relationshipssupplementary
Relationshipssupplementary is a term used in some fields to refer to ancillary connections that accompany a core or primary relationship. These supplementary relationships provide context, support, or mediation but are not the central bond under study. They can include peer ties, professional networks, or informal associations that influence outcomes without constituting the principal dyad.
In sociology and psychology, researchers study supplementary relationships to understand how networks influence trust, resilience, communication,
In data science and information systems, relationshipssupplementary can describe auxiliary connections in relational models or knowledge
Examples include a manager–employee relationship as primary, with supplementary ties to coworkers, mentors, or online collaborators
Measuring supplementary relationships involves network analysis, surveys, or behavior data. Challenges include defining what counts as