Flashman Jennifer
Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA.
Sociol Educ. 2012 Jan;85(1):61-80. doi: 10.1177/0038040711417014.
Academic achievement in adolescence is a key determinant of future educational and occupational success. Friends play an important role in the educational process. They provide support and resources and can both encourage and discourage academic achievement. As a result, the friends adolescents make may help to maintain and exacerbate inequality if friends are sorted on the basis of academic achievement. These observations prompt the question: How does academic achievement affect the friendship ties made? Using data from the high schools in the Add Health saturated sample, the author models network change using a stochastic actor-based Markov model for the co-evolution of networks and behavior. This model is carried out at the school level for each of the high schools included in the saturated sample. Results show that in the most typical American schools, similarity in academic achievement is an important and consistent predictor of friendship ties in a dynamic context. High-achieving students are more likely to extend ties to other high-achieving students, net of other sociodemographic, network, and proximity characteristics, while low-achieving students are more likely to extend ties to other low-achieving students. Adolescents respond to changes in academic achievement by changing their friendship ties.
青少年时期的学业成绩是未来教育和职业成功的关键决定因素。朋友在教育过程中发挥着重要作用。他们提供支持和资源,既能鼓励也能阻碍学业成绩。因此,如果朋友是根据学业成绩来分类的,那么青少年所结交的朋友可能会有助于维持和加剧不平等。这些观察引发了一个问题:学业成绩如何影响所建立的友谊关系?利用“青少年健康纵向研究”(Add Health)饱和样本中各高中的数据,作者使用基于随机行为者的马尔可夫模型对网络和行为的共同演化进行网络变化建模。该模型在饱和样本中所包含的每所高中的学校层面上进行。结果表明,在最典型的美国学校中,在动态背景下,学业成绩的相似性是友谊关系的一个重要且一致的预测指标。在排除其他社会人口统计学、网络和邻近性特征的影响后,成绩优异的学生更有可能与其他成绩优异的学生建立联系,而成绩较差的学生则更有可能与其他成绩较差的学生建立联系。青少年通过改变他们的友谊关系来应对学业成绩的变化。