by John M. Jennings | Apr 25, 2023 | Sociology, The IFOD
Imagine this scenario: you’re a pedestrian waiting to cross a street, and there are no cars coming, but the indicator is displaying a “Don’t Walk” image. Do you cross or do you wait? What if there is another person there — would their...
by John M. Jennings | May 7, 2019 | Mental Models, Networks, Sociology
I am intrigued by paradoxes and came across a very interesting one called the Friendship Paradox which states: On average, your friends have more friends than you do. How can this be true? Its a function of the attributes of social networks. According to the MIT...