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Leonardo Bursztyn, Georgy Egorov, Robert Jensen, Cool to be Smart or Smart to be Cool? Understanding Peer Pressure in Education, The Review of Economic Studies, Volume 86, Issue 4, July 2019, Pages 1487–1526, https://doi.org/10.1093/restud/rdy026
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Abstract
We model and test two school-based peer cultures: one that stigmatizes effort and one that rewards ability. The model shows that either may reduce participation in educational activities when peers can observe participation and performance. We design a field experiment that allows us to test for, and differentiate between, these two concerns. We find that peer pressure reduces takeup of an SAT prep package virtually identically across two very different high school settings. However, the effects arise from very distinct mechanisms: a desire to hide effort in one setting and a desire to hide low ability in the other.