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Alexander Bavelas (December 26, 1913 –
August 16, 1993) was an
American psychosociologist credited as the
first to
define closeness centrality. His work...
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South Africa.
Within his family, he was
referred to by his clan name
Ndosi (
Bavela KwaMthetwa), or Ma****e. Cele was
raised by his grandmother, at the age of...
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Anastasios ("Tasos")
Bavelas (Gr****: Αναστάσιος ("Τάσος") Μπαβέλας; born 27
February 1968 in Athens, Attica) is a
retired tennis player from
Greece and...
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Janet Clare Beavin Bavelas (née Helmick;
February 12, 1940 –
December 12, 2022) was an
experimental social psychologist who
studied gesture, contributing...
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Magema Magwaza Fuze (c. 1844–1922) was the
author of
Abantu Abamnyama Lapa
Bavela Ngakona (The
Black People and
Whence They Came), the
first book in the Zulu...
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written by
Magema Fuze,
whose history of the Zulus,
Abantu abamnyama lapo
bavela ngakona (translated as The
Black People and From
Whence They Came), was...
- "control maneuvers", which,
according to
psychologists Millar, Rogers, and
Bavelas, take
place in the
power dimension of the same model.
Tannen challenged...
- is
collected in
Steps to an
Ecology of Mind (1972). Watzlawick,
Beavin Bavelas and
Jackson support these axioms to
maintain family homeostasis. One cannot...
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Bavelas, J. B.; Coates, L.; Johnson, T. (2000). "Listeners as co-narrators". Journal...
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closer it is to all
other nodes.
Closeness was
defined by Alex
Bavelas (1950) as the
reciprocal of the farness, that is C B ( v ) = ( ∑ u d (...