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Unit V. Social Organization
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Instructor's Manual
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Using Network Exercise
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Theme 1. The Sociological Perspective
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Description.This exercise allows students to explore the size of their own social networks and provides an introduction to discussing the strength and the diversity of relationships in social networks
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Learning Goals:To understand three important features of social networks:
- 1) their size, 2) the strength of relationships in them, and 3) the diversity of relationships in social networks.
More InformationSeeBack to topMalcolm Gladwell, 2002, The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference. Boston: Little,
Brown & Co.
and David S. Hachen Jr., 2001. Sociology in Action: Cases for Critical and Sociological Thinking.
Thousand Oaks, CA: Pine Forge Press
Creator/SourceCaroline Persell