Although many studies have found that children with learning disabilities (LD) are less liked by peers than children without LD, the results are not unequivocal. In the present study, we investigated the social status (in terms of likeability and popularity) of children with LD by considering peer academic reputation and peer reputation of teacher liking. These variables are potentially important alternative factors for differences in social status between children with and without LD. Fifth-grade students ( n = 1,453; Mage = 10.60) in 58 classes in the Netherlands completed peer nominations for academic reputation, teacher liking, and social status. The data were analyzed with Bayesian structural equation modeling. The associations between...
Peer relationships are important because they appear to influence social development, and learning. ...
Abstract. A total of 1,053 students participated in this study, which compared the social status of ...
The study examined social status as determined by conceptions of friendships, perceptions of social ...
Although many studies have found that children with learning disabilities (LD) are less liked by pee...
Although many studies have found that children with learning disabilities (LD) are less liked by pee...
Although many studies have found that children with learning disabilities (LD) are less liked by pee...
Although many studies have found that children with learning disabilities (LD) are less liked by pee...
Although the low social status of children with learning disabilities (LD) has been well documented,...
Since the time of Bryan's (1974) seminal work on the social status of children with learning disabil...
Abstract. The stability of peer status of children with and without learning disabilities (LD) was e...
Previous research has suggested that children with learning disabilities are at a greater risk for d...
Abstract. Low social status is frequently ascribed to learning disabled children and adolescents. Th...
This study involved 44 students with learning disabilities (LD), 43 nonhandicapped low achieving stu...
Peer relationships are important because they appear to influence social development, and learning. ...
Peer relationships are important because they appear to influence social development, and learning. ...
Peer relationships are important because they appear to influence social development, and learning. ...
Abstract. A total of 1,053 students participated in this study, which compared the social status of ...
The study examined social status as determined by conceptions of friendships, perceptions of social ...
Although many studies have found that children with learning disabilities (LD) are less liked by pee...
Although many studies have found that children with learning disabilities (LD) are less liked by pee...
Although many studies have found that children with learning disabilities (LD) are less liked by pee...
Although many studies have found that children with learning disabilities (LD) are less liked by pee...
Although the low social status of children with learning disabilities (LD) has been well documented,...
Since the time of Bryan's (1974) seminal work on the social status of children with learning disabil...
Abstract. The stability of peer status of children with and without learning disabilities (LD) was e...
Previous research has suggested that children with learning disabilities are at a greater risk for d...
Abstract. Low social status is frequently ascribed to learning disabled children and adolescents. Th...
This study involved 44 students with learning disabilities (LD), 43 nonhandicapped low achieving stu...
Peer relationships are important because they appear to influence social development, and learning. ...
Peer relationships are important because they appear to influence social development, and learning. ...
Peer relationships are important because they appear to influence social development, and learning. ...
Abstract. A total of 1,053 students participated in this study, which compared the social status of ...
The study examined social status as determined by conceptions of friendships, perceptions of social ...