Social Networks and the Diffusion of Health Behaviors - 2012
Offered By: Santa Fe Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the dynamics of health behavior diffusion through social networks in this insightful lecture by Damon Centola from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Delivered as part of the 2012 Annual Science Board Symposium on Future Directions in SFI Science, delve into potential ideas for understanding how social connections influence the spread of health-related behaviors. Gain valuable insights into the intersection of social science, network theory, and public health as Centola presents cutting-edge research and discusses implications for improving health outcomes through social network interventions.
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2012 - Social Networks and the Diffusion of Health Behaviors
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Santa Fe Institute
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