Co-Evolution of Social Networks and Student Performance

  • Sofia Dokuka HSE University
  • Diliara Valeeva HSE University
  • Maria Yudkevich HSE University
Keywords: higher education, social networks, academic performance, academic achievement, friendship ties, dynamic statistical models, stochastic actor-based models, academic outcomes, effects of co-learning

Abstract

Peer-effects describe the influence of social environment on individual academic achievements. Social environment is usually considered as a randomly formed group. However, it forms and develops as a result of an individual conscious dynamic choice. Students may initially choose friends among peers with similar level of academic performance, and the influence of close friends on each other’s achievements may reveal itself over time. Using stochastic actor-based models, we demarcated the boundaries between social selection and social influence evaluated through academic performance. Having analyzed the dynamics of friendship ties and academic achievements throughout the first year at university, we discovered that students were not guided by the level of academic performance when choosing friends among peers but academic achievements of the latter affected their own performance over time. This could be explained by social segregation of students based on their academic outcomes. 

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Published
2015-09-24
How to Cite
Dokuka, Sofia, Diliara Valeeva, and Maria Yudkevich. 2015. “Co-Evolution of Social Networks and Student Performance”. Voprosy Obrazovaniya / Educational Studies Moscow, no. 3 (September), 44-65. https://doi.org/10.17323/1814-9545-2015-3-44-65.
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