Dunbar's number is a suggested cognitive limit to the number of people with whom one can maintain stable social relationships—relationships in which an...
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Oxford. He is best known for formulating Dunbar's number, a measurement of the "cognitive limit to the number of individuals with whom any one person can...
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astrological aspect explored by Johannes Kepler. The approximate value for Dunbar's number, a theoretical value with implications in sociology and anthropology...
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According to a study by Robin Dunbar at the University of Liverpool, social group size is determined by primate brain size. Dunbar's conclusion was that most...
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subset. Dunbar's number is a theoretical cognitive limit to the number of people with whom one can maintain stable interpersonal relationships. Dunbar predicted...
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Wesley, and the high-tech firm W. L. Gore and Associates. Dunbar's number is the maximum number of individuals in a society or group that someone can have...
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"monkeysphere" which introduces the concept of Dunbar's number in a humorous manner. Pargin referred to Dunbar's number again in his second novel, This Book Is...
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constant – Paul Erdős and Peter Borwein Eddington number – Arthur Stanley Eddington Dunbar's number – Robin Dunbar Embree–Trefethen constant Erdős–Borwein constant...
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formation. According to this argument, the research around Dunbar's number implies a limit on the number of inbound and outbound connections a human in a group-forming...
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infrastructure, access to technology, and bounded rationality such as Dunbar's number. It is almost always the case that user growth n reaches a saturation...
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goes on. Adolescent clique Cabal Clique in communication groups from Dunbar's number In-group and out-group Salkind, Neil (2008-01-01). "Cliques". Encyclopedia...
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been proposed for Dunbar's number, but a commonly cited approximation is 150. First proposed by British anthropologist Robin Dunbar. Dunning–Kruger effect...
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Cooperativeness (personality trait) Cooperative gameplay Dictator game Dunbar's number Game theory Management cybernetics Polytely Teamwork The Evolution...
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relationships in a cohesive group numbering between 100 and 250 members, with 150 members being the common number (see Dunbar's number). Again, a military unit...
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Matilda's wedding on Christmas Eve, 1871. The marriage of Dunbar's parents was troubled, and Dunbar's mother left Joshua soon after having their second child...
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effect Diffusion of responsibility Social facilitation Social loafing Dunbar's number Forsyth, D. R. (2009). Group dynamics (5th ed.). Pacific Grove, CA:...
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Dunbar's number, a value important in sociology and anthropology All pages with titles beginning with Dunbar All pages with titles containing Dunbar Dumbarton...
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humans Sex and psychology Sociality eusociality evolution presociality Dunbar's number Polyethism Supporters Anne Campbell Noam Chomsky Richard Dawkins Daniel...
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battle of Carham in 1018, Dunbar was finally an acknowledged part of Scotland. Throughout these turbulent centuries Dunbar's status must have been preserved...
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New York: Penguin Books. p. 149. ISBN 978-0-14-200334-3. A surprising number of intellectuals, particularly on the left, do deny that there is such a...
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within complex adaptive systems Dunbar's number – Suggested cognitive limit important in sociology and anthropology Erdős number – Closeness of someone's association...
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in small societies and personal social networks; this number is now referred to as Dunbar's number. In addition, there is evidence to suggest that the success...
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the style is very close to that of Dunbar's, it is unlikely that he was the author of this anonymous text. Dunbar's chief allegorical poems are The Goldyn...
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– British anthropologist Robin Dunbar proposes Dunbar's number (approximately 150) as a cognitive limit to the number of people with whom an interpersonal...
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concepts. Bacon number – Parlor game on degrees of separationPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Dunbar's number – Suggested cognitive...
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world to support his space program. Ukyo abruptly reminds everyone of Dunbar's number, a theory suggesting a group can only function with less than 150 people...
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models of scale-free ideal networks it is possible to demonstrate that Dunbar's number is the cause of the phenomenon known as the 'six degrees of separation'...
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Social group (category Wikipedia articles needing page number citations from June 2024)
defining characteristic of a group as social interaction. According to Dunbar's number, on average, people cannot maintain stable social relationships with...
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the hands of William Cantwell Walters of Barnesville, North Carolina. Dunbar's parents claimed the boy as their missing son. However, both Walters and...
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