“…Friends with similar personalities may perceive, interpret, and react to the world around them in a similar way (neuronal homophily; Parkinson, Kleinbaum, & Wheatley, 2018). Friends share dispositions and agree on values, opinions and activities, which may trigger a positive affective response that increases enjoyment of each other’s company, and strengthens the self-concept (Baumeister & Leary, 1995; Campbell, Sedikides, Reeder, & Elliot, 2000; Clore & Byrne, 1974; Hampson, 2011; Nelson, Thorne, & Shapiro, 2011; Nelson et al, 2011; Selfhout et al, 2010). Personality similarity among friends may further reduce uncertainty during acquaintanceship and enhances predictability by increasing the ease and clarity of communication (Berger & Calabrese, 1975; Neyer, Banse, & Asendorpf, 1999; Selfhout et al, 2010; van Zalk & Denissen, 2015).…”