Friendship networks are instrumental to a whole range of outcomes including career success and personal wellbeing, and as such it is important to ask how social networks are shaped by personality variables. However, previous research examining how extraversion is associated with social network size and closeness to social network members has produced inconsistent findings. Here, we assessed how extraversion (HEXACO model) was associated with three key features of advice networks (size, density, and emotional closeness to network members) in a sample of 199 participants (17–75 years, M = 25, SD = 11; 146 women). We found that higher levels of extraversion (and its four facets: social self-esteem, social boldness, sociability, and liveliness)...
College students with larger networks tend be extroverted, and consequently have lesser depressive s...
Personality affects dyadic relations and teamwork, yet its role among groups of friends has been lit...
In this paper, we expand previous research on the psychological foundations of social behavior by ev...
Friendship networks are instrumental to a whole range of outcomes including career success and perso...
Previous studies showed that extraversion influences social network size. However, it is unclear how...
Previous studies showed that extraversion influences social network size. However, it is unclear how...
Previous work has examined how specific personality dimensions are associated with social network ch...
Humans live in unusually large groups, where relationships are thought to be maintained through comp...
Although personality factors are known to influence sociality, there is as yet no evidence to sugges...
Humans live in unusually large groups, where relationships are thought to be maintained through comp...
Previous work has examined how specific personality dimensions are associated with social network ch...
Social networks are known to form on the basis of homophily, where nodes with some type of similar c...
One of the classic relationships in personality psychology is that extraversion is associated with ...
The main hypothesis of the present study was that more variation in an emerging adult’s social netwo...
College students with larger networks tend to be extroverted, and consequently have lesser depressiv...
College students with larger networks tend be extroverted, and consequently have lesser depressive s...
Personality affects dyadic relations and teamwork, yet its role among groups of friends has been lit...
In this paper, we expand previous research on the psychological foundations of social behavior by ev...
Friendship networks are instrumental to a whole range of outcomes including career success and perso...
Previous studies showed that extraversion influences social network size. However, it is unclear how...
Previous studies showed that extraversion influences social network size. However, it is unclear how...
Previous work has examined how specific personality dimensions are associated with social network ch...
Humans live in unusually large groups, where relationships are thought to be maintained through comp...
Although personality factors are known to influence sociality, there is as yet no evidence to sugges...
Humans live in unusually large groups, where relationships are thought to be maintained through comp...
Previous work has examined how specific personality dimensions are associated with social network ch...
Social networks are known to form on the basis of homophily, where nodes with some type of similar c...
One of the classic relationships in personality psychology is that extraversion is associated with ...
The main hypothesis of the present study was that more variation in an emerging adult’s social netwo...
College students with larger networks tend to be extroverted, and consequently have lesser depressiv...
College students with larger networks tend be extroverted, and consequently have lesser depressive s...
Personality affects dyadic relations and teamwork, yet its role among groups of friends has been lit...
In this paper, we expand previous research on the psychological foundations of social behavior by ev...