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Fundamental Principles of Network Formation among Preschool Children.

David R Schaefer1, John M Light, Richard A Fabes, Laura D Hanish, Carol Lynn Martin.   

Abstract

The goal of this research was to investigate the origins of social networks by examining the formation of children's peer relationships in 11 preschool classes throughout the school year. We investigated whether several fundamental processes of relationship formation were evident at this age, including reciprocity, popularity, and triadic closure effects. We expected these mechanisms to change in importance over time as the network crystallizes, allowing more complex structures to evolve from simpler ones in a process we refer to as structural cascading. We analyzed intensive longitudinal observational data of children's interactions using the SIENA actor-based model. We found evidence that reciprocity, popularity, and triadic closure all shaped the formation of preschool children's networks. The influence of reciprocity remained consistent, whereas popularity and triadic closure became increasingly important over the course of the school year. Interactions between age and endogenous network effects were nonsignificant, suggesting that these network formation processes were not moderated by age in this sample of young children. We discuss the implications of our longitudinal network approach and findings for the study of early network developmental processes.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20161606      PMCID: PMC2811339          DOI: 10.1016/j.socnet.2009.04.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Soc Networks        ISSN: 0378-8733


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