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  • 21Social psychiatry — is a branch of psychiatry that focuses on the interpersonal and cultural context of mental disorder and mental wellbeing. It involves a sometimes disparate set of theories and approaches, with work stretching from epidemiological survey research… …

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  • 22Social capitalism — as a theory challenges the idea that socialism and capitalism are mutually exclusive. Social capitalism posits that a strong social support network for the poor enhances capital output. By decreasing poverty, capital market participation is… …

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  • 23Social defeat — refers to losing a confrontation among conspecific animals, or any kind of hostile dispute among humans, in either a dyadic or in a group individual context, generating very significant consequences in terms of control over resources, access to… …

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  • 24Social network analysis software — is used to identify, represent, analyze, visualize or simulate nodes (e.g. agents, organizations, or knowledge) and edges (relationships) from various types of input data (relational and non relational), including mathematical models of social… …

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  • 25Social network change detection — (SNCD) is a process of monitoring social networks to determine when significant changes to their organizational structure occur and what caused them. This scientific approach combines analytical techniques from social network analysis with those… …

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  • 26Social judgment theory — (SJT) is a persuasion theory proposed by Muzafer Sherif and Carl Hovland (1961). OverviewArising out of the socio psychological tradition, SJT is a theory that focuses on the internal processes of an individual’s judgment with relation to a… …

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  • 27Social geometry — is a theoretical strategy of sociological explanation, invented by Donald Black, which uses a multi dimensional model to explain variations in the behavior of social life. In Black s own use and application of the idea, social geometry is an… …

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  • 28Social Venture Partners — (SVP) is a network of individuals who pool their time and money to impact the capacity of non profit organizations and to develop their knowledge and skill as philanthropists.Since the organization was founded in Seattle in 1997 it has expanded… …

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  • 29Social capital — is a concept in business, economics, organizational behaviour, political science, public health, sociology and natural resources management that refers to connections within and between social networks. Though there are a variety of related… …

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  • 30Social theory — Social analysis redirects here. For the journal, see Social Analysis (journal). Sociology …

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