%0 Figure %A Psylla, Ioanna %A Sapiezynski, Piotr %A Mones, Enys %A Lehmann, Sune %D 2017 %T Effect size distribution of network metrics. %U https://plos.figshare.com/articles/figure/Effect_size_distribution_of_network_metrics_/5725144 %R 10.1371/journal.pone.0189873.g009 %2 https://plos.figshare.com/ndownloader/files/10065991 %K data stream %K studies focus %K gender differentiation %K mobility behavior %K study gender differences %K network organization %K resolution data %K classification problem %K study participants %K interaction %K world offer %K personality traits %K 800 university students %X

Women tend to exchange more text messages than men and distribute their communication more evenly across their call and Facebook contacts. We do not identify a significant difference in proximity entropy. Person-to-person proximity is, to a large extent, driven by class schedule and participants have less choice regarding who they interact with. Negative values indicate that women achieve higher scores. Histograms show the effect sizes of network related indicators (number of text messages and entropy) between males and females. Horizontal bars denote the interval of 5 and 95% percentiles.

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