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Nursing Management, 2015
The Better Care Exchange is a social network for health and social care professionals that enables information and knowledge sharing on good practice and better integrated care, and the implementation of Better Care Fund plans.
Ruth Williams, Andrea Shaw
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The Better Care Exchange is a social network for health and social care professionals that enables information and knowledge sharing on good practice and better integrated care, and the implementation of Better Care Fund plans.
Ruth Williams, Andrea Shaw
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Annual Review of Statistics and Its Application, 2018
The development of stochastic models for the analysis of social networks is an important growth area in contemporary statistics. The last few decades have witnessed the rapid development of a variety of statistical models capable of representing the global structure of an observed network in terms of underlying generating mechanisms.
Amati, Viviana +2 more
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The development of stochastic models for the analysis of social networks is an important growth area in contemporary statistics. The last few decades have witnessed the rapid development of a variety of statistical models capable of representing the global structure of an observed network in terms of underlying generating mechanisms.
Amati, Viviana +2 more
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Nursing Management, 2009
Not to be outdone by the likes of broadcaster Stephen Fry and the prime minister's wife, Sarah Brown, the RCN has signed up to social networking website Twitter.
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Not to be outdone by the likes of broadcaster Stephen Fry and the prime minister's wife, Sarah Brown, the RCN has signed up to social networking website Twitter.
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Efficient influence maximization in social networks
Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining, 2009Influence maximization is the problem of finding a small subset of nodes (seed nodes) in a social network that could maximize the spread of influence. In this paper, we study the efficient influence maximization from two complementary directions.
Wei Chen, Yajun Wang, Siyu Yang
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2011
Online social networks (SNs) are dynamic Web 2.0 applications that can be used for teaching, learning, and research activities. These SNs offer a myriad of collaborative features for generating content and fostering interactive communication. Although many K-16 administrators tend to focus on the negative consequences of using such applications, online
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Online social networks (SNs) are dynamic Web 2.0 applications that can be used for teaching, learning, and research activities. These SNs offer a myriad of collaborative features for generating content and fostering interactive communication. Although many K-16 administrators tend to focus on the negative consequences of using such applications, online
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2020
The essay presents and discusses the results of a sociological survey conducted on a sample of 3,302 students enrolled in Roman upper secondary schools to investigate in depth, from a mixed perspective, the risk factors - of a social, relational and identity nature - that arise connect the onset of symptoms of addiction to technologies and digital ...
ida cortoni, veronica lo presti
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The essay presents and discusses the results of a sociological survey conducted on a sample of 3,302 students enrolled in Roman upper secondary schools to investigate in depth, from a mixed perspective, the risk factors - of a social, relational and identity nature - that arise connect the onset of symptoms of addiction to technologies and digital ...
ida cortoni, veronica lo presti
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Scalable influence maximization for prevalent viral marketing in large-scale social networks
Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining, 2010Influence maximization, defined by Kempe, Kleinberg, and Tardos (2003), is the problem of finding a small set of seed nodes in a social network that maximizes the spread of influence under certain influence cascade models.
Wei Chen, Chi Wang, Yajun Wang
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Social networks: Human social networks
New Scientist, 2012Social networks can dramatically affect our lives, influencing chances of becoming obese, giving up smoking, being happy or depressed, or getting ...
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The Economic Effects of Social Networks: Evidence from the Housing Market
Journal of Political Economy, 2017We show how data from online social networking services can help researchers better understand the effects of social interactions on economic decision making.
Michael C. Bailey +3 more
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Journal of PeriAnesthesia Nursing, 2012
THE USE OF social media, including Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube, Flickr, MySpace, SecondLifeand other similar sites areincreasingexponentially. A Pew report from early 2010 stated that among adults18and older,73% use Facebook,48% have a profile on MySpace and 14% use LinkedIn. Additionally, 11% of adults over the age of 30 are bloggers.
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THE USE OF social media, including Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube, Flickr, MySpace, SecondLifeand other similar sites areincreasingexponentially. A Pew report from early 2010 stated that among adults18and older,73% use Facebook,48% have a profile on MySpace and 14% use LinkedIn. Additionally, 11% of adults over the age of 30 are bloggers.
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