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Structural balance: A test of the completeness hypothesis

The “completeness hypothesis,” advanced by Harary in 1959, constitutes the background for the investigations presented in this paper. Both a theoretical and an empirical examination of Harary's assumptions were made, the former showing them to be inconsistent with Heider's theory of balanc...

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Published in:Behavioral Science 1966-03, Vol.11 (2), p.121-125
Main Authors: Morrissette, Julian O., Jahnke, John C., Baker, Keith
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