The primary purpose of this longitudinal study was to examine, in a sample of Chinese children (initial M age = 8 years, N = 1,140), contributions of aggression to the development of social competence and academic achievement. Five waves of panel data on aggression and social and school performance were collected from peer evaluations, teacher ratings, and school records in Grades 2 to 5. Structural equation modeling revealed that aggression had unique effects on later social competence and academic achievement after their stabilities were controlled, particularly in the junior grades. Aggression also had significant indirect effects on social and academic outcomes through multiple pathways. Social competence and academic achievement contri...
Intelligence is an important general cognitive ability that influences learning and life adjustment;...
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...
The primary purpose of the study was to examine the moderating effects of academic achievement on re...
This study explored the developmental trajectories of academic achievement and the contributions of ...
A considerable amount of research has demonstrated cross-sectional associations between aggression a...
Background: Largely due to methodological problems in existing studies, issues concerning causal dir...
With the development of humanistic education, scholars believe that children’s social-emotional comp...
Engaging in cyber aggression has been shown to be associated with negative psychosocial adjustment f...
The purpose of the study was to examine contributions of early personal and socialisation factors to...
This short-term longitudinal study examined the associations among relational aggression, physical a...
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., ...
Children’s academic performance has an effect on, and is affected by, their social experiences and p...
The study examined the relevancy of group social functioning to individual social, academic, and psy...
Intelligence is an important general cognitive ability that influences learning and life adjustment;...
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...
The primary purpose of the study was to examine the moderating effects of academic achievement on re...
This study explored the developmental trajectories of academic achievement and the contributions of ...
A considerable amount of research has demonstrated cross-sectional associations between aggression a...
Background: Largely due to methodological problems in existing studies, issues concerning causal dir...
With the development of humanistic education, scholars believe that children’s social-emotional comp...
Engaging in cyber aggression has been shown to be associated with negative psychosocial adjustment f...
The purpose of the study was to examine contributions of early personal and socialisation factors to...
This short-term longitudinal study examined the associations among relational aggression, physical a...
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., ...
Children’s academic performance has an effect on, and is affected by, their social experiences and p...
The study examined the relevancy of group social functioning to individual social, academic, and psy...
Intelligence is an important general cognitive ability that influences learning and life adjustment;...
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...