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Channel-Specific Daily Patterns in Mobile Phone Communication (1507.04596v1)

Published 16 Jul 2015 in physics.soc-ph and cs.SI

Abstract: Humans follow circadian rhythms, visible in their activity levels as well as physiological and psychological factors. Such rhythms are also visible in electronic communication records, where the aggregated activity levels of e.g. mobile telephone calls or Wikipedia edits are known to follow their own daily patterns. Here, we study the daily communication patterns of 24 individuals over 18 months, and show that each individual has a different, persistent communication pattern. These patterns may differ for calls and text messages, which points towards calls and texts serving a different role in communication. For both calls and texts, evenings play a special role. There are also differences in the daily patterns of males and females both for calls and texts, both in how they communicate with individuals of the same gender vs. opposite gender, and also in how communication is allocated at social ties of different nature (kin ties vs. non-kin ties). Taken together, our results show that there is an unexpected richness to the daily communication patterns, from different types of ties being activated at different times of day to different roles of communication channels and gender differences.

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Authors (7)
  1. Talayeh Aledavood (13 papers)
  2. Eduardo López (21 papers)
  3. Sam G. B. Roberts (5 papers)
  4. Felix Reed-Tsochas (6 papers)
  5. Esteban Moro (44 papers)
  6. Robin I. M. Dunbar (13 papers)
  7. Jari Saramäki (1 paper)
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