Longitudinal data from a study of kindergarten through 5th graders were used to estimate a structural model in which chronic peer exclusion and chronic peer abuse were hypothesized to mediate the link between children’s early peer rejection, later classroom engagement, and achievement. Peer exclusion and abuse were expected to predict changes in 2 forms of school engagement (classroom participation and school avoidance), and changes in both forms of engagement were expected to predict changes in achievement. The model fit the data well and lent support to the premise that distinct forms of peer maltreatment and classroom engagement mediate the link between early peer rejection and changes in children’s achievement. Early peer rejection was ...
Peer victimization can be a chronic stressor for some youth but not all youth. To understand the pre...
Considerations of the nature and role of peer relations in child development indicate that peer inte...
The main purpose of the article is an attempt to answer the question: What are the causes and what c...
92 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.This longitudinal study is an ...
In the United States, research on peer victimization began in 1988 and has grown exponentially since...
Item does not contain fulltextThe purpose of the study was to examine stability, correlates, and tim...
This study examined early elementary school children’s trajectories of peer victimization with a sam...
Survey data from a study of 6th grade students in Colorado (n=860) were used to estimate structural ...
This dissertation comprises two empirical studies that investigated the role of classroom context in...
This study examined aspects of peer clique participation that mitigated victimization by peers over ...
Contains fulltext : 201948.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Lack of awarene...
Lack of awareness of one’s negative social reputation is linked to aggressive behavior among older s...
This study investigated the evolving relations between peer victimization and social/emotional diffi...
This study tested a person–group dissimilarity model for the relation between peer preference on the...
This longitudinal study focused on harsh parenting and early externalizing behavior in preschool as ...
Peer victimization can be a chronic stressor for some youth but not all youth. To understand the pre...
Considerations of the nature and role of peer relations in child development indicate that peer inte...
The main purpose of the article is an attempt to answer the question: What are the causes and what c...
92 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.This longitudinal study is an ...
In the United States, research on peer victimization began in 1988 and has grown exponentially since...
Item does not contain fulltextThe purpose of the study was to examine stability, correlates, and tim...
This study examined early elementary school children’s trajectories of peer victimization with a sam...
Survey data from a study of 6th grade students in Colorado (n=860) were used to estimate structural ...
This dissertation comprises two empirical studies that investigated the role of classroom context in...
This study examined aspects of peer clique participation that mitigated victimization by peers over ...
Contains fulltext : 201948.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Lack of awarene...
Lack of awareness of one’s negative social reputation is linked to aggressive behavior among older s...
This study investigated the evolving relations between peer victimization and social/emotional diffi...
This study tested a person–group dissimilarity model for the relation between peer preference on the...
This longitudinal study focused on harsh parenting and early externalizing behavior in preschool as ...
Peer victimization can be a chronic stressor for some youth but not all youth. To understand the pre...
Considerations of the nature and role of peer relations in child development indicate that peer inte...
The main purpose of the article is an attempt to answer the question: What are the causes and what c...