Homophily, the tendency of people to associate with others similar to themselves, is observed in many social networks, ranging from friendships to marriages to business relationships, and is based on a variety of characteristics, including race, age, gender, religion, and education. We present a technique for distinguishing two primary sources of homophily: biases in the preferences of individuals over the types of their friends and biases in the chances that people meet individuals of other types. We use this technique to analyze racial patterns in friendship networks in a set of American high schools from the Add Health dataset. Biases in preferences and biases in meeting rates are both highly significant in these data, and both type...
This study examined how homophily (similarity) and propinquity (availability) simultaneously predict...
Ethnically diverse settings provide opportunities for interethnic friendship but can also increase t...
Social contexts exert structural effects on individuals' social relationships, including interr...
Homophily, the tendency of people to associate with others similar to themselves, is observed in man...
Our societies are heterogeneous in many dimensions such as census, education, religion, ethnic and c...
Abstract Recently, scholars increasingly use exponential random graph models (p*) of friendship netw...
Our societies are heterogeneous in many dimensions such as census, education, religion, ethnic and c...
Adolescents’ school-based friendship networks tend to be segregated along ethnic lines. But few stud...
The study of social networks has become well established in social science. As part of this developm...
Individual preferences for same-ethnic friends contribute to persistent segregation of adolescents’ ...
<p>The rigorous economic analysis of peer group formation is a burgeoning subject. Much has been wri...
This dissertation consists of two studies that examined the development of same-ethnic friendship pr...
Abstract: We present a new model to understand the nature and structure of homophily in social netwo...
This study examined how homophily (similarity) and propinquity (availability) simultaneously predict...
Ethnically diverse settings provide opportunities for interethnic friendship but can also increase t...
Social contexts exert structural effects on individuals' social relationships, including interr...
Homophily, the tendency of people to associate with others similar to themselves, is observed in man...
Our societies are heterogeneous in many dimensions such as census, education, religion, ethnic and c...
Abstract Recently, scholars increasingly use exponential random graph models (p*) of friendship netw...
Our societies are heterogeneous in many dimensions such as census, education, religion, ethnic and c...
Adolescents’ school-based friendship networks tend to be segregated along ethnic lines. But few stud...
The study of social networks has become well established in social science. As part of this developm...
Individual preferences for same-ethnic friends contribute to persistent segregation of adolescents’ ...
<p>The rigorous economic analysis of peer group formation is a burgeoning subject. Much has been wri...
This dissertation consists of two studies that examined the development of same-ethnic friendship pr...
Abstract: We present a new model to understand the nature and structure of homophily in social netwo...
This study examined how homophily (similarity) and propinquity (availability) simultaneously predict...
Ethnically diverse settings provide opportunities for interethnic friendship but can also increase t...
Social contexts exert structural effects on individuals' social relationships, including interr...