Search Results - "Hartup, Willard W."
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Friendships and Adaptation in the Life Course
Published in Psychological bulletin (01-05-1997)“…To consider friendships and their significance through the life course requires, first, differentiation of deep structure (i.e., reciprocity) from surface…”
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The Origins of Reciprocity and Social Exchange in Friendships
Published in New directions for child and adolescent development (2002)“…Friendships are transformed from equality‐based exchange relationships during early childhood into need‐based communal relationships during adolescence…”
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Peer Experience: Common and Unique Features of Number of Friendships, Social Network Centrality, and Sociometric Status
Published in Social development (Oxford, England) (01-01-2001)“…Three conceptually distinct dimensions of classroom social position (number of mutual friendships, social network centrality, and sociometric status) were…”
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The Company They Keep: Friendships and Their Developmental Significance
Published in Child development (01-02-1996)“…Considerable evidence tells us that "being liked" and "being disliked" are related to social competence, but evidence concerning friendships and their…”
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Parenting Representations: Theory, Research, and Clinical Implications
Published 10-04-2006“…The study of parents from their own perspective not just as socializing agents of their children has been long neglected. This book summarizes and presents the…”
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Developmental Origins of Aggression
Published 2005“…While aggression is often conceived as a learned behavior that peaks during adolescence, this important volume shows that aggressive behaviors have their…”
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The Company They Keep: Friendship in Childhood and Adolescence
Published 1996“…Most research on the subject of friendship has concentrated on peer acceptance, dyadic properties, and the contribution that friendship makes to development…”
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Friendships and Adaptation across the Life Span
Published in Current directions in psychological science : a journal of the American Psychological Society (01-06-1999)“…Friends foster self-esteem and a sense of well-being, socialize one another, and support one another in coping with developmental transitions and life stress…”
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Social Relationships and Their Developmental Significance
Published in The American psychologist (01-02-1989)“…Social competence emerges mainly from experience in close relationships. Experience in both vertical and horizontal relationships is necessary for optimum…”
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Mutual Antipathies and Their Significance in Middle Childhood and Adolescence
Published in Child development (01-09-2002)“…Mutual antipathies (when two children or adolescents dislike one another) were studied among 2,348 school-age children and 2,768 adolescents to determine…”
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Toward Understanding Mutual Antipathies in Childhood and Adolescence
Published in New directions for child and adolescent development (2003)“…Relationships based on aversion and antipathy may turn out to have major developmental implications, but more refined analysis is needed to support this…”
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Similarities between Friends and Nonfriends in Middle Childhood
Published in Child development (01-08-1998)“…Similarities were assessed between target children (mean age, 11.1 years) and their friends and nonfriends, respectively. One target child of each sex (N =…”
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Peer Interaction: What Causes What?
Published in Journal of abnormal child psychology (01-06-2005)“…Peer interaction is examined as a source of behavior change in children and adolescents. The dynamics of peer influence are discussed in terms of six issues:…”
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Heterogeneity Among Peer-Rejected Boys Across Middle Childhood: Developmental Pathways of Social Behavior
Published in Developmental psychology (01-05-2002)“…The purpose of this longitudinal study was to identify subgroups of rejected boys with different developmental pathways of aggression and prosocial behavior…”
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Imaginary Companions of Preschool Children
Published in Developmental psychology (01-07-2000)“…The developmental significance of preschool children's imaginary companions was examined. Mothers of 78 children were interviewed about their children's social…”
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The Company They Keep: Friendships and Their Developmental Significance
Published in Child development (01-02-1996)“…Considerable evidence tells us that “being liked” and “being disliked” are related to social competence, but evidence concerning friendships and their…”
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Constraints on Peer Socialization: Let Me Count the Ways
Published in Merrill-Palmer Quarterly (01-01-1999)“…Argues that any comprehensive theory of peer socialization requires attention to these five constraints: (1) characteristics of the influence source; (2)…”
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Friends as Coworkers: Research Review and Classroom Implications
Published in The Elementary school journal (01-09-1997)“…Most evidence from 13 studies we examined suggests that collaboration between friends supports cognitive performance. Superior performance has been…”
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Towards Understanding Peer Conflict
Published in Merrill-Palmer Quarterly (01-01-1996)“…The nature and significance of peer conflict is discussed within a social relational framework derived from theories of social exchange and emotional…”
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Heterogeneity among peer-rejected boys: subtypes and stabilities
Published in Child development (01-08-1992)“…Cluster analysis was used to identify subtypes among 98 peer-rejected 5-7-year-old boys. Repeated sociometric nominations obtained over a 1-year interval…”
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