The Small-Word Problem - Milgram - 1967 () Citation Context ...ilgram’s “six degrees” theory, as it was named, lies in the fact that two people distributed in the world have only a small number of intermediary connections, approximately six degrees of separation =-=[20]-=-. The ...
he called the "small-world problem". He chose a random sample of people in the middle of Americ a and 3.(ask)them to send packages to a stranger in the state of Massachusetts. The people 4.(send) the packages only knew the name, job and general location of the stranger. Milgram ...
still had not had any success.20年过去了,他们仍未成功In 1967, an American sociologist called Stanley Stanley Milgram1967年,美国社会学家斯坦利·斯坦利·米尔格兰姆Milgram tried using a new method to test the theory, which he米尔格兰姆尝试用新的方法来验证这一理论,called the "small-world problem"....
内容提示: THE SMALL WORLD PROBLEM 61Social Science & Pub lic P olicyThe pleasing notion that we live in a “smallworld” where people are connected by “sixdegrees of separation” may be the academicequivalent of an urban myth. New evidence dis-covered in the Milgram papers in the Yale ...
–i.e.the“smallworld”ofcocktailparties •Thenaskedaharderquestion:“Whatabout whenthereisnomutualfriend--howlong wouldthechainofintermediariesbe?” •Toohard… TheSmallWorldExperiment •StanleyMilgram(andstudentJeffreyTravers) designedanexperimentbasedonPooland ...
Consequently using this average medium approximation one can use the modified model to introduce the random walk formalism and show how to evaluate its mixing time to arrive at the small-world effect based on the message delivery time and the Milgram small-world experiment (with a careful ...
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Social Networks || An Experimental Study of the Small World Problem J Travers 被引量: 0发表: 1977年 The Small-World Phenomenon: An Algorithmic Perspective an area of experimental study in the social sciences through the pioneering work of Stanley Milgram in the 1960's. This work was among th...
Wodd Problem' JEFFREY TRAVERS Harvard University AND STANLEY MILGRAM The City University of New York Arbitrarily selected individuals (N=296) in Nebraska and Boston are asked to generate acquaintance chaim to a target person in Massachusetts, employ-ing "the smaU world method" (Milgram, 1967 J. ...