types of relationships {Ans: 1. bonding 2. bridging 3. linking}linking social capital {Ans: weakest relationships (but may listen more strongly); built with altering issues of power and authority (ex: doctor and patient, teacher and student)}bridging social capital {Ans: networks of people who come together as acquaintances; from different social groups and differ in some sociodemographic sense (age, ethnicity, education, self-esteem) -people engage in an activity with mutual goal/beneficial outcome}networks {Ans: connections we have with other people and because of that, it includes the connections with the people in THEIR __________. **critical to have TRUST and RECIPROCITY! -when people feel connected to each other, they develop behaviors and attitudes that benefit themselves and their society as a whole}social capital theory {Ans: behavior is influenced by who we know and how we know them}relationships {Ans: "it's not what you know, but who you know" -3 types that affect social capitals}