Peers Affect Personality Development

46 Pages Posted: 19 May 2022 Last revised: 15 Jul 2025

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Xiaoyue Shan

University of Pennsylvania

Ulf Zölitz

University of Zurich; IZA Institute of Labor Economics

Abstract

Do the people around us influence our personality? To answer this question, we conduct an experiment with 543 university students who we randomly assign to study groups. Our results show that students become more similar to their peers along several dimensions. Students with more competitive peers become more competitive, students with more open-minded peers become more open-minded, and students with more conscientious peers become more conscientious. We see no significant effects of peers'extraversion, agreeableness, or neuroticism. To explain these results, we propose a simple model of personality development under the influence of peers. Consistent with the model's prediction, personality spillovers are concentrated in traits predictive of performance. Students adopt personality traits that are productive in the university context from their peers. Our findings highlight that socialization with peers can influence personality development.

Keywords: peer effects, malleability, personality, experiment

JEL Classification: I21, I24, J24

Suggested Citation

Shan, Xiaoyue and Zölitz, Ulf, Peers Affect Personality Development. IZA Discussion Paper No. 15257, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4114833

Xiaoyue Shan (Contact Author)

University of Pennsylvania ( email )

Philadelphia, PA 19104
United States

Ulf Zölitz

University of Zurich ( email )

Rämistrasse 71
Zürich, CH-8006
Switzerland

IZA Institute of Labor Economics ( email )

P.O. Box 7240
Bonn, D-53072
Germany

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