Friendship paradox biases perceptions in directed networks

Individuals within social networks rarely observe the network as a whole; rather, their observations are limited to their social circles. Here we show that network structure can distort observations, making a trait appear far more common within many social circles than it is in the network as a whol...

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Main Authors: Nazanin Alipourfard, Buddhika Nettasinghe, Andrés Abeliuk, Vikram Krishnamurthy, Kristina Lerman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2020-02-01
Series:Nature Communications
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-14394-x
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spelling doaj-18f1792431bb466b89eaca38d15416072021-05-11T08:47:59ZengNature Publishing GroupNature Communications2041-17232020-02-011111910.1038/s41467-020-14394-xFriendship paradox biases perceptions in directed networksNazanin Alipourfard0Buddhika Nettasinghe1Andrés Abeliuk2Vikram Krishnamurthy3Kristina Lerman4Information Sciences InstituteCornell UniversityInformation Sciences InstituteCornell UniversityInformation Sciences InstituteIndividuals within social networks rarely observe the network as a whole; rather, their observations are limited to their social circles. Here we show that network structure can distort observations, making a trait appear far more common within many social circles than it is in the network as a whole.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-14394-x
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Friendship paradox biases perceptions in directed networks
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description Individuals within social networks rarely observe the network as a whole; rather, their observations are limited to their social circles. Here we show that network structure can distort observations, making a trait appear far more common within many social circles than it is in the network as a whole.
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