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Digital Social Influence: Reframing Social Influence for Online Social Networks

2022
Online social networks (OSNs) are increasingly being interrogated for their ability to facilitate both positive and negative influence on their users. Although the number of studies examining social influence in OSNs is increasing, the theoretical frameworks applied to OSN research are outdated.
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Social influence and obesity

Current Opinion in Endocrinology, Diabetes and Obesity, 2010
To review a selection of research published in the last 12 months on the role of social influence in the obesity epidemic.Recent papers add evidence to previous work linking social network structures and obesity. Social norms, both eating norms and body image norms, are identified as one major source of social influence through networks. Social capital
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Social Influences and Socialization in Infancy

1991
1 Influence Lost, Influence Regained.- I. Sources of Influence.- 2 Family and Friends in Primate Development.- 3 A Home Is Not a School: The Effects of Environments on Development.- 4 The Family Environment: The Combined Influence of Family Behavior, Goals, Strategies, Resources, and Individual Experiences.- 5 Sibling Influences.- 6 Self-Knowledge and ...
Michael Lewis, Saul Feinman
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Social Influence in Leadership

2020
Although social influence and leadership are inextricably intertwined, with a few notable exceptions, they are typically discussed in isolation from one another. The overlap of methods of social influence and theories of leadership, however, makes it clear these topics should be discussed together. Furthermore, the involvement of group norms, which are
David E. Rast, Christine Kershaw
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Social Spatial Influences

2018
This chapter reviews the more macrospatial tradition of community- or neighborhood-based theory and research, as this line of inquiry is a vital part of contemporary environmental criminology’s intellectual ancestry. The chapter is organized as follows.
Kristin Swartz, Pamela Wilcox
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Social Influence in Marketing

2016
Much of consumer behavior is socially based, involving public consumption of products, exposure to individuals or groups engaging in consumption, and discussions about products with family, friends, acquaintances, and strangers. We examine research on the effects of social influence on consumer behavior, focusing on articles from the top journals in ...
Rosellina Ferraro, Amna Kirmani
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Social Influence and Personality

2016
The study of social influence has been dominated by experimental methods that are not well suited to examine relationships between personality and social influence. Nevertheless, the existing research provided a basis for some tentative conclusions. In terms of susceptibility to influence, it appears that people who depend more on others for guidance ...
John B. Nezlek, Carrie Veronica Smith
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Minority Influence, Social Change, and Social Stability

Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 2010
From Moscovici (Social influence and social change. London, Academic Press; 1976) on, a growing body of research on minority influence has been conducted within the social psychology mainstream. A general guideline of most of the research on this topic associates minority influence with social change and innovation.
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