Gremmen Mariola Claudia, Dijkstra Jan Kornelis, Steglich Christian, Veenstra René
Department of Sociology, University of Groningen.
Dev Psychol. 2017 Jul;53(7):1356-1370. doi: 10.1037/dev0000314. Epub 2017 Apr 10.
This study concerns peer selection and influence dynamics in early adolescents' friendships regarding academic achievement. Using longitudinal social network analysis (RSiena), both selection and influence processes were investigated for students' average grades and their cluster-specific grades (i.e., language, exact, and social cluster). Data were derived from the SNARE (Social Network Analysis of Risk behavior in Early adolescence) study, using 6 waves (N = 601; Mage = 12.66, 48.9% boys at first wave). Results showed developmental differences between the first and second year of secondary school (seventh and eighth grade). Whereas selection processes were found in the first year on students' cluster-specific grades, influence processes were found in the second year, on both students' average and cluster-specific grades. These results suggest that students initially tend to select friends on the basis of similar cluster-based grades (first year), showing that similarity in achievement is attractive for friendships. Especially for low-achieving students, similar-achieving students were highly attractive as friends, whereas they were mostly avoided by high-achieving students. Influence processes on academic achievement take place later on (second year), when students know each other better, indicating that students' grades become more similar over time in response to their connectedness. Concluding, this study shows the importance of developmental differences and specific school subjects for understanding peer selection and influence processes in adolescents' academic achievement. (PsycINFO Database Record
本研究关注青少年早期友谊中同伴选择及学业成绩方面的影响动态。运用纵向社会网络分析(RSiena),对学生的平均成绩及其特定学科集群成绩(即语言、数学和社会学科集群)的选择和影响过程进行了调查。数据来源于SNARE(青少年早期风险行为的社会网络分析)研究,共6个时间点(N = 601;首次测量时平均年龄12.66岁,男生占48.9%)。结果显示初中一、二年级(七年级和八年级)存在发展差异。在第一年,特定学科集群成绩存在选择过程,而在第二年,平均成绩和特定学科集群成绩都存在影响过程。这些结果表明,学生最初倾向于根据相似的特定学科集群成绩选择朋友(第一年),这表明成绩相似对友谊具有吸引力。尤其是对于成绩较差的学生,成绩相近的学生作为朋友极具吸引力,而成绩优秀的学生大多会避开他们。学业成绩的影响过程在后期(第二年)出现,此时学生彼此更加了解,这表明随着时间推移,学生的成绩会因彼此的联系而变得更加相似。总之,本研究表明发展差异和特定学科对于理解青少年学业成绩中的同伴选择和影响过程具有重要意义。(PsycINFO数据库记录)