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  • 11Social change — Social development redirects here. For the aspect of human biological development, see psychosocial development Social change is a general term which refers to: * change in social structure: the nature, the social institutions, the social… …

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  • 12Social dynamics — is the study of the ability of a society to react to inner and outer changes and deal with its regulation mechanisms. Social dynamics is a mathematically inspired approach to analyse societies, building upon systems theory and sociology.… …

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  • 13Social Osmosis — is the indirect infusion of social/cultural knowledge. Effectively, social content is diffused, and by happenstance authentic experience is displaced by degrees of mediated separation before a subject acquires knowledge of a social phenomenon.… …

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  • 14Social media and suicide — have important relationships. The death of Phoebe Prince was said to have resulted from cyberbullying. There is some concern that the desire for achieving prestige via online memorials may encourage suicides.[1] Vincent Nichols, the Archbishop of …

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  • 15Social artifact — is any product of individuals or groups (social beings) or of their social behavior.Artifacts are the objects or products designed and used by people to meet re occurring needs or to solve problems.An example of a common social artifact is a… …

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  • 16Social psychology (sociology) — Sociological social psychology, also known as psychological sociology, is a specialty area of sociology that relates macrosocial phenomena (e.g. social class) to the attitudes and behavior of individuals. [House, J. S. (1977). The three faces of… …

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  • 17Actor model — In computer science, the Actor model is a mathematical model of concurrent computation that treats actors as the universal primitives of concurrent digital computation: in response to a message that it receives, an actor can make local decisions …

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  • 18Social status — In sociology or anthropology, social status is the honor or prestige attached to one s position in society (one s social position). The stratification system, which is the system of distributing rewards to the members of society, determines… …

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  • 19Actor model and process calculi history — The Actor model and process calculi share an interesting history and co evolution.Early workThe Actor model, first published in 1973, [Carl Hewitt, Peter Bishop and Richard Steiger. A Universal Modular Actor Formalism for Artificial Intelligence… …

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  • 20Actor-observer bias — In psychology, people are known to display an actor observer bias, when actors tend to attribute their own behavior to their circumstances (i.e., situation causes), but tend to attribute the behaviors of those we observe to their dispositions… …

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