The Psychological Foundations of Social Networks

The main motivations for belonging to social networks are to feel safe and reach out. Watch this video to learn the psychological foundations of social networking.

Diana Brown, University of Alberta, MACT 2014

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From: Diana Brown

Related topics : social network psychology

Webinar: An Introduction to Social Network Analysis in Psychology

In this webinar, Dr. Joanna Weill (then a Ph.D. Candidate) provides an overview of Social Network Analysis, a methodology for collecting and analyzing data, and a way of learning about the world that focuses on the relationships between people. This webinar explains what social networks are and what types of psychological questions can be addressed with this methodology. The presenter also discusses strategies for collecting social network data, basic types of data analyses, and useful...

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From: SPSSI

Related topics : introduction to social network analysis using r / analysis of social networking / students social networking

Facebook users less happy : social network psychology : video news

Facebook users are less happy then non users; the most important social network Facebook can also affect how users perceive the happiness of others. Youtube video about social network psychology.

Video by voanews

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From: Creative Videos

Related topics : social network users

15 Psychological Research Findings about Social Network Users

http://jayuhdinger.com Discover the characteristics of social network users.

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From: Jay Uhdinger

Related topics : social network users

The Impact of Social Networking Sites

This video examines how social networking sites are creating a psychologically dysfunctional society. It looks at narcissism, psychopathy, dissociative identity disorder, voyeurism, and exhibitionism and how the hallmark traits of these disorders are encouraged in the population by social networking sites.

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From: kaylafitzpatrick1

Related topics : creating social networking sites

Nicholas Christakis: Connected

Humans are embedded in social networks that affect every aspect of our lives. The Christakis lab applies network science and statistical and mathematical models to a variety of observational and experimental datasets to understand the structure and function of human networks.

What social, biological, and mathematical principles help determine how and why human social networks form and how they operate? One stream of work focuses on the spreading dynamics of health-related phenomena...

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From: IBMCtr4SocialBiz

Related topics : structure of social network / social networking aspects / social networking policy

9.3 Psychology of Social Network Systems

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From: AEDT1170U

Related topics : social network system

Personality Theory at Work in Social Networks

Personality Theory Psychology

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From: Brande Mora

Related topics : social network theory

Narcissism and Social Networking Web Sites

PSY1011 Psychology 1A assignment.

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From: Jack Orford

Related topics : narcissism and social networking web sites / social web network

The augmentation of social interactions over networks

The effect of the provision of a social feedback in the communication network of two onlime mulitplayer game teams are displayed. The video shows the differences in the evolution of the network between a group who received the feedback and a group who received no feedback. In the first condition, network increases and grows, while in the second condition it remains more or less the same across different moments in time. The experiment has been developed and run by HTLab inside PASION...

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From: awqfm

Related topics : social interaction network / social and networking community