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Psychological Bulletin, 1987
Kraemer and Jacklin (1979) proposed a method of analysis of univariate dyadic social interactions or relational data, and Mendoza and Graziano (1982) extended this method to multivariate relations. Their approach is based on an analysis-of- variance-type model that contains parameters characterizing the behavior of actors and partners and their ...
D, Iacobucci, S, Wasserman
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Kraemer and Jacklin (1979) proposed a method of analysis of univariate dyadic social interactions or relational data, and Mendoza and Graziano (1982) extended this method to multivariate relations. Their approach is based on an analysis-of- variance-type model that contains parameters characterizing the behavior of actors and partners and their ...
D, Iacobucci, S, Wasserman
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Social distance, heterogeneity and social interactions
Journal of Mathematical Economics, 2003A crucial ingredient in social interaction models is the structure of peer groups, which link individuals with similar characteristics. We propose and study a dynamic binary choice model with social interactions in which heterogeneity of peer group effects is modeled introducing diversity in individual characteristics and linking pairwise influences to
Cont, Rama, Loewe, Matthias
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The Magic of Danmaku: A Social Interaction Perspective of Gift Sending on Live Streaming Platforms
Electronic Commerce Research and Applications, 2018A novel function of live streaming is that viewers can send paid gifts to broadcasters. In addition, viewers can engage with broadcasters by sending danmaku, a type of comment scrolled across the screen in real time.
Jilei Zhou +3 more
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Attention, Social Interaction, and Investor Attraction to Lottery Stocks
Social Science Research Network, 2019We test the hypothesis that retail investors' attraction to lottery stocks induces overvaluation, and is amplified by high attention and social interactions.
Turan G. Bali +3 more
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Social Interactions (Empirics)
2008The empirical economics literature on social interactions addresses the significance of the social context in economic decisions. Decisions of individuals who share a social milieu are likely to be interdependent. Recognizing the nature of such interdependence in a variety of conventional and unconventional settings and measuring empirically the role ...
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Social Interaction and L2 Classroom Discourse
, 2015This book offers a close investigation of interactional practices in L2 classrooms, and provides a deeper appreciation of the processes involved in the co-construction of understanding and knowledge in settings for instructed language learning.
Olcay Sert
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The chameleon effect: the perception-behavior link and social interaction.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1999T. Chartrand, J. Bargh
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Behaviour Research and Therapy, 1998
R. Mattick, R. Mattick, J. Clarke
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R. Mattick, R. Mattick, J. Clarke
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Mass communication and para-social interaction; observations on intimacy at a distance.
Psychiatry, 1956Donald Horton, R. Wohl
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