{"CAPTION FIG1.png": "\"Figure 1. A small social network drawn from the example given in Feld (1991) of Coleman's Adolescent Society (1961) data of reciprocated friendships. This includes seven of the eight girls in the original example-presented by Feld.\\n\\n\"", "CAPTION FIG2.png": "'Figure 2: The degree distribution for the 60,483 Facebook users in the New Orleans regional dataset who had at most 100 friends.\\n\\n'", "CAPTION FIG3.png": "'Figure 3: The degree distribution for the 3,307 Facebook users in the New Orleans regional dataset who had at least 100 friends.\\n\\n'", "CAPTION FIG4.png": "'Figure 4: Median and quartiles of egonet mean degree, by the ego\u2019s degree. A diagonal dashed line shows the points where ego\u2019s degree is equal to egonet\u2019s degree. For instance, the 25% quantile intersects the dashed line where 75% of egonets have a higher mean degree than the ego. The solid horizontal line indicates the mean degree in the population.\\n\\n'", "CAPTION TABA1.png": "''", "CAPTION TABA2.png": "''"}