Homophily, the tendency for people to cluster with similar others, has primarily been studied in terms of proximal, psychological causes, such as a tendency to have positive associations with people who share traits with us. Here we investigate whether homophily could be correlated with perceived group membership, given that sharing traits with other people might signify membership of a specific community. In order to investigate this, we tested whether the amount of homophily that occurs between strangers is dependent on the number of people they believe share the common trait (i.e. the size of group that the trait identifies). In two experiments, we show that more exclusive (smaller) groups evoke more positive ratings of the likeability o...
Homophily, the tendency for individuals to associate with those who are most similar to them, has be...
Homophily, the tendency for individuals to associate with those who are most similar to them, has be...
Individual preferences for same-ethnic friends contribute to persistent segregation of adolescents’ ...
Homophily, the tendency for people to cluster with similar others, has primarily been studied in ter...
Homophily, the tendency for people to cluster with similar others, has primarily been studied in ter...
AbstractHomophily, the tendency for people to cluster with similar others, has primarily been studie...
AbstractHomophily, the tendency for people to cluster with similar others, has primarily been studie...
Personality affects dyadic relations and teamwork, yet its role among groups of friends has been lit...
Personality affects dyadic relations and teamwork, yet its role among groups of friends has been lit...
Personality affects dyadic relations and teamwork, yet its role among groups of friends has been lit...
Personality affects dyadic relations and teamwork, yet its role among groups of friends has been lit...
Personality affects dyadic relations and teamwork, yet its role among groups of friends has been lit...
People tend to be very similar to their friends. Groups of friends often have similar political affi...
<div><p>Homophily, the tendency for individuals to associate with those who are most similar to them...
Homophily, the tendency for individuals to associate with those who are most similar to them, has be...
Homophily, the tendency for individuals to associate with those who are most similar to them, has be...
Homophily, the tendency for individuals to associate with those who are most similar to them, has be...
Individual preferences for same-ethnic friends contribute to persistent segregation of adolescents’ ...
Homophily, the tendency for people to cluster with similar others, has primarily been studied in ter...
Homophily, the tendency for people to cluster with similar others, has primarily been studied in ter...
AbstractHomophily, the tendency for people to cluster with similar others, has primarily been studie...
AbstractHomophily, the tendency for people to cluster with similar others, has primarily been studie...
Personality affects dyadic relations and teamwork, yet its role among groups of friends has been lit...
Personality affects dyadic relations and teamwork, yet its role among groups of friends has been lit...
Personality affects dyadic relations and teamwork, yet its role among groups of friends has been lit...
Personality affects dyadic relations and teamwork, yet its role among groups of friends has been lit...
Personality affects dyadic relations and teamwork, yet its role among groups of friends has been lit...
People tend to be very similar to their friends. Groups of friends often have similar political affi...
<div><p>Homophily, the tendency for individuals to associate with those who are most similar to them...
Homophily, the tendency for individuals to associate with those who are most similar to them, has be...
Homophily, the tendency for individuals to associate with those who are most similar to them, has be...
Homophily, the tendency for individuals to associate with those who are most similar to them, has be...
Individual preferences for same-ethnic friends contribute to persistent segregation of adolescents’ ...