Item does not contain fulltextThe feeling of connectedness experienced in computer-mediated relationships can be explained by the similarity-attraction effect (SAE). Though SAE is well established in psychology, the effects of some types of similarity have not yet been explored. In 2 studies, we demonstrate similarity-attraction based on the timing of activitieswhen-similarity. We describe a novel experimental paradigm for manifesting when-similarity while controlling for the activities being performed (what-similarity). Study 1 (N = 24) shows when-similarity attraction in the evaluation of connectedness with others. Study 2 (N = 42) identifies an interaction between who-similaritysimilarity in personal backgroundsand when-similarity. Both ...
Abstract—Many of the pressing questions in information visualization deal with how exactly a user re...
Three experiments explored the similarity-attraction effect (SAE) among North American and Japanese ...
This study analyzed the possible difference in interpersonal attraction between communicators in cue...
The feeling of connectedness experienced in computer-mediated relationships can be explained by the ...
Countless studies have supported the hypothesis that similarity and attraction have a strong and pos...
Three studies examined a model of attraction in which the cognitive evaluation of the target individ...
The similarity-attraction effect is a global phenomenon that has been primarily studied through the ...
Two experiments explored the relationship between familiarity, similarity, and attraction. In the fi...
Similarity can be viewed as the degree of resemblance between two objects or events. This is thought...
International audiencePeople interact more readily with someone whom they think they have something ...
The question of What makes things seem similar? is important both because of similarity's pivotal ro...
Does familiarity promote attraction? Prior research has generally suggested that it does, but a rece...
This paper presents a study that tests whether the similarity-attraction paradigm applies to persuas...
Two experiments explored the relationship between familiarity, similarity, and attraction. In the fi...
A study is presented that tests the relation between the (perceived) personality of an online intera...
Abstract—Many of the pressing questions in information visualization deal with how exactly a user re...
Three experiments explored the similarity-attraction effect (SAE) among North American and Japanese ...
This study analyzed the possible difference in interpersonal attraction between communicators in cue...
The feeling of connectedness experienced in computer-mediated relationships can be explained by the ...
Countless studies have supported the hypothesis that similarity and attraction have a strong and pos...
Three studies examined a model of attraction in which the cognitive evaluation of the target individ...
The similarity-attraction effect is a global phenomenon that has been primarily studied through the ...
Two experiments explored the relationship between familiarity, similarity, and attraction. In the fi...
Similarity can be viewed as the degree of resemblance between two objects or events. This is thought...
International audiencePeople interact more readily with someone whom they think they have something ...
The question of What makes things seem similar? is important both because of similarity's pivotal ro...
Does familiarity promote attraction? Prior research has generally suggested that it does, but a rece...
This paper presents a study that tests whether the similarity-attraction paradigm applies to persuas...
Two experiments explored the relationship between familiarity, similarity, and attraction. In the fi...
A study is presented that tests the relation between the (perceived) personality of an online intera...
Abstract—Many of the pressing questions in information visualization deal with how exactly a user re...
Three experiments explored the similarity-attraction effect (SAE) among North American and Japanese ...
This study analyzed the possible difference in interpersonal attraction between communicators in cue...