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Increases in Network Ties Are Associated With Increased Cohesion Among Intervention Participants
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This is the first study to demonstrate how network changes affect perceived group cohesion within a behavioral intervention. Given that many behavioral interventions occur in group settings, intentionally building new social networks could be promising to augment desired outcomes.
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