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Similarity

Similarity

  • We like people who resemble us.
  • Whether it's appearance, opinions, lifestyle or background, we tend to favour people who in some dimension are most similar to ourselves.
  • Similarity bias extends to even such ambiguous traits as interests and background.
  • Even if the similarities are superficial, we still may end up liking the other person more than we should.

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