![]() ![]() That’s when Columbia University researchers released the results of their "Small World Research Project” – an Internet version of Milgram’s experiment. One of the more recent attempts to prove we are closely connected was in 2003. He found that people, who successfully completed the task, did so with a chain of six or fewer connections. Milgram asked initial participants to mail a letter through friends, and then friends of friends, to a designated stranger living in Massachusetts. In the 1960s, social psychologist Stanley Milgram’s small world experiment confirmed that two strangers could be connected in six degrees. Over the years, many attempts have been made to prove that mutual friends might connect two random people. ![]()
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