How do friendships form? - Info and Reading Options
By Bruce Sacerdote
"How do friendships form?" was published by National Bureau of Economic Research in 2005 - Cambridge, MA and the language of the book is English.
“How do friendships form?” Metadata:
- Title: How do friendships form?
- Author: Bruce Sacerdote
- Language: English
- Publisher: ➤ National Bureau of Economic Research
- Publish Date: 2005
- Publish Location: Cambridge, MA
“How do friendships form?” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: College students - Dartmouth College - Friendship - Social networks
- Places: New Hampshire
Edition Specifications:
- Format: Electronic resource
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL3478460M - OL5890184W
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 2005618491
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"How do friendships form?" Description:
The Open Library:
"We examine how people form social networks among their peers. We use a unique dataset that tells us the volume of email between any two people in the sample. The data are from students and recent graduates of Dartmouth College. First year students interact with peers in their immediate proximity and form long term friendships with a subset of these people. This result is consistent with a model in which the expected value of interacting with an unknown person is low (making traveling solely to meet new people unlikely), while the benefits from interacting with the same person repeatedly are high. Geographic proximity and race are greater determinants of social interaction than are common interests, majors, or family background. Two randomly chosen white students interact three times more often than do a black student and a white student. However, placing the black and white student in the same freshman dorm increases their frequency of interaction by a factor of three. A traditional "linear in group means" model of peer ability is only a reasonable approximation to the ability of actual peers chosen when we form the groups around all key factors including distance, race and cohort"--National Bureau of Economic Research web site.
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