Friendship is the single most important factor influencing our health, well-being, and happiness. Creating and maintaining friendships is, however, extremely costly, in terms of both the time that has to be invested and the cognitive mechanisms that underpin them. Nonetheless, personal social networks exhibit many constancies, notably in their size and their hierarchical structuring. Understanding the processes that give rise to these patterns and their evolutionary origins requires a multidisciplinary approach that combines social and neuropsychology as well as evolutionary biology
Scientific investigations of the concept of friendship have been hampered by generalities, " an...
Both humans and group-living animals associate and behave affiliatively more with some individuals t...
Race and sex were found to be the most salient parameters of friendship. Multivariate analyses revea...
Psychological studies of relationships tend to focus on specific types of close personal relationshi...
The Social Brain Hypothesis regards large social groups of primates and particularly in humans as th...
This article is an extension to Zeggelink (1994) which introduced the individual-oriented approach t...
Contains fulltext : 69388.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Friendships fo...
Contains fulltext : 55930.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Friendships fo...
This article is an extension to Zeggelink (1994) which introduced the individual-oriented approach t...
A social network is a web that integrates multiple levels of interindividual social relationships an...
An evolutionary perspective yields fresh insights into the nature of human friendships and the emoti...
Human social networks are overwhelmingly homophilous: individuals tend to befriend others who are si...
Like many topics of psychological research, the explanation for friendship is at once intuitive and ...
Studying the evolution of friendship networks has a long tradition in sociology. Multiple micromecha...
During the course of human evolution, being a member of a group has been more beneficial for surviva...
Scientific investigations of the concept of friendship have been hampered by generalities, " an...
Both humans and group-living animals associate and behave affiliatively more with some individuals t...
Race and sex were found to be the most salient parameters of friendship. Multivariate analyses revea...
Psychological studies of relationships tend to focus on specific types of close personal relationshi...
The Social Brain Hypothesis regards large social groups of primates and particularly in humans as th...
This article is an extension to Zeggelink (1994) which introduced the individual-oriented approach t...
Contains fulltext : 69388.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Friendships fo...
Contains fulltext : 55930.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Friendships fo...
This article is an extension to Zeggelink (1994) which introduced the individual-oriented approach t...
A social network is a web that integrates multiple levels of interindividual social relationships an...
An evolutionary perspective yields fresh insights into the nature of human friendships and the emoti...
Human social networks are overwhelmingly homophilous: individuals tend to befriend others who are si...
Like many topics of psychological research, the explanation for friendship is at once intuitive and ...
Studying the evolution of friendship networks has a long tradition in sociology. Multiple micromecha...
During the course of human evolution, being a member of a group has been more beneficial for surviva...
Scientific investigations of the concept of friendship have been hampered by generalities, " an...
Both humans and group-living animals associate and behave affiliatively more with some individuals t...
Race and sex were found to be the most salient parameters of friendship. Multivariate analyses revea...