachment orientation of the young individual from the primary attachment figures to the wider social world.
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Social status in small groups: Individual-group similarity and the social "misfit."

Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1986
Mary Giammarino   +2 more
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The Role of Social Groups

1973
One of the most powerful theories in political science in recent years has been that of totalitarianism and this model of society has been taken to represent the reality of the USSR and States patterned on her. ‘Totalitarianism’ may be defined as a social system which ‘seeks to politicise all human behaviour and plan all human relationships’, its chief
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Schutz on Social Groups

2015
On analogy with the structure of individual selves, e.g., consociates, contemporaries, predecessors, and successors, the structure of collectivities or groups not actually described by Schutz can be discerned that, as concrete, is actually more fundamental than individuals, who are actually abstract.
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Social Groups in Polish Society

The British Journal of Sociology, 1974
D. Lane   +2 more
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