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The extent to which these approximations introduce bias could be understood by developing a range of models, perhaps using versions of the chain binomial model or other generalized contagion processes.
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In the earlier study, Foucault analyzed the origins of the insane asylum, a development that paralleled the "birth of the clinic". Both originated in the upheavals of the late 18th century, specifically in a rejection of earlier medical theory, in a criticism of the hospital, and in a generalized fear of contagion.
This is known as the discrimination problem between the compounded, contagion and generalized models for the negative binomial distribution and has been discussed by Arbous and Kerrich ([1951]); Bates and Neyman ([1952]); Gurland ([1959]) and Cane ([1974], [1977]).
The hyperlens model of emotions [59] defines social regulation of emotions as a generalized case of emotional contagion, which can happen unconsciously, like in the case of mimicry, or consciously, such as in a discussion or sharing of emotional experiences.
Among them are: relative deprivation as generator of hardship, generalized vanishing of the risk perception ('massive fear loss') when the uprisings surpass a certain threshold, endogenous legitimacy feedback, and network influence effects represented by the mechanism of dispositional contagion.
The interpretation of Bass' "innovators vs. imitators" has been since generalized to address marketing mechanisms of broad advertising vs. social contagion.
What contagion?
The pitfalls Contagion.
Out of toxic contagion.
Contagion has spread, too.
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