In the current studies, the authors examined how peers influence friendship choices through individuals' perceptions of similarity between their own and others' Big Five traits. Self-reported and peer-reported data were gathered from 3 independent samples using longitudinal round-robin designs. Peers' ratings of how similar 2 persons appeared in extraversion and agreeableness predicted friendship formation likelihood between these 2 persons in all samples. This association was mediated by perceived similarity. Furthermore, another mediation effect was found for similarity in interaction style: Persons who were viewed by peers as having similar extraversion and agreeableness levels became more similar in interaction styles. Thus, the current...
The current study focuses on the emergence of friendship networks among just‐acquainted individuals,...
The current study focuses on the emergence of friendship networks among just-acquainted individuals,...
The tendency to evaluate others as being similar to oneself in terms of personality characteristics ...
The authors examined associations of perceived similarity, actual similarity, and peer-rated similar...
Many recent studies have demonstrated a positive relationship between personality similarity and int...
The authors examined the consistency of person perception in two domains: agreement (i.e., do two ra...
Research in social comparison conducted with male subjects, strangers, and acquaintances has shown t...
Most research on similarity in friendship networks focuses on clearly visible individual attributes ...
In a study of the relationship between similarity of personality and interaction choices, 336 studen...
Autistic traits are known to be associated with social interaction difficulties. Yet, somewhat parad...
Friends and spouses tend to be similar in a broad range of characteristics, such as age, educational...
Sharing attitudes leads to liking. While this similarity effect is well-established, past research r...
Peers gain heightened significance during adolescence. Youth organize themselves into peer networks ...
Friends tend to be similar on many characteristics, including personality traits. Yet, a real-world ...
It is often asserted that “great minds think alike” yet empirical studies present interesting findin...
The current study focuses on the emergence of friendship networks among just‐acquainted individuals,...
The current study focuses on the emergence of friendship networks among just-acquainted individuals,...
The tendency to evaluate others as being similar to oneself in terms of personality characteristics ...
The authors examined associations of perceived similarity, actual similarity, and peer-rated similar...
Many recent studies have demonstrated a positive relationship between personality similarity and int...
The authors examined the consistency of person perception in two domains: agreement (i.e., do two ra...
Research in social comparison conducted with male subjects, strangers, and acquaintances has shown t...
Most research on similarity in friendship networks focuses on clearly visible individual attributes ...
In a study of the relationship between similarity of personality and interaction choices, 336 studen...
Autistic traits are known to be associated with social interaction difficulties. Yet, somewhat parad...
Friends and spouses tend to be similar in a broad range of characteristics, such as age, educational...
Sharing attitudes leads to liking. While this similarity effect is well-established, past research r...
Peers gain heightened significance during adolescence. Youth organize themselves into peer networks ...
Friends tend to be similar on many characteristics, including personality traits. Yet, a real-world ...
It is often asserted that “great minds think alike” yet empirical studies present interesting findin...
The current study focuses on the emergence of friendship networks among just‐acquainted individuals,...
The current study focuses on the emergence of friendship networks among just-acquainted individuals,...
The tendency to evaluate others as being similar to oneself in terms of personality characteristics ...