Research on group cohesion often relies on individual perceptions, which may not reflect the actual social structure of groups. This study draws on social network theory to examine the relationship between observable structural group characteristics and individual perceptions of group cohesion. Leveraging Facebook data, we extracted and partitioned the social networks of 109 participants into groups using a modularity algorithm. We then surveyed perceptions of cohesion, and computed group density and size using social network analysis. Out of six linear mixed effects models specified, a random intercept and fixed slope model with group size as a predictor of perceived group cohesion emerged as best fitting. Whereas group density was not lin...
Paxton and Moody (2003) examined a naturally occurring group—a sorority from 1994—to see how network...
This study shows several ways that formal graph theoretic statements map patterns of network ties in...
We studied the community structure pattern in the visualizations of ten personal social networks on ...
Research on group cohesion often relies on individual perceptions, which may not reflect the actual ...
Over many decades, researchers from a diverse number of disciplines have developed theoretical and m...
Finding subgroups within social networks is important for understanding and possibly influencing th...
Two prevailing theories for explaining social group or community structure are cohesion and identity...
With the rapid development and growth of online social networks (OSNs), researchers have been pushed...
Cohesive subgroups have always represented an important construct for sociologists who study individ...
International audienceWith the democratization of computing power and access to rich datasets in the...
Group performance has been an important topic as evidenced by an extensive literature review that ha...
In addition to the Group Environment Questionnaire (GEQ) , Social Networking Analysis (SNA) has eme...
An important puzzle in social network research is to explain how macro-level structures emerge from ...
From Facebook groups and online gaming clans, to social movements and terrorist cells, groups of ind...
Most personal (egocentric) network studies describe networks using measures that are not structural,...
Paxton and Moody (2003) examined a naturally occurring group—a sorority from 1994—to see how network...
This study shows several ways that formal graph theoretic statements map patterns of network ties in...
We studied the community structure pattern in the visualizations of ten personal social networks on ...
Research on group cohesion often relies on individual perceptions, which may not reflect the actual ...
Over many decades, researchers from a diverse number of disciplines have developed theoretical and m...
Finding subgroups within social networks is important for understanding and possibly influencing th...
Two prevailing theories for explaining social group or community structure are cohesion and identity...
With the rapid development and growth of online social networks (OSNs), researchers have been pushed...
Cohesive subgroups have always represented an important construct for sociologists who study individ...
International audienceWith the democratization of computing power and access to rich datasets in the...
Group performance has been an important topic as evidenced by an extensive literature review that ha...
In addition to the Group Environment Questionnaire (GEQ) , Social Networking Analysis (SNA) has eme...
An important puzzle in social network research is to explain how macro-level structures emerge from ...
From Facebook groups and online gaming clans, to social movements and terrorist cells, groups of ind...
Most personal (egocentric) network studies describe networks using measures that are not structural,...
Paxton and Moody (2003) examined a naturally occurring group—a sorority from 1994—to see how network...
This study shows several ways that formal graph theoretic statements map patterns of network ties in...
We studied the community structure pattern in the visualizations of ten personal social networks on ...