Social network analysis

Cognitive social structures

Cognitive social structures (CSS) is the focus of research that investigates how individuals perceive their own social structure (e.g. members of an organization, friend group, hierarchy, company employees, etc.). It is part of social network research and uses social network analysis to understand how various factors affect one's cognitive representation of the network (i.e. the individual's belief of who is connected to whom). Importantly, an individual's perception of the network may be different than reality. In fact, these differences between the perceived network and the actual network are the focus of many studies that seek insight into how we think about others and our relationships. (Wikipedia).

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Graph Data Structure 1. Terminology and Representation (algorithms)

This is the first in a series of videos about the graph data structure. It mentions the applications of graphs, defines various terminology associated with graphs, and describes how a graph can be represented programmatically by means of adjacency lists or an adjacency matrix.

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Sets and other data structures | Data Structures in Mathematics Math Foundations 151

In mathematics we often want to organize objects. Sets are not the only way of doing this: there are other data types that are also useful and that can be considered together with set theory. In particular when we group objects together, there are two fundamental questions that naturally a

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Higher data structures | Data structures in Mathematics Math Foundations 163

Lists, ordered sets (osets), multisets (msets) and sets are the four key types of data structures. In this video we begin looking at how we can combine these types in a nested fashion, by considering for example lists of lists, or sets of msets etc. This will give us a lot more flexibili

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Data Structures & Algorithms #1 - What Are Data Structures?

Data structures and algorithms tutorial #1 - let's go! Check out Brilliant.org, a website for learning computer science concepts through solving problems: https://brilliant.org/csdojo/ Special thanks to Brilliant for sponsoring this video.

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Data structures: Introduction to Trees

See complete series on data structures here: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2_aWCzGMAwI3W_JlcBbtYTwiQSsOTa6P In this lesson, we have described tree data structure as a logical model in computer science. We have briefly discussed tree as a non-linear hierarchical data structure, i

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Data structures: Introduction to graphs

See complete series on data structures here: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2_aWCzGMAwI3W_JlcBbtYTwiQSsOTa6P In this lesson, we have described Graph data structure as a mathematical model. We have briefly described the concept of Graph and some of its applications. For practice

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DeepSec 2009: The Developmental Psychology of Intrusion Detection Systems

Thanks to the DeepSec organisation for making these videos available and let me share the videos on YouTube. Speaker: Stefan Schumacher Stefan Schumacher talks about psychologic aspects when designing intrusion detection systems. For more information visit: http://bit.ly/DeepSec_2009_i

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PSY 523 Foundations of Language Part 2

Lecturer: Dr. Erin M. Buchanan Missouri State University Summer/Fall 2016 PSY 523 Psychology and Language lectures covering material from Harley's The Psychology of Language: From Data to Theory. Lecture materials and assignments available at statisticsofdoom.com. https://statisticsofdo

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Stanford Seminar - What can HCI learn from Architecture about interaction?

David Kirsh UC San Diego January 17, 2020 Architects design structures for people to dwell in, to inhabit. They support social as well as physical interaction. HCI, so far, has concentrated on designing interfaces primarily for people to monitor and control systems. The two fields HCI and

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Data Structures: List as abstract data type

See complete series of videos in data structures here: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2_aWCzGMAwI3W_JlcBbtYTwiQSsOTa6P&feature=view_all In this lesson, we will introduce a dynamic list structure as an abstract data type and then see one possible implementation of dynamic list using

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The New Naturalism II: Evolutionary Riddles

Dwight H. Terry Lectureship October 19, 2006 The New Naturalism II: Evolutionary Riddles Barbara Herrnstein Smith is Braxton Craven Professor of Comparative Literature and English and director of the Center for Interdisciplinary Studies in Science and Cultural Theory at Duke University

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Simon Townsend - Language Origins: an Animal Communication Perspective

Human language is arguably the most complex communication system currently known, however, the origins of language remain surprisingly elusive. In this lecture, I will revisit this conundrum and illustrate how studying animal communication can provide a much-needed window into the evolutio

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Autism Assessment, Katherine Tsatsanis

The central theme of this presentation is diagnosis and assessment of autism spectrum disorders. Diagnosis is a clinical endeavor, made by experienced clinicians with knowledge of the features of ASDs. The latter are defined in behavioral terms and fall into three major categories: social,

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23C3: Counter-Development

Speaker: Sandro Gaycken The Accessibility of Technology as an Addendum to Engineering Ethics in the Knowledgeable Society Civil disobedience is a fundamental human right in all democracies, and it has to be accessible for everyone. This includes the accessibility of politically laden

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Mind Your Language: Thought, Metaphor and Imagination

#BrianGreene #NoamChomsky #StevenPinker #EvelinaFedorenko #DanielDor Noam Chomsky, Steven Pinker, Evelina Fedorenko, and Daniel Dor join Brian Greene to grapple with the foundations of language. Language ranks among the most powerful influences on human existence. Even so, language presen

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The Whole of AQA A Level Psychology | Revision for Exams

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The teenage brain

Royal Society Rosalind Franklin Award Lecture given by Professor Sarah-Jayne Blakemore Until recently, little was known about how the human brain develops. In the past 15 years, new technologies such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) have enabled us to gain insights into how the human b

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