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Jewish geography and Six degrees of separation

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Difference between Jewish geography and Six degrees of separation

Jewish geography vs. Six degrees of separation

Jewish geography is a popular "game" sometimes played when Jews meet each other for the first time and try to identify people they know in common. Six degrees of separation is the idea that all living things and everything else in the world are Six or fewer steps away from each other so that a chain of "a friend of a friend" statements can be made to connect any two people in a maximum of Six steps.

Similarities between Jewish geography and Six degrees of separation

Jewish geography and Six degrees of separation have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Frigyes Karinthy, Small-world experiment, Stanley Milgram.

Frigyes Karinthy

Frigyes Karinthy (25 June 1887 – 29 August 1938) was a Hungarian author, playwright, poet, journalist, and translator.

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Small-world experiment

The small-world experiment comprised several experiments conducted by Stanley Milgram and other researchers examining the average path length for social networks of people in the United States.

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Stanley Milgram

Stanley Milgram (August 15, 1933 – December 20, 1984) was an American social psychologist, best known for his controversial experiment on obedience conducted in the 1960s during his professorship at Yale.

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Jewish geography and Six degrees of separation Comparison

Jewish geography has 11 relations, while Six degrees of separation has 129. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 2.14% = 3 / (11 + 129).

References

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