The social brain hypothesis has suggested that natural social network sizes may have a characteristic size in humans. This is determined in part by cognitive constraints and in part by the time costs of servicing relationships. Online social networking offers the potential to break through the glass ceiling imposed by at least the second of these, potentially enabling us to maintain much larger social networks. This is tested using two separate UK surveys, each randomly stratified by age, gender and regional population size. The data show that the size and range of online egocentric social networks, indexed as the number of Facebook friends, is similar to that of offline face-to-face networks. For one sample, respondents also specified the ...
The sociological literature on social networks overwhelmingly considers the number of core social co...
The effect of Internet use on social relationships is still a matter of intense debate. This study e...
We use data on frequencies of bi-directional posts to define edges (or relationships) in two Faceboo...
The social brain hypothesis (an explanation for the evolution of brain size in primates) predicts th...
With social networking sites (SNS) such as Facebook, individuals have immediate access to hundreds o...
AbstractWe use data on frequencies of bi-directional posts to define edges (or relationships) in two...
Human social networks typically consist of a hierarchically organized series of grouping levels. The...
We investigated associations between online and offline socialising and groups of social ties as pos...
The aims of this study were to (a) assess whether constraints described by the social brain hypothes...
We propose that a fundamental property of human psychology, the need to maintain independent social ...
This paper examines social network size in contemporary Western society based on the exchange of Chr...
Results about offline social networks demonstrated that the social relationships that an individual ...
We use data on frequencies of bi-directional posts to define edges (or relationships) in two Faceboo...
The sociological literature on social networks overwhelmingly considers the number of core social co...
The effect of Internet use on social relationships is still a matter of intense debate. This study e...
The sociological literature on social networks overwhelmingly considers the number of core social co...
The effect of Internet use on social relationships is still a matter of intense debate. This study e...
We use data on frequencies of bi-directional posts to define edges (or relationships) in two Faceboo...
The social brain hypothesis (an explanation for the evolution of brain size in primates) predicts th...
With social networking sites (SNS) such as Facebook, individuals have immediate access to hundreds o...
AbstractWe use data on frequencies of bi-directional posts to define edges (or relationships) in two...
Human social networks typically consist of a hierarchically organized series of grouping levels. The...
We investigated associations between online and offline socialising and groups of social ties as pos...
The aims of this study were to (a) assess whether constraints described by the social brain hypothes...
We propose that a fundamental property of human psychology, the need to maintain independent social ...
This paper examines social network size in contemporary Western society based on the exchange of Chr...
Results about offline social networks demonstrated that the social relationships that an individual ...
We use data on frequencies of bi-directional posts to define edges (or relationships) in two Faceboo...
The sociological literature on social networks overwhelmingly considers the number of core social co...
The effect of Internet use on social relationships is still a matter of intense debate. This study e...
The sociological literature on social networks overwhelmingly considers the number of core social co...
The effect of Internet use on social relationships is still a matter of intense debate. This study e...
We use data on frequencies of bi-directional posts to define edges (or relationships) in two Faceboo...