The social brain hypothesis predicts that humans have an average of about 150 relationships at any given time. Within this 150, there are layers of friends of an ego, where the number of friends in a layer increases as the emotional closeness decreases. Here we analyse a mobile phone dataset, firstly, to ascertain whether layers of friends can be identified based on call frequency. We then apply different clustering algorithms to break the call frequency of egos into clusters and compare the number of alters in each cluster with the layer size predicted by the social brain hypothesis. In this dataset we find strong evidence for the existence of a layered structure. The clustering yields results that match well with previous studies for the ...
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The social brain hypothesis predicts that humans have an average of about 150 relationships at any g...
AbstractThe social brain hypothesis predicts that humans have an average of about 150 relationships ...
A well-known result in social science states that, although people maintain a large number of social...
We analyze a large-scale mobile phone call dataset containing information on the age, gender, and bi...
Results about offline social networks demonstrated that the social relationships that an individual ...
In this study, we first explore whether individuals with the greatest number of weak ties to others ...
Given the rapid growth of social media websites and the ease of aggregating ever-richer social data,...
The social brain hypothesis has suggested that social network size (and structure) is constrained by...
Mobile phone communication as digital service generates ever-increasing datasets of human communica...
Wilson, and Gilbert, in press). Flying in the face of traditional social psychological principles su...
Data collected from mobile phones have the potential to provide insight into the relational dynamics...
Human social networks typically consist of a hierarchically organized series of grouping levels. The...
This paper examines social network size in contemporary Western society based on the exchange of Chr...
Microblogging and mobile devices appear to augment human social capabilities, which raises the quest...
We use data on frequencies of bi-directional posts to define edges (or relationships) in two Faceboo...
The social brain hypothesis predicts that humans have an average of about 150 relationships at any g...
AbstractThe social brain hypothesis predicts that humans have an average of about 150 relationships ...
A well-known result in social science states that, although people maintain a large number of social...
We analyze a large-scale mobile phone call dataset containing information on the age, gender, and bi...
Results about offline social networks demonstrated that the social relationships that an individual ...
In this study, we first explore whether individuals with the greatest number of weak ties to others ...
Given the rapid growth of social media websites and the ease of aggregating ever-richer social data,...
The social brain hypothesis has suggested that social network size (and structure) is constrained by...
Mobile phone communication as digital service generates ever-increasing datasets of human communica...
Wilson, and Gilbert, in press). Flying in the face of traditional social psychological principles su...
Data collected from mobile phones have the potential to provide insight into the relational dynamics...
Human social networks typically consist of a hierarchically organized series of grouping levels. The...
This paper examines social network size in contemporary Western society based on the exchange of Chr...
Microblogging and mobile devices appear to augment human social capabilities, which raises the quest...
We use data on frequencies of bi-directional posts to define edges (or relationships) in two Faceboo...