This study examined the degree to which children and adolescents prioritize popularity in the peer group over other relational domains. Participants were 1013 children and adolescents from grade 1 through senior year of college (ages 6–22 years) who were presented with a series of social dilemmas in which attaining popularity was opposed to five other priorities: friendship, personal achievement, following rules, prosocial behavior, and romantic interests. A curvilinear trend was found for the priority of popularity that peaked in early adolescence. At this age especially, participants pri-oritized status enhancement over other domains. Across the age range of this study, males and majority students were more preoccupied with reputational s...
ABSTRACT—Much research has focused on youth who are rejected by peers; who engage in negative behavi...
This study examined adolescent personality and problem behaviours as predictors of two types of soci...
This study examined adolescent personality and problem behaviours as predictors of two types of soci...
Contains fulltext : 90145.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study exa...
Based on recent scientific literature on status among peers, the chapter describes the main dimensio...
Item does not contain fulltextAlthough peer status has been studied extensively in childhood and ado...
Adolescents are highly concerned with their social status in the peer group. Social status can be de...
This study examined the moderating effects of prioritizing popularity on the association between ear...
UnrestrictedThis study examined the unique contributions of social acceptance and popularity in pred...
Little is known about individual differences in adolescents’ motivation to achieve and maintain popu...
Item does not contain fulltextLittle is known about individual differences in adolescents' motivatio...
The paper provides an overview of the literature related to peer status and popularity. First, it re...
During adolescence, peer relations become increasingly important for the social and mental developme...
The purpose of this study was to identify and validate subtypes of peer status by integrating prefer...
This accelerated longitudinal study examined how peer status (i.e., peer likeability and popularity)...
ABSTRACT—Much research has focused on youth who are rejected by peers; who engage in negative behavi...
This study examined adolescent personality and problem behaviours as predictors of two types of soci...
This study examined adolescent personality and problem behaviours as predictors of two types of soci...
Contains fulltext : 90145.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study exa...
Based on recent scientific literature on status among peers, the chapter describes the main dimensio...
Item does not contain fulltextAlthough peer status has been studied extensively in childhood and ado...
Adolescents are highly concerned with their social status in the peer group. Social status can be de...
This study examined the moderating effects of prioritizing popularity on the association between ear...
UnrestrictedThis study examined the unique contributions of social acceptance and popularity in pred...
Little is known about individual differences in adolescents’ motivation to achieve and maintain popu...
Item does not contain fulltextLittle is known about individual differences in adolescents' motivatio...
The paper provides an overview of the literature related to peer status and popularity. First, it re...
During adolescence, peer relations become increasingly important for the social and mental developme...
The purpose of this study was to identify and validate subtypes of peer status by integrating prefer...
This accelerated longitudinal study examined how peer status (i.e., peer likeability and popularity)...
ABSTRACT—Much research has focused on youth who are rejected by peers; who engage in negative behavi...
This study examined adolescent personality and problem behaviours as predictors of two types of soci...
This study examined adolescent personality and problem behaviours as predictors of two types of soci...