Thursday, June 18, 2009

Half of friends replaced every 7 years

People lose about half their friends and replace them with new ones after about seven years, research suggests. Sociologist Gerald Mollenhorst at Utrecht University in the Netherlands interviewed 604 people aged 18 to 65 seven years ago and followed up.

The results showed that the size of personal networks remained the same but many members of the network were new. About 30 percent of discussion partners and practical helpers had the same position in a typical subject's network seven years later, and 48 percent were still part of the network, LiveScience.com reported Tuesday.

Mollenhorst also established that networks were not formed based on personal choice alone. The survey found that people's choice of friends is limited by the opportunities to meet, and people fre-quently choose friends from a context where they have previously chosen a friend. Source