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Social Network Concordance in Food Choice Among Spouses, Friends, and Siblings

November 1, 2011 | Journal Article

People are highly influenced by what the people in their social network eat.

Social Network Sensors for Early Detection of Contagious Outbreaks

September 15, 2010 | Journal Article

To evaluate whether such a friend group could indeed provide early detection, the authors studied a flu outbreak at Harvard College in late 2009.

The Spread of Alcohol Consumption in a Large Social Network

April 6, 2010 | Journal Article

This article examines whether the alcohol consumption behavior of individuals is influenced by the alcohol consumption of people in their social network. A more nuanced understanding of the relationship between social networks and alcohol consumption is important because alcohol has complex health ramifications, both negative and positive.

Cooperative Behavior Cascades in Human Social Networks

March 23, 2010 | Journal Article

This article examines how an individual’s decision to cooperate or not cooperate in a game setting can influence subsequent interactions between other players. Little is known about whether cooperative or uncooperative behavior can have a cascading influence on the behavior of people who were not part of the original decision.

The Spread of Sleep Loss Influences Drug Use in Adolescent Social Networks

March 1, 2010 | Journal Article

In this study, the authors map the social networks of 8,349 adolescents in order to study how sleep behavior spreads how drug use behavior spreads and how a friend's sleep behavior influences one's own drug use.

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