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Comparing Gender Homophily among the Multilayer Media Social Networks of Face-to-Face, Instant Messenger and Social Networking Services: A Case Study of a High School Classroom
2020
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In which social worlds does gender homophily operate more strongly -offline or online? To address this question, the following two aspects must be considered. First, people currently use many types of online communication media. Second, to examine the homophily effects exclusively, it is necessary to control for other network formation mechanisms such as 'foci' and 'triadic closure.' For this study, I conducted a mixed-method research in a high school in rural Japan. I asked students about who
doi:10.21307/connections-2019.014
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