是鱼群还是池塘的大小有影响?中学参照群体效应的实验研究

IF 2.7 1区 社会学 Q1 SOCIOLOGY Research in Social Stratification and Mobility Pub Date : 2023-12-05 DOI:10.1016/j.rssm.2023.100869
Christoph Zangger , Sandra Gilgen , Nora Moser
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在决定是否推荐学生进入学术高中时,老师是否不仅会考虑学生个人的表现和能力,还会考虑班级中积极向上的同学的数量?鉴于这些学校在短期内提供的名额有限,我们认为学生被推荐的机会取决于竞争对手的数量,尤其是他们是否已经为自己获得了推荐。通过选择实验,我们向瑞士的职前中学教师展示了三到五个学生的小组,我们展示了推荐最有利的学校轨道的个人概率如何取决于参考小组的规模。此外,个人机会尤其受到教师认为适合学术高中的组中其他学生数量的影响:推荐的参考组中竞争者的份额越高,个人机会就越小。这些影响在样本、方法和替代机制方面都是稳健的。
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Is it the school of fish or the size of the pond that matters? An experimental examination of reference group effects in secondary school

Do teachers consider not only an individual student's performance and abilities but also the number of motivated peers in a class as a frame of reference when deciding whether or not to recommend them for academic high school? Given the limited number of places available in such schools in the short run, we argue that a student's chances of being recommended depend on the number of competitors and especially whether they already secured a recommendation for themselves. Using choice experiments presenting groups of three to five students to pre-service secondary school teachers in Switzerland, we show how the individual probability for a recommendation for the most advantageous school track depends on the size of the reference group. Furthermore, individual chances are especially affected by the number of other students in the group that the teacher deems fit for academic high school: The higher the share of competitors in the reference group with a recommendation, the smaller the individual chances. These effects are robust across samples, methods, and with respect to alternative mechanisms.

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期刊介绍: The study of social inequality is and has been one of the central preoccupations of social scientists. Research in Social Stratification and Mobility is dedicated to publishing the highest, most innovative research on issues of social inequality from a broad diversity of theoretical and methodological perspectives. The journal is also dedicated to cutting edge summaries of prior research and fruitful exchanges that will stimulate future research on issues of social inequality. The study of social inequality is and has been one of the central preoccupations of social scientists.
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