Revisiting dimensions of friendship standards

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Abstract

This study revisits the topic of friendship dimensions and types, following on from Hall 2012. Data from 177 participants resulting in 477 friendship pairs are evaluated with clustering techniques. A group of base characteristics common to most friendship is observed, that subsequently splits out into different groups. The diversity in patterns may indicate that friendship standards are not universal even from the eye of the individual, but dependent on the assigned type or role.

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