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Why have issue networks become more prevalent?

Understand the concept of "small world" and how networks contribute to this perception along with summarizing small-world researchers' findings.
Analyze the sociological approaches to studying groups and organizations from both micro and macro levels of analysis.
Evaluate the impact of power and money on susceptibility to groupthink.
Comprehend Cooley's concept of primary groups and its relevance in sociology.

Definitions:

1,4-Dibromobenzene

An organic compound where two bromine atoms are bonded to a benzene ring, positioned opposite from each other.

Proton Spin Decoupled

A nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy technique where the interaction between proton spins is removed to simplify the spectrum.

O-Diethylbenzene

An organic compound that is a variation of diethylbenzene where two ethyl groups are attached to the benzene ring in ortho positions to each other.

NMR Spectrum

A representation of the nuclear magnetic resonance of a compound, showing the environment of hydrogen or carbon atoms.

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