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Project Citation: 

Smith, Rachel A., Brown, Michael G., Grady, Kevin A., Sowl, Stephanie, and Schulz, Jessica M. Patterns of Undergraduate Student Interpersonal Interaction Network Change During the COVID-19 Pandemic. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2021-12-06. https://doi.org/10.3886/E156302V2

Project Description

Summary:  View help for Summary In Spring 2020, many U.S. colleges and universities rapidly shifted to online instruction and implemented social distancing policies to respond to the Covid-19 pandemic. Students experienced an unprecedented disruption of their interpersonal academic and social networks due to the loss of physical proximity. We used egocentric network analysis and latent profile analysis with survey data from April 2020 and conducted follow-up interviews in September 2020 to examine some of the pandemic’s immediate effects on student interpersonal network change. We found the disappearance of interpersonal network patterns featuring coworkers and academic ties, as well as reductions in students’ overall number of connections and the role diversity of their networks. Results suggest potential ongoing reduction of peer academic relationships, implying that institutional personnel may need to pay particular attention to academic connections in online spaces and to re-generating students’ academic networks when on-campus physical spaces may again be used to support learning.



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Collection Date(s):  View help for Collection Date(s) 4/2020 – 10/2020


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