Partnership ties shape friendship networks through different social forces. First, partnership ties drive clustering in friendship networks: individuals who are in a partnership tend to have common friends and befriend other couples. Second, partnership ties influence the level of homophily in these emerging friendship clusters. Partners tend to be similar in a number of attributes (homogamy). If one partner selects friends based on preferences for homophily, then the other partner may befriend the same person regardless of whether they also have homophilic preferences. Thus, two homophilic ties emerge based on a single partner's preferences. This amplification of homophily can be observed in many attributes (e.g., ethnicity, religion, age)...
Homophily—the tendency for individuals to associate with similar others—is one of the most persisten...
People always find themselves interacting with others and forming ties with them; these ties shape a...
Homophily—the tendency for individuals to associate with similar others—is one of the most persisten...
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Partnership ties shape friendship networks through different social forces. First, partnership ties ...
Partnership ties shape friendship networks through different social forces. First, partnership ties ...
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...
Objectives: Close romantic and friendship relationships are crucial for successful survival and repr...
abstract: The ability to create lasting, trust-based friendships makes it possible for humans to for...
Homophily, or the fact that similar individuals tend to interact with each other, is a prominent fea...
Homophily, the tendency of linked agents to have similar characteristics, is an important feature of...
Interpersonal relationships depend a lot on interpersonal similarities. Common characteristics betwe...
Dyadic social relations are known to exhibit homophily − attraction and bonding between similar indi...
Homophily—the tendency for individuals to associate with similar others—is one of the most persisten...
Homophily—the tendency for individuals to associate with similar others—is one of the most persisten...
People always find themselves interacting with others and forming ties with them; these ties shape a...
Homophily—the tendency for individuals to associate with similar others—is one of the most persisten...
© 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 ...
Partnership ties shape friendship networks through different social forces. First, partnership ties ...
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...
Objectives: Close romantic and friendship relationships are crucial for successful survival and repr...
abstract: The ability to create lasting, trust-based friendships makes it possible for humans to for...
Homophily, or the fact that similar individuals tend to interact with each other, is a prominent fea...
Homophily, the tendency of linked agents to have similar characteristics, is an important feature of...
Interpersonal relationships depend a lot on interpersonal similarities. Common characteristics betwe...
Dyadic social relations are known to exhibit homophily − attraction and bonding between similar indi...
Homophily—the tendency for individuals to associate with similar others—is one of the most persisten...
Homophily—the tendency for individuals to associate with similar others—is one of the most persisten...
People always find themselves interacting with others and forming ties with them; these ties shape a...
Homophily—the tendency for individuals to associate with similar others—is one of the most persisten...