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Structural Balance Theory×Triad Census×
FieldSociologySociology
FamilyProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Year of origin1946 (Heider); 1956 (Cartwright & Harary)1970
OriginatorFritz Heider; formalized by Dorwin Cartwright & Frank HararyPaul Holland & Samuel Leinhardt
TypeTheory and graph-theoretic test for tension in signed relationshipsEnumeration of the 16 isomorphism classes of directed triads
Seminal sourceCartwright, D., & Harary, F. (1956). Structural balance: a generalization of Heider's theory. Psychological Review, 63(5), 277–293. DOI ↗Holland, P. W., & Leinhardt, S. (1970). A method for detecting structure in sociometric data. American Journal of Sociology, 76(3), 492–513. DOI ↗
Aliasesbalance theory, Heider balance, signed network balance, structural balance analysistriad count, triadic census, 16-type triad census, MAN triad census
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SummaryStructural balance theory analyzes networks whose ties carry a sign — positive for liking, alliance, or trust, negative for hostility or distrust — and asks which configurations are psychologically and socially stable. Originating in Fritz Heider's cognitive balance principle and given a graph-theoretic form by Dorwin Cartwright and Frank Harary in 1956, it predicts that signed networks evolve toward states free of the tension produced by inconsistent triads such as 'the friend of my enemy'.The triad census counts how many of a directed network's three-actor subgroups fall into each of the 16 possible types of triad, providing a compact fingerprint of the network's local structure. Introduced by Paul Holland and Samuel Leinhardt in 1970, it is the standard way to test structural theories — balance, clustering, transitivity, ranked clusters — by comparing the observed distribution of triad types against what a random network would produce.
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