The role of academic performance, prosocial behaviour and friendships on adolescents' preferred studying partners: A longitudinal social network analysis

IF 3.1 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, EDUCATIONAL
Diego Palacios, Christian Berger, Bernardette Paula Luengo Kanacri, Mark Huisman, René Veenstra
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Abstract

Background

Peers constitute an important developmental context for adolescent academic behaviour providing support and resources to either promote or discourage attitudes and behaviours that contribute to school success. When looking for academic help, students may prefer specific partners based on their social goals regarding academic performance.

Aims

Based on the social goals for wanting to achieve academically (e.g., studying to be with friends, increasing/maintaining their own social status), we examine the extent to which adolescents' selection of preferred academic partners (with whom they would like to study) is driven by peers' academic performance, prosocial behaviour and friendships. Moreover, as high-achieving students play an important role in academic settings, whether they are more likely to prefer to study with similar high-achieving peers and friends was examined.

Sample

A total of 537 seventh-grade students from 13 classes over three waves.

Methods

Longitudinal social network analyses (RSiena).

Results

Adolescents were more likely to select high achievers, friends and prosocial peers as preferred academic partners. Furthermore, high achievers were more likely to choose other high achievers and friends as preferred academic partners.

Conclusions

Adolescents are likely to prefer as study partners someone they can learn from and who is more approachable, cooperative and friendly. Regarding high achievers, they would choose not only academic partners with similar academic interests and motivations to help them boost their academic achievement but also classmates with whom they like to spend time and share personal issues.

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学习成绩、亲社会行为和友谊对青少年首选学习伙伴的影响:纵向社会网络分析
背景:同伴是青少年学业行为的重要发展环境,他们提供支持和资源,促进或阻碍有助于学业成功的态度和行为。目的:基于希望取得学业成绩的社会目标(例如,学习是为了和朋友在一起,提高/保持自己的社会地位),我们研究了青少年选择首选学习伙伴(他们希望和谁一起学习)在多大程度上受同伴的学业成绩、亲社会行为和友谊的驱动。此外,由于成绩优异的学生在学习环境中扮演着重要角色,我们还研究了他们是否更倾向于与成绩优异的同学和朋友一起学习:方法:纵向社会网络分析:方法:纵向社会网络分析(RSiena):结果:青少年更倾向于选择成绩优异者、朋友和亲社会同伴作为首选学习伙伴。此外,成绩优秀的学生更有可能选择其他成绩优秀的学生和朋友作为首选学习伙伴:结论:青少年更倾向于选择他们可以从中学到东西、更平易近人、更合作、更友好的人作为学习伙伴。对于成绩优秀的学生来说,他们不仅会选择学习兴趣和动机相似的学习伙伴来帮助他们提高学习成绩,而且还会选择他们喜欢与之共度时光和分享个人问题的同学。
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期刊介绍: The British Journal of Educational Psychology publishes original psychological research pertaining to education across all ages and educational levels including: - cognition - learning - motivation - literacy - numeracy and language - behaviour - social-emotional development - developmental difficulties linked to educational psychology or the psychology of education
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