'Jefferson High School Love Structure Diagram' that visualizes the love relationship network



At a high school in the United States, we asked people who have had a romance or sexual relationship for the past 18 months to answer, and the figure is called this ' Jefferson High School Love Structure Map '. .. The blue dots indicate boys and the pinks indicate girls, and what is connected by a line is that they are in a romantic relationship. The number is how many sets of the pattern existed.

What is interesting is that there are boys who have had relationships with eight girls in the last 18 months, and there are blue dots and blue dots, or pink and pink connected parts. You can get a glimpse of a strong human relationship.

Researchers Map The Sexual Network Of An Entire High School --Image
http://researchnews.osu.edu/archive/chainspix.htm



The relationship diagram was created by this person , Professor James Moody of The Ohio State University.



Of the approximately 1,000 students on campus, 832 responded, of which 573 said they had a romantic relationship or a sexual relationship. That's why I made a figure. The problem is the sore relationship diagram in the upper left, with 288 of the 573 respondents, or 52%, belonging to this ridiculous network. It's the height of color love.

So, when I take a closer look, there is a gigolo in such a place.



It's a combination of men and men, and if you look closely, there are also female partners, so it's a combination of both swords.



This is a combination of females and females, but if you look closely, there is one amazing man who deals with these two females ... who is it?



It seems that there are as many dramas as there are combinations of each, and just looking at them makes me feel subtle.

So, isn't it interesting to understand human relationships well if you visualize it on SNS like mixi? Some people should have thought. Of course, such free software also exists. It can follow this mixiGraph, mixi's MyMiku list, and create and display a relationship diagram.

mixiGraph
http://sg.fmp.jp/mixiGraph/



Please use it to understand strong relationships.

in Note,   Software, Posted by darkhorse