The authors examined same- and cross-gender friendship norms in a sample of 135 adults (average age 73 years). Participants evaluated a friend’s behavior, quantitatively and qualitatively, in vignettes in which the friend’s gender was experimentally manipulated. Gender often significantly, though modestly, influenced normative evaluations. Women frequently had higher expectations of friends than men and placed a greater emphasis on intimacy. Women were more disapproving of violations of friendship rules, such as betraying a confidence, paying a surprise visit, and failing to stand up for a friend in public. However, both men and women were less approving of a man than a woman who greets another friend with a kiss or who requests to stay ove...
Friendship is an intrinsic aspect of living across generations. However, the significance of friends...
Friendships contribute uniquely to well-being in (late) adulthood. However, studies on friendship of...
Objectives. Friendships contribute uniquely to well-being in (late) adulthood. However, studies on f...
The current study examined differences in friendships between younger adults and older adults. One h...
Although many studies of friendship support exist, little information is available on friendship's n...
Friendship has increased in importance during the last few decades. The study examines whether frien...
Old age is a period during which people have an opportunity to alter their friendship patterns. The ...
In an extension of a previous study (Wright & Scanlon, 1991), this study examined gender differences...
An integrative conceptual framework for friendship research was proposed by Adams and Blieszner (199...
Intergenerational friendship is a friendship between a chronologically old and a significantly young...
The author discusses the need for a better theoretical understanding of friendship in order for its ...
Color poster with text, charts, and graphs describing research conducted by Cierra A. Micke and Erin...
Prior investigations of friendship patterns have reported gender differences, with women's same-gend...
Friendships of Older Women: Changes Over Time was a follow-up study designed to examine older women'...
Studies examining the impact of social change on individual development and aging postulate the grow...
Friendship is an intrinsic aspect of living across generations. However, the significance of friends...
Friendships contribute uniquely to well-being in (late) adulthood. However, studies on friendship of...
Objectives. Friendships contribute uniquely to well-being in (late) adulthood. However, studies on f...
The current study examined differences in friendships between younger adults and older adults. One h...
Although many studies of friendship support exist, little information is available on friendship's n...
Friendship has increased in importance during the last few decades. The study examines whether frien...
Old age is a period during which people have an opportunity to alter their friendship patterns. The ...
In an extension of a previous study (Wright & Scanlon, 1991), this study examined gender differences...
An integrative conceptual framework for friendship research was proposed by Adams and Blieszner (199...
Intergenerational friendship is a friendship between a chronologically old and a significantly young...
The author discusses the need for a better theoretical understanding of friendship in order for its ...
Color poster with text, charts, and graphs describing research conducted by Cierra A. Micke and Erin...
Prior investigations of friendship patterns have reported gender differences, with women's same-gend...
Friendships of Older Women: Changes Over Time was a follow-up study designed to examine older women'...
Studies examining the impact of social change on individual development and aging postulate the grow...
Friendship is an intrinsic aspect of living across generations. However, the significance of friends...
Friendships contribute uniquely to well-being in (late) adulthood. However, studies on friendship of...
Objectives. Friendships contribute uniquely to well-being in (late) adulthood. However, studies on f...