AbstractThe present study investigated the social network structure in a university class and how it changed over time. In addition, student rankings of social status in the class based on different network centrality measures were compared, and associations between students’ social status and psychological adjustment were evaluated. One university seminar class in which ten juniors and ten seniors were enrolled was followed for six months. Although the class network consisted of some disconnected subgroups at baseline, it became a single group at follow-up. In addition to these structural changes, measures of network integration (density and transitivity) also increased from baseline to follow-up. Comparisons of centrality measures indic...
Analysis of social networks may be a useful tool for understanding the relationship between resilien...
Centrality is an indicator of an individual's relative importance within a social group. Predictors ...
Academic success of students has been explained with a variety of individual and socioeconomic facto...
AbstractThe present study investigated the social network structure in a university class and how it...
The present study investigated the social network structure in a university class and how it changed...
The impacts of student networks (i.e., peer groups) on education outcomes (e.g., performance, droppi...
Research on cross-cultural abjustment has recently taken on a turn toward focusing on the implicatio...
The present study aimed to integrate the social identity approach to health and well‐being with soci...
Social support has been identified as an important mediator aiding adaptation during major life tran...
Peer relationships in lower-secondary classrooms play a crucial part in students' academic and perso...
Adolescence is a key period of social development at the end of which individuals are expected to ta...
Peer networks at school and students’ position in these networks can influence their academic well-b...
Duarte, C., Pinheiro, F., & Naranjo-Zolotov, M. (2022). Students’ networks influence on academic per...
The study of social relationships and interactions in educational settings in general and in classro...
Dissertation presented as the partial requirement for obtaining a Master's degree in Information Man...
Analysis of social networks may be a useful tool for understanding the relationship between resilien...
Centrality is an indicator of an individual's relative importance within a social group. Predictors ...
Academic success of students has been explained with a variety of individual and socioeconomic facto...
AbstractThe present study investigated the social network structure in a university class and how it...
The present study investigated the social network structure in a university class and how it changed...
The impacts of student networks (i.e., peer groups) on education outcomes (e.g., performance, droppi...
Research on cross-cultural abjustment has recently taken on a turn toward focusing on the implicatio...
The present study aimed to integrate the social identity approach to health and well‐being with soci...
Social support has been identified as an important mediator aiding adaptation during major life tran...
Peer relationships in lower-secondary classrooms play a crucial part in students' academic and perso...
Adolescence is a key period of social development at the end of which individuals are expected to ta...
Peer networks at school and students’ position in these networks can influence their academic well-b...
Duarte, C., Pinheiro, F., & Naranjo-Zolotov, M. (2022). Students’ networks influence on academic per...
The study of social relationships and interactions in educational settings in general and in classro...
Dissertation presented as the partial requirement for obtaining a Master's degree in Information Man...
Analysis of social networks may be a useful tool for understanding the relationship between resilien...
Centrality is an indicator of an individual's relative importance within a social group. Predictors ...
Academic success of students has been explained with a variety of individual and socioeconomic facto...