Even though homophily (love of the same) is often thought of as a standard feature of friendships, the empirical evidence for attraction based on personality trait similarity is mixed at best. One reason for the inconsistent findings across studies could be variation in the large-scale social environment in which the studies have been conducted. We investigated whether diversity in the everyday social ecologies of 7- to 8-year-old children (N=549) moderates whether friendships are formed on the basis of similar personality traits and similar levels of Cognitive ability. Moderated polynomial regression and response surface analyses showed that classroom size moderated homophily based on Openness to Experience: children similar in Openness we...
It has been recognized in the literature that the mechanisms driving friendship choices differ when ...
The study of social networks has become well established in social science. As part of this developm...
AbstractHomophily, the tendency for people to cluster with similar others, has primarily been studie...
Even though homophily (love of the same) is often thought of as a standard feature of friendships, t...
Personality affects dyadic relations and teamwork, yet its role among groups of friends has been lit...
Personality affects dyadic relations and teamwork, yet its role among groups of friends has been lit...
Human social networks are overwhelmingly homophilous: individuals tend to befriend others who are si...
People always find themselves interacting with others and forming ties with them; these ties shape a...
Contains fulltext : 90292.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The current st...
Studies on personality and friendship have focused on similarities between friends, while difference...
The purpose of this study was to examine the similarities between children and their friends. Previo...
Homophily—the tendency for individuals to associate with similar others—is one of the most persisten...
Homophily (the preference for similar others) is a commonplace feature of social life. In this obser...
People who are in close relationships tend to do and like the same things, a phenomenon termed the "...
The current study focuses on the emergence of friendship networks among just‐acquainted individuals,...
It has been recognized in the literature that the mechanisms driving friendship choices differ when ...
The study of social networks has become well established in social science. As part of this developm...
AbstractHomophily, the tendency for people to cluster with similar others, has primarily been studie...
Even though homophily (love of the same) is often thought of as a standard feature of friendships, t...
Personality affects dyadic relations and teamwork, yet its role among groups of friends has been lit...
Personality affects dyadic relations and teamwork, yet its role among groups of friends has been lit...
Human social networks are overwhelmingly homophilous: individuals tend to befriend others who are si...
People always find themselves interacting with others and forming ties with them; these ties shape a...
Contains fulltext : 90292.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The current st...
Studies on personality and friendship have focused on similarities between friends, while difference...
The purpose of this study was to examine the similarities between children and their friends. Previo...
Homophily—the tendency for individuals to associate with similar others—is one of the most persisten...
Homophily (the preference for similar others) is a commonplace feature of social life. In this obser...
People who are in close relationships tend to do and like the same things, a phenomenon termed the "...
The current study focuses on the emergence of friendship networks among just‐acquainted individuals,...
It has been recognized in the literature that the mechanisms driving friendship choices differ when ...
The study of social networks has become well established in social science. As part of this developm...
AbstractHomophily, the tendency for people to cluster with similar others, has primarily been studie...