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Social surveys and social science

Canadian Journal of Statistics, 1997
Summary: Random sample surveys have become one of the key research tools in quantitative social science. Some of the claims for statistical methods in general, and for sample surveys in particular, have been exaggerated. The limitations of the survey method are explored.
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Survey of Social Commerce Research

2015
Social commerce is a field that is growing rapidly with the rise of Web 2.0 technologies. This paper presents a review of existing research on this topic to ensure a comprehensive understanding of social commerce. First, we explore the evolution of social commerce from its marketing origins.
Anuhya Vajapeyajula   +2 more
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Signed Social Networks: A Survey

2017
People hold both sorts of emotions-positive and negative against each other. Online social media serves as a platform to show these relationships, whether friendly or unfriendly, like or dislike, agreement or dissension, trust or distrust. These types of interactions lead to the emergence of Signed Social Networks (SSNs) where positive sign represents ...
Nancy Girdhar, Kamal Kant Bharadwaj
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Social Surveys.

The Journal of the College of General Practitioners, 2010
C P, BLACKER, E O, LEWIS
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Social trauma engages lateral septum circuitry to occlude social reward

Nature, 2022
Long Li   +2 more
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A Social Survey

The Journal of Higher Education, 1935
W. A. Harper   +2 more
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Social surveys

Australian Journal of Social Work, 1950
R. Clyde White, D. Caradog Jones
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Cortical ensembles orchestrate social competition through hypothalamic outputs

Nature, 2022
Nancy Padilla Coreano   +2 more
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