The Spread of Behavior in an Online Social Network Experiment
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Abstract
How do social networks affect the spread of behavior? A popular hypothesis states that networks with many clustered ties and a high degree of separation will be less effective for behavioral diffusion than networks in which locally redundant ties are rewired to provide shortcuts across the social space. A competing hypothesis argues that when behaviors require social reinforcement, a network with more clustering may be more advantageous, even if the network as a whole has a larger diameter. I investigated the effects of network structure on diffusion by studying the spread of health behavior through artificially structured online communities. Individual adoption was much more likely when participants received…
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1Topics & keywords
- Social network (sociolinguistics)
- Cluster analysis
- Interpersonal ties
- Collective behavior
- Affect (linguistics)
- Computer science
- Reinforcement
- Network structure