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    The author obtains estimates on the distribution of in-degrees of random graphs with fixed out-degrees by relating this distribution to that for random graphs whose edges are independent, via factorial moments. He applies this to graphs obtained when members of a group each name their d best friends [with special regard to the points with maximum in- degrees (rulers) and minimum in-degrees (slaves)].
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    random social group
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    digraph
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    sociogram
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    distribution of in-degrees
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    fixed out-degrees
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    factorial moments
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    rulers
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    slaves
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