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Cohesion analysis (also called structural cohesion) is often used to explain and develop sociological theories. Members of a cohesive subgroup tend to share information, have homogeneity of thought, identity, beliefs, behavior, even food habits and illnesses (Wasserman, S., Faust, K, 1994). Cohesion analysis is also believed to influence emergence of consensus among group members.
25. Wasserman, S., Faust, K.: Social Network Analysis. Cambridge University Press.1994. |
Social cohesion is often used to explain and develop sociological theories. Members of a cohesive subgroup tend to share information, have homogeneity of thought, identity, beliefs, behavior, even food habits and illnesses [52]. Social cohesion is also believed to influence emergence of consensus among group members.
52. Wasserman, S., Faust, K.: Social Network Analysis. Cambridge University Press (1994) |
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