Sex differences in social networks
25
Cairns, R.B., Gariёpy, J.L., Kindermann, T. & Leung, M-C. (1989). Identifying social cluster in
natural settings. Unpublished Manuscript, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Cairns, R.B., Leung, M-C., Buchanan, L., & Cairns, B.D. (1995). Friendships and social networks
in childhood and adolescence: Fluidity, reliability, and interrelations. Child Development, 66,
1330-1345.
Cairns, R.B., Xie, H. & Leung, M-C. (1998). The popularity of friendship and the neglect of social
networks: toward a new balance. In W. Bukowski & A. Cillessen (Eds.) Sociometry then and
now. New directions for child development, no.80 (pp. 25-53), Jossey-Bass Publishers: San
Francisco.
Eder, D. & Hallinan, M. (1978). Sex differences in children’s friendships. American Sociological
Review, 43, 237-250.
Gest, S.D., Farmer, T.W., Cairns, B.D., & Xie, H. (2003). Identifying children's peer social
networks in school classrooms: links between peer reports and observed interactions. Social
Development, 12, 513-529.
Hartup, W.W. (1983). Peer groups. In E.M. Hetherington (Vol. Ed.) & P.H. Mussen (Series Ed.),
Handbook of child psychology, Vol. IV: Socialization, personality and social development
(pp. 103-196), New York: Wiley.
Hallinan, M. (1981). Recent advances in sociometry. In S. Asher & J. Gallman (Eds.), The
Development of Children’s Friendships, (pp.91-115). Cambridge, MA: Cambridge University
Press.
Kindermann, T.A. (1993). Natural peer groups as contexts for individual development: The case of
children’s motivation in school. Developmental Psychology, 29, 970-977.
Kindermann, T.A. (1996). Strategies for the study of individual development within naturally-
existing peer groups. Social Development, 5, 158-173.
More intriguing information
1. The name is absent2. The name is absent
3. The Environmental Kuznets Curve Under a New framework: Role of Social Capital in Water Pollution
4. The name is absent
5. PEER-REVIEWED FINAL EDITED VERSION OF ARTICLE PRIOR TO PUBLICATION
6. Conflict and Uncertainty: A Dynamic Approach
7. Bargaining Power and Equilibrium Consumption
8. Impact of Ethanol Production on U.S. and Regional Gasoline Prices and On the Profitability of U.S. Oil Refinery Industry
9. Social Cohesion as a Real-life Phenomenon: Exploring the Validity of the Universalist and Particularist Perspectives
10. Skill and work experience in the European knowledge economy