2017
DOI: 10.1057/palcomms.2017.14
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Limitations of time resources in human relationships determine social structures

Abstract: The number of social relationships that a single human being can possibly be involved in is limited because individuals face time constraints (that is, time costs) in constructing and maintaining social relationships; furthermore, the distribution of the strength of such relationships (as measured by frequency of social interaction) looks significantly skewed (a power law distribution), that is, a few strong relationships and many weak relationships. This skewedness suggests that the costs and benefits of bond… Show more

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“…We expand the model of [43] to an evolutionary game. They consider two types of individuals; social groomers and cooperative groomees ( Fig.…”
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“…We expand the model of [43] to an evolutionary game. They consider two types of individuals; social groomers and cooperative groomees ( Fig.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They consider two types of individuals; social groomers and cooperative groomees ( Fig. 1) [43]. In the real world, individuals are groomers and groomees, simultaneously.…”
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“…Mobile communication often takes place within small circles of intimate family members and friends (Kobayashi & Boase, 2014;Ling et al, 2014;Miritello et al, 2013;Takano & Fukuda, 2017;Wei & Lo, 2006). Not surprisingly, people are more likely to use mobile communication than other types of media to contact close ties in times of emergency (Lev-On, 2012;Petrovčič et al, 2015).…”
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