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Nicholas A.
Christakis (US: /ˌnɪkələs krɪˌstɑːkɪs/ NIK-ə-liss kriss-TAK-iss) (born May 7, 1962) is an
American sociologist and
physician known for his...
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Christakis (Gr****: Χρηστάκης) is a name of Gr****
origin and may
refer to:
Surname Alexander Christakis (born 1937), Gr****-American
social scientist, systems...
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Erika Christakis (née Zuckerman) is an
American educator and writer,
specializing in
early childhood education. She is
author of The
Importance of Being...
- (elected in 1999) of the
Orthodox Church of Estonia.
Stephanos was born
Christakis Charalambides in Bukavu,
Belgian Congo (now
Democratic Republic of the...
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Dimitri Alexander Christakis is an
American pediatrician, researcher, and
author from Seattle, Washington.
Christakis received a BA (English Literature)...
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Alexander "Aleco"
Christakis (Gr****: Αλέξανδρος Χρηστάκης; born 1937) is a Gr****
American social scientist,
systems scientist and cyberneticist, former...
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Christakis Zografos (Gr****: Χρηστάκης Ζωγράφος, Turkish:
Hristaki Zoğrafos Efendi; 1820 – 19
August 1898) was an
Ottoman Gr**** banker,
benefactor and one...
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Georgios Christakis-Zografos (Gr****: Γεώργιος Χρηστάκης-Ζωγράφος; 1863–1920) was a Gr**** politician,
minister of
foreign affairs and
president of the Autonomous...
- is a
theory in the
realm of
social networks,
proposed by
Nicholas A.
Christakis and
James H.
Fowler in 2007. This
argument is
basically that peer effects...
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termed the "enmity paradox," was
defined and
demonstrated by
Ghasemian and
Christakis. In brief, one's
enemies have more
enemies than one does, too. This paper...