Psychological studies of relationships tend to focus on specific types of close personal relationships (romantic, parent-offspring, friendship) and examine characteristics of both the individuals and the dyad. This paper looks more broadly at the wider range of relationships that constitute an individual's personal social world. Recent work on the composition of personal social networks suggests that they consist of a series of layers that differ in the quality and quantity of relationships involved. Each layer increases relationship numbers by an approximate multiple of 3 (5-15-50-150) but decreasing levels of intimacy (strong, medium, and weak ties) and frequency of interaction. To account for these regularities, we draw on both social an...
We discuss the structure of human relationship patterns in terms of a new formalism that allows to s...
Relationships are central to human life strategies and have crucial fitness consequences. Yet, at th...
Recent research into ‘The Social Brain Hypothesis’ has found variation in human social group size to...
Human beings are an intrinsically gregarious species - our personal relationships are of immense int...
Relationships are central to human life strategies and have crucial fitness consequences. Yet, at th...
Friendship is the single most important factor influencing our health, well-being, and happiness. Cr...
The typical human personal social network contains about 150 relationships including kin, friends, a...
We discuss the structure of human relationship patterns in terms of a new formalism that allows to s...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12110-015-9242-7Relati...
According to Dunbar’s social brain hypothesis, brain capacity puts a limit on the size of social net...
Compared to the extensive research that has investigated the structures of social relationships (i.e...
Researchers have established the importance of social networks in developing and maintaining well-be...
The requirements of living in social groups, and forming and maintaining social relationships, are h...
Long-term interpersonal relationships are everywhere. People instinctively establish contact with st...
The social brain hypothesis (an explanation for the evolution of brain size in primates) predicts th...
We discuss the structure of human relationship patterns in terms of a new formalism that allows to s...
Relationships are central to human life strategies and have crucial fitness consequences. Yet, at th...
Recent research into ‘The Social Brain Hypothesis’ has found variation in human social group size to...
Human beings are an intrinsically gregarious species - our personal relationships are of immense int...
Relationships are central to human life strategies and have crucial fitness consequences. Yet, at th...
Friendship is the single most important factor influencing our health, well-being, and happiness. Cr...
The typical human personal social network contains about 150 relationships including kin, friends, a...
We discuss the structure of human relationship patterns in terms of a new formalism that allows to s...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12110-015-9242-7Relati...
According to Dunbar’s social brain hypothesis, brain capacity puts a limit on the size of social net...
Compared to the extensive research that has investigated the structures of social relationships (i.e...
Researchers have established the importance of social networks in developing and maintaining well-be...
The requirements of living in social groups, and forming and maintaining social relationships, are h...
Long-term interpersonal relationships are everywhere. People instinctively establish contact with st...
The social brain hypothesis (an explanation for the evolution of brain size in primates) predicts th...
We discuss the structure of human relationship patterns in terms of a new formalism that allows to s...
Relationships are central to human life strategies and have crucial fitness consequences. Yet, at th...
Recent research into ‘The Social Brain Hypothesis’ has found variation in human social group size to...