The Fratmen model, often discussed in the context of social network analysis, refers to a theoretical framework that examines the dynamics of fraternity-like groups and their influence on individual behavior and decision-making. This model highlights how interpersonal relationships and group norms within such organizations can shape identity, social interactions, and conformity among members. Additionally, it may explore aspects of loyalty, hierarchy, and the impact of peer pressure within these social structures.
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