Homophily, the tendency of individuals to associate with others who share similar traits, has been identified as a major driving force in the formation and evolution of social ties. In many cases, it is not clear if homophily is the result of a socialization process, where individuals change their traits according to the dominance of that trait in their local social networks, or if it results from a selection process, in which individuals reshape their social networks so that their traits match those in the new environment. Here we demonstrate the detailed temporal formation of strong homophily in academic achievements of high school and university students. We analyze a unique dataset that contains information about the detailed time evolu...
People always find themselves interacting with others and forming ties with them; these ties shape a...
This study concerns peer selection and influence dynamics in early adolescents' friendships regardin...
We examine how three different communication processes operating through social networks are affecte...
<div><p>Homophily, the tendency of individuals to associate with others who share similar traits, ha...
Homophily, the tendency of individuals to associate with others who share similar traits, has been i...
Homophily, the tendency of individuals to associate with others who share similar traits, has been i...
Studies of peer effects in educational settings confront two main problems. The first is the presenc...
This data set contains information about time evolution of friendship networks of university and hig...
Academic achievement in adolescence is a key determinant of future educational and occupational succ...
Abstract: We present a new model to understand the nature and structure of homophily in social netwo...
Homophily, the tendency of linked agents to have similar characteristics, is an important feature of...
This paper advances theories of social learning through an empirical examination of how social netwo...
We study the dynamics of group formation using data on the online social networks of a cohort of und...
Homophily is considered by network scientists as one of the major mechanisms of social network forma...
People always find themselves interacting with others and forming ties with them; these ties shape a...
This study concerns peer selection and influence dynamics in early adolescents' friendships regardin...
We examine how three different communication processes operating through social networks are affecte...
<div><p>Homophily, the tendency of individuals to associate with others who share similar traits, ha...
Homophily, the tendency of individuals to associate with others who share similar traits, has been i...
Homophily, the tendency of individuals to associate with others who share similar traits, has been i...
Studies of peer effects in educational settings confront two main problems. The first is the presenc...
This data set contains information about time evolution of friendship networks of university and hig...
Academic achievement in adolescence is a key determinant of future educational and occupational succ...
Abstract: We present a new model to understand the nature and structure of homophily in social netwo...
Homophily, the tendency of linked agents to have similar characteristics, is an important feature of...
This paper advances theories of social learning through an empirical examination of how social netwo...
We study the dynamics of group formation using data on the online social networks of a cohort of und...
Homophily is considered by network scientists as one of the major mechanisms of social network forma...
People always find themselves interacting with others and forming ties with them; these ties shape a...
This study concerns peer selection and influence dynamics in early adolescents' friendships regardin...
We examine how three different communication processes operating through social networks are affecte...