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拡大する社会的ネットワークは少数派を残存させるか : DSITシミュレーションにおける非近接他者情報の導入

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Title
拡大する社会的ネットワークは少数派を残存させるか : DSITシミュレーションにおける非近接他者情報の導入
Published in
Japanese Journal of Social Psychology, February 2017
DOI 10.14966/jssp.kj00003725027
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志村 誠, 小林 哲郎, 村上 史朗

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#261
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#67
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