<div><p>Homophily, the tendency for individuals to associate with those who are most similar to them, has been well documented. However, the influence of different kinds of similarity (e.g. relating to age, music taste, ethical views) in initial preferences for a stranger have not been compared. In the current study, we test for a relationship between sharing a variety of traits (i.e. having different kinds of similarity) with a stranger and the perceived likeability of that stranger. In two online experiments, participants were introduced to a series of virtual partners with whom they shared traits, and subsequently carried out activities designed to measure positivity directed towards those partners. Greater numbers of shared traits led t...
AbstractHomophily, the tendency for people to cluster with similar others, has primarily been studie...
For decades, social scientists have observed that people greatly desire a partner who is similar to ...
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Homophily, the tendency for individuals to associate with those who are most similar to them, has be...
Homophily, the tendency for individuals to associate with those who are most similar to them, has be...
Homophily, the tendency for individuals to associate with those who are most similar to them, has be...
Homophily, the tendency for individuals to associate with those who are most similar to them, has be...
Homophily, the tendency for people to cluster with similar others, has primarily been studied in ter...
Homophily, the tendency for people to cluster with similar others, has primarily been studied in ter...
Countless studies have supported the hypothesis that similarity and attraction have a strong and pos...
Countless studies have supported the hypothesis that similarity and attraction have a strong and pos...
Countless studies have supported the hypothesis that similarity and attraction have a strong and pos...
Homophily, the tendency for people to cluster with similar others, has primarily been studied in ter...
Does familiarity promote attraction? Prior research has generally suggested that it does, but a rece...
Does familiarity promote attraction? Prior research has generally suggested that it does, but a rece...
AbstractHomophily, the tendency for people to cluster with similar others, has primarily been studie...
For decades, social scientists have observed that people greatly desire a partner who is similar to ...
Part 1: Long and Short Papers (Continued)International audienceHow much would a stranger know about ...
Homophily, the tendency for individuals to associate with those who are most similar to them, has be...
Homophily, the tendency for individuals to associate with those who are most similar to them, has be...
Homophily, the tendency for individuals to associate with those who are most similar to them, has be...
Homophily, the tendency for individuals to associate with those who are most similar to them, has be...
Homophily, the tendency for people to cluster with similar others, has primarily been studied in ter...
Homophily, the tendency for people to cluster with similar others, has primarily been studied in ter...
Countless studies have supported the hypothesis that similarity and attraction have a strong and pos...
Countless studies have supported the hypothesis that similarity and attraction have a strong and pos...
Countless studies have supported the hypothesis that similarity and attraction have a strong and pos...
Homophily, the tendency for people to cluster with similar others, has primarily been studied in ter...
Does familiarity promote attraction? Prior research has generally suggested that it does, but a rece...
Does familiarity promote attraction? Prior research has generally suggested that it does, but a rece...
AbstractHomophily, the tendency for people to cluster with similar others, has primarily been studie...
For decades, social scientists have observed that people greatly desire a partner who is similar to ...
Part 1: Long and Short Papers (Continued)International audienceHow much would a stranger know about ...