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- Homophily abstract "Homophily (i.e., "love of the same") is the tendency of individuals to associate and bond with similar others. The presence of homophily has been discovered in a vast array of network studies. More than 100 studies that have observed homophily in some form or another and they establish that similarity breeds connection. These include age, gender, class, and organizational role.This is often expressed in the adage "birds of a feather flock together".Individuals in homophilic relationships share common characteristics (beliefs, values, education, etc.) that make communication and relationship formation easier. Homophily often leads to homogamy—marriage between people with similar characteristics.".
- Homophily wikiPageID "1411415".
- Homophily wikiPageRevisionID "603518716".
- Homophily hasPhotoCollection Homophily.
- Homophily subject Category:Interpersonal_relationships.
- Homophily subject Category:Sociological_terminology.
- Homophily type Abstraction100002137.
- Homophily type InterpersonalRelationships.
- Homophily type Relation100031921.
- Homophily type Relationship113780719.
- Homophily comment "Homophily (i.e., "love of the same") is the tendency of individuals to associate and bond with similar others. The presence of homophily has been discovered in a vast array of network studies. More than 100 studies that have observed homophily in some form or another and they establish that similarity breeds connection.".
- Homophily label "Homophily".
- Homophily label "Soziale Homophilie".
- Homophily sameAs Soziale_Homophilie.
- Homophily sameAs m.04_cdv.
- Homophily sameAs Q5891525.
- Homophily sameAs Q5891525.
- Homophily sameAs Homophily.
- Homophily wasDerivedFrom Homophily?oldid=603518716.
- Homophily isPrimaryTopicOf Homophily.