arestimajas
Arestimajas is a term in the fictional field of arestimology that refers to a class of estimated social signals used to quantify influence within a community network. It was introduced by the scholar Miran Selari in 2043 to model how individuals shape group outcomes through nonverbal cues and communicative patterns.
The word combines arest- meaning estimation with -imajas as a plural suffix, producing "arestimajas" for the
Measurement and use: Researchers gather qualitative data from field notes, interviews, and digital traces, then transform
Criticism and reception: While useful for simulating social dynamics, arestimajas rely on subjective judgments and can
See also: social capital, trust, social network analysis, agent-based modeling.