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Network Analysis of Social Support Systems
Contributed by: Christie
  • 1. What does the term 'degree' refer to in network analysis?
A) Geographical location of a node
B) Number of connections a node has
C) Node's historical significance
D) Node's color
  • 2. What does the 'clustering coefficient' measure in network analysis?
A) Number of connections
B) Geographic dispersion
C) Extent to which nodes tend to cluster together
D) Average node size
  • 3. How is social support theorized to benefit individuals in a network?
A) Economic stability
B) Geographical guidance
C) Emotional and practical assistance
D) Historical context
  • 4. What is informational support in social support systems?
A) Provision of advice and guidance
B) Offering emotional comfort
C) Physical assistance
D) Providing financial help
  • 5. What is a benefit of having diverse sources of social support in a network?
A) Increased resilience
B) Decreased communication
C) Higher centralization
D) Reduced network size
  • 6. What does homophily refer to in the context of social networks?
A) Exclusive group formation
B) Tendency for individuals to associate with others who are similar to them
C) Opposition to social connections
D) Random network formation
  • 7. What is a social network tie?
A) Relationship between individuals in a network
B) Historical significance
C) Digital connection
D) Physical distance
  • 8. What is an example of a network analysis software tool?
A) Gephi
B) Microsoft Word
C) Google Chrome
D) Adobe Photoshop
  • 9. Which type of social support is aimed at increasing the feeling of belonging and companionship?
A) Emotional support
B) Informational support
C) Physical support
D) Financial support
  • 10. In network analysis, what does reciprocity refer to?
A) Mutual relationships or interactions between nodes
B) The centrality of a node
C) The number of connections
D) The size of a network
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