The role of social networks and peer effects in education transmission. Mimeo., Aix-Marseille School of Economics.Sebastian Bervoets & Antoni Calvó-Armengol & Yves Zenou, 2012. " The Role of Social Networks and Peer Effects in Education Transmission ," AMSE Working Papers 1209, Aix-Marseille ...
Peer Effects and Social Networks in Education doi:10.1111/j.1467-937X.2009.00550.xCALVó-ARMENGOL, ANTONIPATACCHINI, ELEONORAZENOU, YVESJohn Wiley & Sons, Ltd.Review of Economic Studies... A Calvó-Armengol,E Patacchini,Y Zenou - 《Review of Economic Studies》...
Peer Effects and Social Networks in Education We develop a model that shows that, at the Nash equilibrium, the outcome of each individual embedded in a network is proportional to his/her KatzBonacich c... A Calvó-Armengol,E Patacchini,Y Zenou - 《Review of Economic Studies》 被引量: 986...
Participation in these networks can aid in the completion of the dissertation, lead to increased scholarship productivity, and assist in student retention. Yet, despite the promise of PLNs, few studies have documented their effect on social work doctoral education. This article explores aspects of ...
1 First, it is difficult to distinguish real social effects (endogenous + exogenous) from correlated effects.2 Second, even in the absence of correlated effects, simultaneity in behavior of interacting agents introduces a perfect collinearity between the expected mean outcome of the group and its ...
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We test these alternative mechanisms of social interactions to study peer effects in education, sport and screen activities for adolescents in the United States using the AddHealth data. We extend Kelejian's (2008) J test for spatial econometric models helping differentiate between these two ...
and aggregation into settings with other deviant youth. Developmental research on peer influence suggests that desired positive effects of group interventions in education, mental health, juvenile justice, and community programming may be offset by deviant peer influences in these settings. Given the ...
However, this research ignores the social organization of learning, the social transferability of exposure to violence, and the possibility that these effects spill over within classrooms and disrupt the education of all students in a school. Using school and neighborhood fixed-effects models to ...
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