Peer Effects in Microenvironments: The Benefits of Homogeneous Classroom Groups
利用中国中学随机座位分配,研究发现女生被五名女生包围时成绩提高0.2-0.3个标准差,对男生无显著影响,为低成本提升学业表现提供证据。
Many believe that classroom interactions play an important role in students' academic achievement, but there is little evidence on peer effects within subclassroom groups. We exploit random seat assignment in a Chinese middle school to estimate how the gender of neighboring students affects a student's academic achievement. We find that being surrounded by five females rather than five males increases a female's test scores by 0.2-0.3 standard deviations but has no significant effects on a male's test scores. These results suggest a low-cost way to potentially improve performance within the world's largest school system.