We test whether the ability to start friendships—and end them—determines what we look for in friends. We hypothesized that individual differences in beliefs about relationship choice would translate into differences in similarity of relationship partners. To test the constructs across their spectrum, we sampled both American and Korean relationships (N=1,603). Study 1 field-sampled naturally-occurring relationship pairs in the USA and Korea; independent self-construal was positively correlated with relational mobility and similarity within relationship pairs. Using the entire data set, relational mobility was positively correlated with similarity, but the two were negatively correlated within nations. Study 2 identified two components of re...
Current theory and research have suggested that adolescent friends share many similarities which ran...
Partnership ties shape friendship networks through different social forces. First, partnership ties ...
In our research, we hypothesized that partners in romantic relationships who reported higher levels ...
Social psychologists have long established that humans require social relationships to satisfy our b...
For decades, social scientists have observed that people greatly desire a partner who is similar to ...
The present study explored the friendship characteristics of Korean and American college students. P...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether there are cultural differences in intimacy in frien...
Previous research has focused extensively on some of the major causes of friendship formation. Speci...
This paper examines bias toward status-similarity in adult friendships in Detroit and a West German ...
This study examines the linkage between similarity and relational satisfaction within friendship dya...
Close friendship is a crucial and distinctive interpersonal tie that can survive a lifetime. Maintai...
In general, cross-group friendships are less stable than same-group friendships. What conditions are...
Interpersonal attraction leads to friendships and romantic relationships. Research has focused on th...
Research in social comparison conducted with male subjects, strangers, and acquaintances has shown t...
Previous research has contrasted patterns of cautious or prevention-oriented relationality in variou...
Current theory and research have suggested that adolescent friends share many similarities which ran...
Partnership ties shape friendship networks through different social forces. First, partnership ties ...
In our research, we hypothesized that partners in romantic relationships who reported higher levels ...
Social psychologists have long established that humans require social relationships to satisfy our b...
For decades, social scientists have observed that people greatly desire a partner who is similar to ...
The present study explored the friendship characteristics of Korean and American college students. P...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether there are cultural differences in intimacy in frien...
Previous research has focused extensively on some of the major causes of friendship formation. Speci...
This paper examines bias toward status-similarity in adult friendships in Detroit and a West German ...
This study examines the linkage between similarity and relational satisfaction within friendship dya...
Close friendship is a crucial and distinctive interpersonal tie that can survive a lifetime. Maintai...
In general, cross-group friendships are less stable than same-group friendships. What conditions are...
Interpersonal attraction leads to friendships and romantic relationships. Research has focused on th...
Research in social comparison conducted with male subjects, strangers, and acquaintances has shown t...
Previous research has contrasted patterns of cautious or prevention-oriented relationality in variou...
Current theory and research have suggested that adolescent friends share many similarities which ran...
Partnership ties shape friendship networks through different social forces. First, partnership ties ...
In our research, we hypothesized that partners in romantic relationships who reported higher levels ...