he most convincing historical argument revolves around preferential attachment, or rich-get-richer. In a friendship network, this means that those who have a lot of friends are at a higher risk of making even more friends; they have a larger circle that can, in turn, introduce them to even more people. This positive feedback loops continues until a few people dominate the landscape in terms of connectivity. This is also true of citation networks, in that articles that already are highly cited are more likely to be seen by other scholars, and cited again in turn.
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