National audience; We study how the random assignment of new students to introductory-week groups shapes subsequent friendship networks. Both women and men report being much more likely to be friends with same-gender students with whom they were (randomly) assigned in a group during their first week on campus, and the effect is much stronger for women. When students from the same cohort play a repeated trust game in the experimental laboratory, their behavior helps explain what we observed in the field. Women display more stability and less flexibility than men in their interactions with individuals with whom they had previously played. This difference is enough to generate homophily in the observational data even though subjects show no in...
Superpositions of social networks, such as communication, friendship, or trade networks, are called ...
In the United States, girls and boys have similar science achievement, yet fewer girls aspire to sci...
AbstractFemale researchers are underrepresented in leading academic positions. Literature has referr...
National audienceWe study how the random assignment of new students to introductory-week groups shap...
We test two hypotheses, based on sexual selection theory, about gender differences in costly social ...
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...
The emergence of cooperation among unrelated human subjects is a long-standing conundrum that has be...
The emergence of cooperation among unrelated human subjects is a long-standing conundrum that has be...
This study revisits different experimental data sets that explore social behavior in economic games ...
This paper examines how gender proportions at the workplace affect the extent to which individual ne...
Although cooperative social networks are considered key to human evolution, emphasis has usually be...
Prior investigations of friendship patterns have reported gender differences, with women's same-gend...
Human behavior is greatly influenced by the social context. The currrent study on men’ and women’s c...
Gender differences in networking have been cited as an important reason behind gender earnings and p...
Superpositions of social networks, such as communication, friendship, or trade networks, are called ...
In the United States, girls and boys have similar science achievement, yet fewer girls aspire to sci...
AbstractFemale researchers are underrepresented in leading academic positions. Literature has referr...
National audienceWe study how the random assignment of new students to introductory-week groups shap...
We test two hypotheses, based on sexual selection theory, about gender differences in costly social ...
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...
The emergence of cooperation among unrelated human subjects is a long-standing conundrum that has be...
The emergence of cooperation among unrelated human subjects is a long-standing conundrum that has be...
This study revisits different experimental data sets that explore social behavior in economic games ...
This paper examines how gender proportions at the workplace affect the extent to which individual ne...
Although cooperative social networks are considered key to human evolution, emphasis has usually be...
Prior investigations of friendship patterns have reported gender differences, with women's same-gend...
Human behavior is greatly influenced by the social context. The currrent study on men’ and women’s c...
Gender differences in networking have been cited as an important reason behind gender earnings and p...
Superpositions of social networks, such as communication, friendship, or trade networks, are called ...
In the United States, girls and boys have similar science achievement, yet fewer girls aspire to sci...
AbstractFemale researchers are underrepresented in leading academic positions. Literature has referr...