For decades, social scientists have observed that people greatly desire a partner who is similar to themselves. Less is known, however, about whether particular similarity domains (e.g., music preferences) may uniquely influence relationship formation. We address this gap by examining people’s preferences for 18 similarity domains in three types of relationships: friendships, casual/short-term, and long-term. The most important similarity domains, across the three relationship types, were political views, career goals, food preferences, travel desires, and music preferences. General similarity was most important in long-term rather than in friendships and casual/short-term relationships, with the latter two relationship types not differing ...
A series of field studies focused on the role of similarity as niche construction in friendships. Us...
Homophily, the tendency for individuals to associate with those who are most similar to them, has be...
This study used an idiographic approach to examine the association between similarity or complementa...
For decades, social scientists have observed that people greatly desire a partner who is similar to ...
For decades, social scientists have observed that people greatly desire a partner who is similar to ...
For decades, social scientists have observed that people greatly desire a partner who is similar to ...
Although prior research (Montoya, Horton, & Kirchner, 2008) has indicated that perceived similarity ...
Although prior research (Montoya, Horton, & Kirchner, 2008) has indicated that perceived simila...
Although prior research (Montoya, Horton, & Kirchner, 2008) has indicated that perceived similarity ...
Strong relationships are vital to our physical and psychological well-being. But, what makes a happy...
In our research, we hypothesized that partners in romantic relationships who reported higher levels ...
The present study aimed to test predictions based on both the ‗similarity-attraction‘ hypothesis and...
Abstract OnlyThis current study assessed whether heterosexual dating partners are similar in their v...
We test whether the ability to start friendships—and end them—determines what we look for in friends...
Abstract OnlyThis current study assessed whether heterosexual dating partners are similar in their v...
A series of field studies focused on the role of similarity as niche construction in friendships. Us...
Homophily, the tendency for individuals to associate with those who are most similar to them, has be...
This study used an idiographic approach to examine the association between similarity or complementa...
For decades, social scientists have observed that people greatly desire a partner who is similar to ...
For decades, social scientists have observed that people greatly desire a partner who is similar to ...
For decades, social scientists have observed that people greatly desire a partner who is similar to ...
Although prior research (Montoya, Horton, & Kirchner, 2008) has indicated that perceived similarity ...
Although prior research (Montoya, Horton, & Kirchner, 2008) has indicated that perceived simila...
Although prior research (Montoya, Horton, & Kirchner, 2008) has indicated that perceived similarity ...
Strong relationships are vital to our physical and psychological well-being. But, what makes a happy...
In our research, we hypothesized that partners in romantic relationships who reported higher levels ...
The present study aimed to test predictions based on both the ‗similarity-attraction‘ hypothesis and...
Abstract OnlyThis current study assessed whether heterosexual dating partners are similar in their v...
We test whether the ability to start friendships—and end them—determines what we look for in friends...
Abstract OnlyThis current study assessed whether heterosexual dating partners are similar in their v...
A series of field studies focused on the role of similarity as niche construction in friendships. Us...
Homophily, the tendency for individuals to associate with those who are most similar to them, has be...
This study used an idiographic approach to examine the association between similarity or complementa...