| P. Killworth and H. Bernard. Reverse small world experiment. Social Networks, 1:159--192, 1978. |
....as well as other relational structures, have looked at di#erent ways in which similarities in content can a#ect the probability of linkage; see e.g. 1, 6, 9] Another interpretation of the hierarchical model is in terms of Milgram s original experiment. Studies performed by Killworth and Bernard [13] showed that in choosing a recipient for the letter, participants were overwhelmingly guided by one of two criteria: similarity to the target in geography, or similarity to the target in occupation. If one views the lattice as forming a simple model for geographic factors, the hierarchical model ....
P. Killworth, H. Bernard, "Reverse small world experiment," Social Networks 1(1978).
....as well as other relational structures, have looked at di#erent ways in which similarities in content can a#ect the probability of linkage; see e.g. 1, 6, 9] Another interpretation of the hierarchical model is in terms of Milgram s original experiment. Studies performed by Killworth and Bernard [13] showed that in choosing a recipient for the letter, participants were overwhelmingly guided by one of two criteria: similarity to the target in geography, or similarity to the target in occupation. If one views the lattice as forming a simple model for geographic factors, the hierarchical model ....
P. Killworth, H. Bernard, "Reverse small world experiment," Social Networks 1(1978).
....distances. Other Related Work. There has been work aimed at modeling the way in which individuals in Milgram s experiments chose recipients for their letters. Some of this work is related in spirit to what we do here, though using very di#erent perspectives and models. Killworth and Bernard [10], in their reverse small world experiments, asked a set of respondents to explain how they chose to send letters in a run of the small world experiment, and used this information to look for common principles at an empirical level. At an analytical level, White [20] investigated the probability ....
P. Killworth and H. Bernard, "Reverse small world experiment," Social Networks 1, 159 (1978).
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P. Killworth and H. Bernard. Reverse small world experiment. Social Networks, 1:159--192, 1978.
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Killworth, P. D. and Bernard, H. R., The reverse small world experiment, Social Networks 1, 159--192 (1978).
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P. Killworth and H. Bernard. Reverse Small-World Experiment. Social Networks 1(2):159-192, 1978.
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