In interviews with the workers who changed jobs, Granovetter learned that the contacts who helped them land the job were most often an old friend, a former coworker, or former employer. In addition, that contact was likely to be someone with whom that worker had maintained sporadic contact over the years. Granovetter called these________
Explanation: A weak tie is a more tenuous relationship. weak tie theory is the theory that associate are likely to be more powerful than close friends.