International Journal of Psychology
Volume 20, Issue 3-4, 1985, Pages 709-722
THE FRIENDSHIP NETWORKS OF FOREIGN STUDENTS: A REPLICATION AND EXTENSION OF THE FUNCTIONAL MODEL (Article)
Furnham A.* ,
Alibhai N.
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University College London, United Kingdom
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University College London, United Kingdom
Abstract
The aim of this study was to replicate and extend the study of Bochner et al. (1977) which presented a functional model for the development of overseas student friendship patterns. Whereas Bochner et al. (1977) used only 30 Far Eastern foreign students and 6 host nationals in his Hawaian study, this study used 140 foreign students from each continent. Subjects were asked to specify various aspects (including nationality) of their three best friends, and also their preferred companion for each of a range of everyday situations. The friendship network data revealed a strong preference for co‐national friends first, other nationals second and host nationals third, while the preferred companion data showed co‐nationals first, then host nationals and finally ‘other’ nationals. The results closely match the results of Bochner et al. (1977) and provide further evidence for the functional model. © 1985 International Union of Psychological Science
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DOI: 10.1080/00207598508247565
ISSN: 00207594
Cited by: 98
Original Language: English