Table 2.
Network effects | Definition | Variable type |
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Outdegree | Ties leaving an actor (number of people marked as friends). Measure of the level of activity in the network. | Control |
Reciprocity | Reciprocity is the extent to which ties are reciprocated between actors. Over time if A selects B, then B will reciprocate and select A, or A will drop his/her ties to B. There is an equilibrium tendency toward dyadic relationships to be either reciprocated or null. | Control |
Closure (transitive ties and 3 cycles) | The tendency for a friend of a friend to become a friend. | Control |
Similarity | Actors tend to form relationships with others who are similar to them in particular ways. Also termed homophily effect or more colloquially known as the idea that “birds of a feather flock together.” | Primary outcome |