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    together". The presence of homophily has been discovered in a vast array of network studies: over 100 studies have observed homophily in some form or another...
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    empirical research seems to indicate the frequent occurrence of homophily in real networks. Homophily in social relations may lead to a commensurate distance...
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    Jürgen Habermas and Karl-Otto Apel. A relationship between intolerance and homophily, a preference for interacting with those with similar traits, appears...
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  • Clique (section Homophily)
    independence". Homophily is how people tend to link up with others because they share similar characteristics. The existence of homophily is also very prevalent...
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    Political Orientation and Measuring Political Homophily in Twitter Using Big Data: Political Homophily on Twitter". Journal of Communication. 64 (2):...
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  • homophily, is defined as the degree to which pairs of individuals who interact are different in certain attributes". This is in contrast to homophily...
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  • common culture. The proverb "birds of a feather flock together" describes homophily, the human tendency to form friendship networks with people of similar...
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    attention to the principles of homophily and its opposite, heterophily. Using their definition, Rogers defines homophily as "the degree to which pairs...
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    2015. "Gad Saad on Growing up in Lebanon, the Olympics, and Cultural Homophily". The Rubin Report. 17 August 2016. Lazarus, David (13 January 2011)....
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    job candidates were more likely to provide referrals and that gender homophily did not reduce the competition self-protection effect. In July 2019, sociologists...
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  • including the extent to which users specialize in particular topics, and homophily among users. Another work focused on studying the characteristics, manifestations...
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  • vizualize.me. "Gad Saad on Growing up in Lebanon, the Olympics, and Cultural Homophily". The Rubin Report. 17 August 2016. Lazarus, David (13 January 2011)....
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    command and compliance, or from the otherwise also diffuse concept of homophily. However, large-scale experiments and field trials can evade this concern...
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    social group and a primary group of people who have similar interests (homophily), age, background, or social status. The members of this group are likely...
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  • Feather"), a group of Dutch and Flemish artists active in 17th-century Rome Homophily, the tendency of individuals to associate with similar others Birds of...
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    networks as well as reciprocity and transitivity, and at the node-level, homophily and attribute-based activity and popularity effects, as derived from explicit...
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    [citation needed] Size: The number of network members in a given network. Homophily: The extent to which actors form ties with similar versus dissimilar others...
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  • epidemic models. Influence and homophily – Measuring network assortativity and measuring and modeling influence and homophily. Recommendation in social media...
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    drawing Social capital Link analysis Optimization Reciprocity Closure Homophily Transitivity Preferential attachment Balance theory Network effect Social...
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  • comforting emotional impact. Pebbling promotes human bonding through homophily. Examples of physical pebbling including sending postcards, handwritten...
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  • importance of network structure for the quality of learning, and how homophily in social networks causes polarization of opinions. He has also done research...
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  • interpretations; or argued that the statistical methods may not always account for homophily processes in the creation and retention of relationships over time. But...
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    polarization, and other researchers refer to as a kind of self re-enforcing homophily. Within these information cocoons, it matters little to social media companies...
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  • journal requires |journal= (help) Yuan, Y. Connie; Gay, Geri (2006). "Homophily of Network Ties and Bonding and Bridging Social Capital in Computer-Mediated...
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  • Retrieved August 25, 2020. Massachs, Joan (2020). "Roots of Trumpism: Homophily and Social Feedback in Donald Trump Support on Reddit". WebSci '20: Proceedings...
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    social relations. For example, academic John Turner adopted the idea of homophily (i.e., the tendency for friendships to form between people that are alike...
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    drawing Social capital Link analysis Optimization Reciprocity Closure Homophily Transitivity Preferential attachment Balance theory Network effect Social...
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    Miller; Smith-Lovin, Lynn; Cook, James M (2001-08-01). "Birds of a Feather: Homophily in Social Networks". Annual Review of Sociology. 27 (1): 415–444. doi:10...
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    to falsely identify with the audience, which results in homophily for the audience. Homophily is the perceived similarity between speaker and listener...
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  • Retrieved 2014-02-23.(subscription required) Cooper, Virginia W. (1997). "Homophily or the Queen Bee Syndrome: Female Evaluation of Female Leadership". Small...
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