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  1. In the 21st century, much of the study of social contagion involves online networks and communities. Social contagion involves behaviour, emotions, or conditions spreading spontaneously through a group or network.

  2. Social contagion occurs when a memory spreads from one individual to one or multiple others via social interaction (Roediger et al., 2001). This “mnemonic spread” is not limited to memories based on shared events, but may involve events and experiences only one party was initially exposed to.

  3. Feb 2, 2013 · Here, we review the research we have conducted on social contagion. We describe the methods we have employed (and the assumptions they have entailed) to examine several datasets with complementary strengths and weaknesses, including the Framingham Heart Study, the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health, and other observational and ...

  4. Sep 24, 2022 · Social contagion is the spread of emotions or behaviors from one individual to another, sometimes without awareness. Social contagion processes become problematic when they lead to...

  5. Mar 11, 2014 · This process, called social contagion, can amplify the spread of information in a social network. Understanding the mechanics of social contagion is crucial to many applications: creating viral...

  6. The theory suggests that social contagion can be facilitated by a variety of factors, including the strength of social ties, the frequency of contact, and the similarity of attitudes and behaviors.

  7. In short, contagion theory argues that collective behavior is irrational and results from the contagious influence of the crowds in which individuals find themselves. Contagion theory assumes that people in a crowd act emotionally and irrationally because they come under the influence of the crowd’s impulses.

  8. Mar 11, 2014 · This process, called social contagion, can amplify the spread of information in a social network. Understanding the mechanics of social contagion is crucial to many applications: creating viral marketing campaigns, evaluating the quality of information, and predicting how far it will spread.

  9. ABSTRACT. This article provides an overview of research on social contagion in the context of education. We highlight the importance of students' social interactions in school, considering contagion between peers and contagion from teachers to students, using a motivation perspective.

  10. Jul 23, 2023 · The major theoretical explanation of social contagion is source monitoring confusions (Johnson et al. 1993 ). According to source monitoring theory, memory errors occur when individuals remember information, but misattribute the source, or origin, of that information.

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