We predict one to, compared to coeducational college college students, single-intercourse school college students would have highest sex salience (H

1), fewer other-gender friends (H2), and higher anxiety in mixed-gender situations (Hstep three). Prior studies have not found any consistent moderating effect of student gender on the differences related to single-sex schooling, and we expected the school differences to be similar in boys and girls (H4). Nevertheless, we included student gender as a potential moderator as most prior studies did [4,13]. Continue reading