Although some jealous children respond to outsider interference in friendships with problem solving and discussion, others withdraw from the relationship or retaliate against the friends or others. Beliefs about the nature of social characteristics are proposed as an explanation for behavioral heterogeneity in response to jealous provocation. Based on learned helplessness theory and research on children’s implicit personality theories, children who subscribed strongly to the belief that social characteristics are fixed and that social outcomes are uncontrollable (high entity beliefs), were expected to more strongly endorse asocial and antisocial responses and less strongly endorse prosocial responses to outsider interference than children w...
Two studies provide evidence that a belief in stable traits leads to a focus on judging those traits...
Aggression and prosocial behavior have been shown to have important implications for later social ad...
Social comparison can elicit emotions such as envy, which can affect social interactions. The emerge...
Although some jealous children respond to outsider interference in friendships with problem solving ...
Although some jealous children respond to outsider interference in friendships with problem solving ...
286 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1982.Research on social isolation ...
We divided children (N ˆ 719, grades 3–6) into ve control types based on the degree to which they re...
Two important sources of information for social judgments are personality dispositions (traits) and ...
This longitudinal, naturalistic study addressed behavioral and social cognitive processes implicated...
This study aimed to examine the extent to which children's sociometric status is related to the use ...
3 vignettes describing characters who exhibited disordered (antisocial, withdrawn, or self-punitive)...
This study compared Theory of Mind (ToM) emotion and belief abilities in 43 children with externaliz...
Beliefs are invisible contents of the mind, yet young children appear able to reason about beliefs i...
The developmental model of subjective group dynamics hypothesizes that peer exclusion during middle ...
This study investigated whether aggressive behavior had any impact on the peer status among kinderga...
Two studies provide evidence that a belief in stable traits leads to a focus on judging those traits...
Aggression and prosocial behavior have been shown to have important implications for later social ad...
Social comparison can elicit emotions such as envy, which can affect social interactions. The emerge...
Although some jealous children respond to outsider interference in friendships with problem solving ...
Although some jealous children respond to outsider interference in friendships with problem solving ...
286 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1982.Research on social isolation ...
We divided children (N ˆ 719, grades 3–6) into ve control types based on the degree to which they re...
Two important sources of information for social judgments are personality dispositions (traits) and ...
This longitudinal, naturalistic study addressed behavioral and social cognitive processes implicated...
This study aimed to examine the extent to which children's sociometric status is related to the use ...
3 vignettes describing characters who exhibited disordered (antisocial, withdrawn, or self-punitive)...
This study compared Theory of Mind (ToM) emotion and belief abilities in 43 children with externaliz...
Beliefs are invisible contents of the mind, yet young children appear able to reason about beliefs i...
The developmental model of subjective group dynamics hypothesizes that peer exclusion during middle ...
This study investigated whether aggressive behavior had any impact on the peer status among kinderga...
Two studies provide evidence that a belief in stable traits leads to a focus on judging those traits...
Aggression and prosocial behavior have been shown to have important implications for later social ad...
Social comparison can elicit emotions such as envy, which can affect social interactions. The emerge...