The ability to create lasting, trust-based friendships makes it possible for humans to form large and coherent groups. The recent literature on the evolution of sociality and on the network dynamics of human societies suggests that large human groups have a layered structure generated by emotionally supported social relationships. There are also gender differences in adult social style which may involve different trade-offs between the quantity and quality of friendships. Although many have suggested that females tend to focus on intimate relations with a few other females, while males build larger, more hierarchical coalitions, the existence of such gender differences is disputed and data from adults is scarce. Here, we present cross-cultu...
We test two hypotheses, based on sexual selection theory, about gender differences in costly social ...
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Partnership ties shape friendship networks through different social forces. First, partnership ties ...
The ability to create lasting, trust-based friendships makes it possible for humans to form large an...
<div><p>The ability to create lasting, trust-based friendships makes it possible for humans to form ...
© 2015 David-Barrett et al. The ability to create lasting, trust-based friendships makes it possible...
The ability to create lasting, trust-based friendships makes it possible for humans to form large an...
abstract: The ability to create lasting, trust-based friendships makes it possible for humans to for...
Men tend to be more transactional and less relationship building when it comes to their friends on s...
Objectives Close romantic and friendship relationships are crucial for successful survival and repro...
Although cooperative social networks are considered key to human evolution, emphasis has usually bee...
Social networks based on dyadic relationships are fundamentally important for understanding of human...
Although cooperative social networks are considered key to human evolution, emphasis has usually bee...
Social networks based on dyadic relationships are fundamentally important for understanding of human...
Humans are social animals and the interpersonal bonds formed between them are crucial for their deve...
We test two hypotheses, based on sexual selection theory, about gender differences in costly social ...
© The Author 2015. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the University of North Carolin...
Partnership ties shape friendship networks through different social forces. First, partnership ties ...
The ability to create lasting, trust-based friendships makes it possible for humans to form large an...
<div><p>The ability to create lasting, trust-based friendships makes it possible for humans to form ...
© 2015 David-Barrett et al. The ability to create lasting, trust-based friendships makes it possible...
The ability to create lasting, trust-based friendships makes it possible for humans to form large an...
abstract: The ability to create lasting, trust-based friendships makes it possible for humans to for...
Men tend to be more transactional and less relationship building when it comes to their friends on s...
Objectives Close romantic and friendship relationships are crucial for successful survival and repro...
Although cooperative social networks are considered key to human evolution, emphasis has usually bee...
Social networks based on dyadic relationships are fundamentally important for understanding of human...
Although cooperative social networks are considered key to human evolution, emphasis has usually bee...
Social networks based on dyadic relationships are fundamentally important for understanding of human...
Humans are social animals and the interpersonal bonds formed between them are crucial for their deve...
We test two hypotheses, based on sexual selection theory, about gender differences in costly social ...
© The Author 2015. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the University of North Carolin...
Partnership ties shape friendship networks through different social forces. First, partnership ties ...