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Why Are Congregations So Divided?
Whether we're talking about race or economic class, most religious congregations in the United States are super homogeneous. This reflects the sociological principle called "homophily," or in simpler ...
We find two notable regularities: preferences for high-income co-patrons are similar across racial groups, and racial homophily does not vary by income. These demographic preferences are economically ...
Conversely, we observe managerial homophily in the latter parts of the draft, where players who attract little attention and have minimal chances of playing for the club are selected. The observed ...
Social scientists have coined a term for this concept, homophily, which is defined as the tendency of people to associate and bond with others who are similar to them. However, something odd ...