Sex differences in the structure and stability of children’s playground social networks and their overlap with friendship relations



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The final version of this chapter was published as:

Baines, E. & Blatchford, P. (2009). Sex differences in the structure and stability of children’s
playground social networks and their overlap with friendship relations.
British Journal of
Developmental Psychology, 27,
743-760.

Running head: Sex differences in social networks

Sex differences in the structure and stability of
children’s playground social networks and their
overlap with friendship relations

Ed Baines* and Peter Blatchford

Institute of Education - University of London

*Requests for reprints should be addressed to Dr. Ed Baines,

Psychology and Human Development, Institute of Education, University of London, 25 Woburn

Square, London WC1H 0AA, United Kingdom, (e-mail: [email protected]).



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