We examined social mechanisms that account for similarity in the social context of school-sponsored extracurricular sports activities among friends. We distinguish two social mechanisms: "shared sports activities that lead to friendship," whereby friendship formation and maintenance are conditioned by joint sports participation, and "friendship that leads to shared sports activities," a form of social influence whereby adolescents join or maintain certain sports activities based on their friends' choices. Using a longitudinal sample of 1,776 10th graders at five high schools in Southern California, we employed a stochastic actor-oriented multivariate dynamic model to model the dynamic interplay between the two-mode affiliation network of ad...
Academic achievement in adolescence is a key determinant of future educational and occupational succ...
The study of social networks has become well established in social science. As part of this developm...
We develop two different social network models with different economic foundations. In the local-agg...
We examined social mechanisms that account for similarity in the social context of school-sponsored ...
Social networks affect health. In this empirical study, friendship networks in integrative organized...
Most research on similarity in friendship networks focuses on clearly visible individual attributes ...
Young athletes value their social relations in sports, and these social relations can have consequen...
Homophily—the tendency for individuals to associate with similar others—is one of the most persisten...
Similar peers are more likely to become friends, but it remains unclear how the combination of multi...
The current study explored the role of school-based friendship networks in adolescents' engagement i...
Objective: The coevolution of adolescent social networks, alcohol use, and physical activity is stud...
A recurrent problem in the analysis of behavioral dynamics, given a simultaneously evolving social n...
Studying the evolution of friendship networks has a long tradition in sociology. Multiple micromecha...
A recurrent problem in the analysis of behavioral dynamics, given a simultaneously evolving social n...
Positive association of relevant characteristics is a widespread pattern among adolescent friends. A...
Academic achievement in adolescence is a key determinant of future educational and occupational succ...
The study of social networks has become well established in social science. As part of this developm...
We develop two different social network models with different economic foundations. In the local-agg...
We examined social mechanisms that account for similarity in the social context of school-sponsored ...
Social networks affect health. In this empirical study, friendship networks in integrative organized...
Most research on similarity in friendship networks focuses on clearly visible individual attributes ...
Young athletes value their social relations in sports, and these social relations can have consequen...
Homophily—the tendency for individuals to associate with similar others—is one of the most persisten...
Similar peers are more likely to become friends, but it remains unclear how the combination of multi...
The current study explored the role of school-based friendship networks in adolescents' engagement i...
Objective: The coevolution of adolescent social networks, alcohol use, and physical activity is stud...
A recurrent problem in the analysis of behavioral dynamics, given a simultaneously evolving social n...
Studying the evolution of friendship networks has a long tradition in sociology. Multiple micromecha...
A recurrent problem in the analysis of behavioral dynamics, given a simultaneously evolving social n...
Positive association of relevant characteristics is a widespread pattern among adolescent friends. A...
Academic achievement in adolescence is a key determinant of future educational and occupational succ...
The study of social networks has become well established in social science. As part of this developm...
We develop two different social network models with different economic foundations. In the local-agg...