Social contexts in which confidants get to know each other affect the composition of their personal networks, inter alia the similarity among confidants. Results from analyses on a representative sample of the Dutch population between 18 and 65 years of age (SSND 2000), support the idea that differences in similarity among confidants can be explained by 1.) the social composition of a context, 2.) the extent to which interactions within a context are enforced, and 3.) the amount of time people spend in a context. Moreover, there is a certain degree of pathdependency in the use of social contexts, that leads to reinforced context effects on similarity among confidants
A series of field studies focused on the role of similarity as niche construction in friendships. Us...
An important hypothesis about why people generally interact with people who are socially or cultural...
The paper develops a theory of partial similarity and outlines on that basis a new conceptual framew...
Social contexts in which confidants get to know each other affect the composition of their personal ...
Social contexts in which confidants get to know each other affect the composition of their personal ...
Social contexts in which confidants get to know each other affect the composition of their personal ...
This paper examines the effect of social contexts on similarity in personal relationships. We argue ...
From a sociological perspective, this study challenges the idea that personal relationships and netw...
This paper examines the effect of social contexts on similarity in personal relationships. We argue ...
Acknowledging that the composition and structure of personal networks is affected by meeting opportu...
Most research on similarity in friendship networks focuses on clearly visible individual attributes ...
A series of field studies focused on the role of similarity as niche construction in friendships. Us...
An important hypothesis about why people generally interact with people who are socially or cultural...
The paper develops a theory of partial similarity and outlines on that basis a new conceptual framew...
Social contexts in which confidants get to know each other affect the composition of their personal ...
Social contexts in which confidants get to know each other affect the composition of their personal ...
Social contexts in which confidants get to know each other affect the composition of their personal ...
This paper examines the effect of social contexts on similarity in personal relationships. We argue ...
From a sociological perspective, this study challenges the idea that personal relationships and netw...
This paper examines the effect of social contexts on similarity in personal relationships. We argue ...
Acknowledging that the composition and structure of personal networks is affected by meeting opportu...
Most research on similarity in friendship networks focuses on clearly visible individual attributes ...
A series of field studies focused on the role of similarity as niche construction in friendships. Us...
An important hypothesis about why people generally interact with people who are socially or cultural...
The paper develops a theory of partial similarity and outlines on that basis a new conceptual framew...