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The friendship paradox is the phenomenon that in social networks, people on average have fewer friends than their friends do. The generalized friendship paradox is an extension to attributes other than the number of friends. The friendship…

社会与信息网络 · 计算机科学 2016-02-12 Naghmeh Momeni , Michael Rabbat

The friendship paradox is the observation that the degrees of the neighbors of a node in any network will, on average, be greater than the degree of the node itself. In common parlance, your friends have more friends than you do. In this…

社会与信息网络 · 计算机科学 2021-10-26 George T. Cantwell , Alec Kirkley , M. E. J. Newman

Social networks have many counter-intuitive properties, including the "friendship paradox" that states, on average, your friends have more friends than you do. Recently, a variety of other paradoxes were demonstrated in online social…

社会与信息网络 · 计算机科学 2014-03-31 Farshad Kooti , Nathan O. Hodas , Kristina Lerman

The "friendship paradox" of social networks states that, on average, "your friends have more friends than you do." Here, we theoretically and empirically explore a related and overlooked paradox we refer to as the "enmity paradox." We use…

社会与信息网络 · 计算机科学 2023-04-21 Amir Ghasemian , Nicholas A. Christakis

The friendship paradox is a sociological phenomenon stating that most people have fewer friends than their friends do. The generalized friendship paradox refers to the same observation for attributes other than degree, and it has been…

社会与信息网络 · 计算机科学 2014-11-04 Naghmeh Momeni , Michael G. Rabbat

The friendship paradox states that your friends have on average more friends than you have. Does the paradox "hold" for other individual characteristics like income or happiness? To address this question, we generalize the friendship…

社会与信息网络 · 计算机科学 2014-04-11 Young-Ho Eom , Hang-Hyun Jo

Feld's friendship paradox states that "your friends have more friends than you, on average." This paradox arises because extremely popular people, despite being rare, are overrepresented when averaging over friends. Using a sample of the…

社会与信息网络 · 计算机科学 2013-04-15 Nathan O. Hodas , Farshad Kooti , Kristina Lerman

Most people consider their friends to be more positive than themselves, exhibiting a Sentiment Paradox. Psychology research attributes this paradox to human cognition bias. With the goal to understand this phenomenon, we study sentiment…

社会与信息网络 · 计算机科学 2020-05-05 Xinyi Zhou , Shengmin Jin , Reza Zafarani

Most individuals in social networks experience a so-called Friendship Paradox: they are less popular than their friends on average. This effect may explain recent findings that widespread social network media use leads to reduced happiness.…

社会与信息网络 · 计算机科学 2016-02-09 Johan Bollen , Bruno Gonçalves , Ingrid van de Leemput , Guangchen Ruan

The friendship paradox refers to the sociological observation that, while the people's assessment of their own popularity is typically self-aggrandizing, in reality they are less popular than their friends. The generalized friendship…

物理与社会 · 物理学 2014-10-03 Babak Fotouhi , Naghmeh Momeni , Michael G. Rabbat

The friendship paradox states that in a social network, egos tend to have lower degree than their alters, or, "your friends have more friends than you do". Most research has focused on the friendship paradox and its implications for…

社会与信息网络 · 计算机科学 2017-03-21 James P. Bagrow , Christopher M. Danforth , Lewis Mitchell

The friendship paradox implies that a person will, on average, have fewer friends than their friends do. Prior work has shown how the friendship paradox can lead to perception biases regarding behaviors that correlate with the number of…

社会与信息网络 · 计算机科学 2022-11-11 Ahmed Medhat , Shankar Iyer

The "friendship paradox" (Feld1991) refers to the fact that, on average, people have strictly fewer friends than their friends have. I show that this over-sampling of the most popular people amplifies behaviors that involve…

物理与社会 · 物理学 2017-11-21 Matthew O. Jackson

Social behaviors are often contagious, spreading through a population as individuals imitate the decisions and choices of others. A variety of global phenomena, from innovation adoption to the emergence of social norms and political…

社会与信息网络 · 计算机科学 2016-04-27 Kristina Lerman , Xiaoran Yan , Xin-Zeng Wu

The classical friendship paradox asserts that, on average, an individual's neighbors have a higher degree than the individual. This statement concerns network-level means and does not describe how often a typical node is locally dominated…

物理与社会 · 物理学 2026-04-22 Sang Hoon Lee

How popular a topic or an opinion appears to be in a network can be very different from its actual popularity. For example, in an online network of a social media platform, the number of people who mention a topic in their posts---i.e., its…

社会与信息网络 · 计算机科学 2020-03-25 Nazanin Alipourfard , Buddhika Nettasinghe , Andres Abeliuk , Vikram Krishnamurthy , Kristina Lerman

The Friendship Paradox--the principle that "your friends have more friends than you do"--is a combinatorial fact about degrees in a graph; but given that many web-based social activities are correlated with a user's degree, this fact has…

社会与信息网络 · 计算机科学 2023-05-09 Anna Evtushenko , Jon Kleinberg

One of interesting phenomena due to topological heterogeneities in complex networks is the friendship paradox: Your friends have on average more friends than you do. Recently, this paradox has been generalized for arbitrary node attributes,…

物理与社会 · 物理学 2014-08-26 Hang-Hyun Jo , Young-Ho Eom

The friendship paradox states that, on average, our friends have more friends than we do. In network terms, the average degree over the nodes can never exceed the average degree over the neighbours of nodes. This effect, which is a classic…

离散数学 · 计算机科学 2018-07-05 Desmond J. Higham

One interesting phenomenon that emerges from the typical structure of social networks is the friendship paradox. It states that your friends have on average more friends than you do. Recent efforts have explored variations of it, with…

社会与信息网络 · 计算机科学 2015-10-20 Fabrício Benevenuto , Alberto H. F. Laender , Bruno L. Alves
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