Fig. 4: Proportion of different triangles over time predicted by the triadic (top) and dyadic (bottom) model for situations in which participants decide about different number of issues G, and are embedded in teams of different sizes K. | npj Complexity

Fig. 4: Proportion of different triangles over time predicted by the triadic (top) and dyadic (bottom) model for situations in which participants decide about different number of issues G, and are embedded in teams of different sizes K.

From: Experimental evidence confirms that triadic social balance can be achieved through dyadic interactions

Fig. 4

The differently colored lines represent the triangles --- (green), ++- (orange), +-- (red), +++ (blue). Error bars represent confidence intervals.

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