Search Results - "Sturaro, Cristina"
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The Role of Peer Relationships in the Development of Early School-Age Externalizing Problems
Published in Child development (01-05-2011)“…This study investigated the role of peer rejection and best friend's externalizing behavior in the development of externalizing behavior in 740 children…”
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The Role of Peer Relationships in the Development of Early School-Age Externalizing Problems: Peer Relationships and Externalizing
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Person-Environment Transactions During Emerging Adulthood : The Interplay Between Personality Characteristics and Social Relationships
Published in European psychologist (2008)“…Personality (Big Five and self-esteem) effects on social relationship quality (perceived support and conflict) and vice versa were longitudinally studied…”
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Person-Environment Transactions During Emerging Adulthood: The Interplay Between Personality Characteristics and Social Relationships 1This paper is part of a series on “Youth Development in Europe: Transitions and Identities” that will appear in the European Psychologist throughout 2008. Taken together, the papers aim to make a conceptual contribution to the increasingly important area of youth development, especially within the context of an expanding Europe, by focusing on variations and changes in the transition to adulthood and emerging identities.
Published in European psychologist (01-01-2008)“…Personality (Big Five and self-esteem) effects on social relationship quality (perceived support and conflict) and vice versa were longitudinally studied…”
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Person-Environment Transactions During Emerging Adulthood: The Interplay Between Personality Characteristics and Social Relationships1
Published in European psychologist (2008)“…Personality (Big Five and self-esteem) effects on social relationship quality (perceived support and conflict) and vice versa were longitudinally studied…”
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