Assortative interaction among altruistic individuals is a necessary condition for the evolution of cooperation. The requirement for assortment holds regardless of whether a meta-population is subdivided into distinct and isolated subgroups or has ephemeral boundaries with a high migration rate. The assumption, however, is rarely tested directly. In this paper, we develop a method to test for assortment of prosociality in network-structured data. The method is applied to a friendship network collected from 238 Korean students attending the same high school. A mixing matrix was used to explore the presence of assortative friendship among more prosocial individuals. An exponential random graph model of net-work structure that accounts for addi...
This dissertation addresses statistical issues related to endogenous peer selection in the context o...
Contains fulltext : 174415.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Friendships and...
Homophily, the tendency of people to associate with others similar to themselves, is observed in man...
<div><p>Assortative interaction among altruistic individuals is a necessary condition for the evolut...
Newcomers to a social network show preferential attachment, a tendency to befriend those with many f...
Contains fulltext : 90292.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The current st...
While it is undeniable that the ability of humans to cooperate in large-scale societies is unique in...
Studying the evolution of friendship networks has a long tradition in sociology. Multiple micromecha...
Friendship selection in social networks is usually investigated by studying the development of reali...
<p>The rigorous economic analysis of peer group formation is a burgeoning subject. Much has been wri...
In this paper, we discuss the dynamics of friendship network formation by the analysis of real netwo...
While most previous studies focus on the effect of adolescents' characteristics on the friendship ne...
The current study focuses on the emergence of friendship networks among just‐acquainted individuals,...
Why are individuals altruistic to their friends? Theory suggests that individual, relationship and n...
We investigated adolescent prosocial relations by examining social networks based on the question “W...
This dissertation addresses statistical issues related to endogenous peer selection in the context o...
Contains fulltext : 174415.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Friendships and...
Homophily, the tendency of people to associate with others similar to themselves, is observed in man...
<div><p>Assortative interaction among altruistic individuals is a necessary condition for the evolut...
Newcomers to a social network show preferential attachment, a tendency to befriend those with many f...
Contains fulltext : 90292.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The current st...
While it is undeniable that the ability of humans to cooperate in large-scale societies is unique in...
Studying the evolution of friendship networks has a long tradition in sociology. Multiple micromecha...
Friendship selection in social networks is usually investigated by studying the development of reali...
<p>The rigorous economic analysis of peer group formation is a burgeoning subject. Much has been wri...
In this paper, we discuss the dynamics of friendship network formation by the analysis of real netwo...
While most previous studies focus on the effect of adolescents' characteristics on the friendship ne...
The current study focuses on the emergence of friendship networks among just‐acquainted individuals,...
Why are individuals altruistic to their friends? Theory suggests that individual, relationship and n...
We investigated adolescent prosocial relations by examining social networks based on the question “W...
This dissertation addresses statistical issues related to endogenous peer selection in the context o...
Contains fulltext : 174415.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Friendships and...
Homophily, the tendency of people to associate with others similar to themselves, is observed in man...