The role of sex of peers and gender-typed activities in young children's peer affiliative networks: a longitudinal analysis of selection and influence.

Carol Lynn Martin, Olga Kornienko, David R Schaefer, Laura D Hanish, Richard A Fabes, Priscilla Goble
Author Information
  1. Carol Lynn Martin: Arizona State University, Tempe, AR, USA. cmartin@asu.edu

Abstract

A stochastic actor-based model was used to investigate the origins of sex segregation by examining how similarity in sex of peers and time spent in gender-typed activities affected affiliation network selection and how peers influenced children's (N = 292; Mage = 4.3 years) activity involvement. Gender had powerful effects on interactions through direct and indirect pathways. Children selected playmates of the same sex and with similar levels of gender-typed activities. Selection based on gender-typed activities partially mediated selection based on sex of peers. Children influenced one another's engagement in gender-typed activities. When mechanisms producing sex segregation were compared, the largest contributor was selection based on sex of peers; less was due to activity-based selection and peer influence. Implications for sex segregation and gender development are discussed.

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Grants

  1. R01 HD045816/NICHD NIH HHS
  2. 1 R01HD45816/NICHD NIH HHS

MeSH Term

Child, Preschool
Choice Behavior
Female
Humans
Longitudinal Studies
Male
Models, Theoretical
Peer Group
Play and Playthings
Sex Factors
Social Behavior
Social Environment
Social Networking
Socialization

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