The primary purpose of the study was to examine the moderating effects of academic achievement on relations between aggressive behavior and social and psychological adjustment in Chinese children. A sample of children (N = 1,171; 591 boys, 580 girls; initial M age = 9 years) in China participated in the study. Two waves of longitudinal data were collected in Grades 3 and 4 from multiple sources including peer nominations, teacher ratings, self-reports, and school records. The results indicated that the main effects of aggression on adjustment were more evident than those of adjustment on aggression. Moreover, aggression was negatively associated with later leadership status and positively associated with later peer victimization, mainly for...
During middle childhood, Chinese boys are particularly at risk to develop both externalizing (e.g., ...
During middle childhood, Chinese boys are particularly at risk to develop both externalizing (e.g., ...
During middle childhood, Chinese boys are particularly at risk to develop both externalizing (e.g., ...
The primary purpose of this longitudinal study was to examine, in a sample of Chinese children (init...
Background: Largely due to methodological problems in existing studies, issues concerning causal dir...
Children’s academic performance has an effect on, and is affected by, their social experiences and p...
Shy-sensitive children are likely to develop adjustment problems in today's urban China as the ...
This study explored the developmental trajectories of academic achievement and the contributions of ...
The study examined the relevancy of group social functioning to individual social, academic, and psy...
The study examined the relevancy of group social functioning to individual social, academic, and psy...
The study examined the relevancy of group social functioning to individual social, academic, and psy...
This study explored the longitudinal relations among peer victimization, depression, and academic ac...
Affiliating with an aggressive peer group has various negative implications for individual developme...
Affiliating with an aggressive peer group has various negative implications for individual developme...
With the development of humanistic education, scholars believe that children’s social-emotional comp...
During middle childhood, Chinese boys are particularly at risk to develop both externalizing (e.g., ...
During middle childhood, Chinese boys are particularly at risk to develop both externalizing (e.g., ...
During middle childhood, Chinese boys are particularly at risk to develop both externalizing (e.g., ...
The primary purpose of this longitudinal study was to examine, in a sample of Chinese children (init...
Background: Largely due to methodological problems in existing studies, issues concerning causal dir...
Children’s academic performance has an effect on, and is affected by, their social experiences and p...
Shy-sensitive children are likely to develop adjustment problems in today's urban China as the ...
This study explored the developmental trajectories of academic achievement and the contributions of ...
The study examined the relevancy of group social functioning to individual social, academic, and psy...
The study examined the relevancy of group social functioning to individual social, academic, and psy...
The study examined the relevancy of group social functioning to individual social, academic, and psy...
This study explored the longitudinal relations among peer victimization, depression, and academic ac...
Affiliating with an aggressive peer group has various negative implications for individual developme...
Affiliating with an aggressive peer group has various negative implications for individual developme...
With the development of humanistic education, scholars believe that children’s social-emotional comp...
During middle childhood, Chinese boys are particularly at risk to develop both externalizing (e.g., ...
During middle childhood, Chinese boys are particularly at risk to develop both externalizing (e.g., ...
During middle childhood, Chinese boys are particularly at risk to develop both externalizing (e.g., ...