Department of Sociology, University of Groningen, Groningen, the Netherlands.
Dev Psychol. 2013 Jul;49(7):1242-52. doi: 10.1037/a0030098. Epub 2012 Sep 17.
This study examined the dynamics of popularity in adolescent friendship networks across 3 years in middle school. Longitudinal social network modeling was used to identify selection and influence in the similarity of popularity among friends. It was argued that lower status adolescents strive to enhance their status through befriending higher status adolescents, whereas higher status adolescents strive to maintain their status by keeping lower status adolescents at a distance. The results largely supported these expectations. Selection partially accounted for similarity in popularity among friends; adolescents preferred to affiliate with similar-status or higher status peers, reinforcing the attractiveness of popular adolescents and explaining stability of popularity at the individual level. Influence processes also accounted for similarity in popularity over time, showing that peers increase in popularity and become more similar to their friends. The results showed how selection and influence processes account for popularity dynamics in adolescent networks over time.
本研究考察了青少年友谊网络在中学 3 年中的流行动态。采用纵向社会网络建模来确定朋友间受欢迎程度相似性中的选择和影响。有人认为,地位较低的青少年通过结交地位较高的青少年来努力提高自己的地位,而地位较高的青少年则通过与地位较低的青少年保持距离来努力维持自己的地位。研究结果在很大程度上支持了这些预期。选择部分解释了朋友间受欢迎程度的相似性;青少年更喜欢与同地位或更高地位的同龄人交往,这加强了受欢迎青少年的吸引力,并解释了个体层面上受欢迎程度的稳定性。影响过程也解释了随着时间的推移受欢迎程度的相似性,表明同伴的受欢迎程度增加,并且与他们的朋友更加相似。研究结果表明,选择和影响过程如何随着时间的推移解释青少年网络中受欢迎程度的动态。