Despite the importance of peer experiences during early childhood for socioemotional development, few studies have examined how young children process and respond to peer feedback. The current study used an ecologically valid experimental paradigm to study young children’s processing of peer social acceptance or rejection. In this paradigm, 118 children (50% boys; Mage = 72.92 months; SD = 9.30; Rangeage = 53.19–98.86 months) sorted pictures of unknown, similar-aged peers into those with whom they wished or did not wish to play. They were later told how these peers sorted them, such that in half of the cases the presumed peer accepted or rejected the participant. When rejected children reported more distress (sadness), they were slower to r...
| openaire: EC/H2020/870612/EU//ySKILLS Funding Information: MM, PW, SL, KA, and BG designed the par...
286 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1982.Research on social isolation ...
Peer victimization is a well-established risk factor for children's internalizing problems. We longi...
Peer relationships become a major concern in adolescence, yet event-related potential (ERP) measures...
AbstractPeer relationships become a major concern in adolescence, yet event-related potential (ERP) ...
During adolescence, concerns about peer rejection and acceptance become increasingly common. Adolesc...
Master's thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the examination requirements of the Research Ma...
This study tested a developmental cascade model of peer rejection, social information processing (SI...
Peer preference among classmates is a highly influential factor in children's social development and...
Peer rejection powerfully predicts adolescent anxiety. While cognitive differences influence anxious...
During adolescence, youth may experience heightened attention bias to socially relevant stimuli; how...
We examined children's behavioral coping in response to an in vivo peer rejection manipulation. Part...
Social acceptance is of key importance for healthy functioning. We used functional magnetic resonanc...
Social acceptance is of key importance for healthy functioning. We used functional magnetic resonanc...
Monitoring social threat is essential for maintaining healthy social relationships, and recent studi...
| openaire: EC/H2020/870612/EU//ySKILLS Funding Information: MM, PW, SL, KA, and BG designed the par...
286 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1982.Research on social isolation ...
Peer victimization is a well-established risk factor for children's internalizing problems. We longi...
Peer relationships become a major concern in adolescence, yet event-related potential (ERP) measures...
AbstractPeer relationships become a major concern in adolescence, yet event-related potential (ERP) ...
During adolescence, concerns about peer rejection and acceptance become increasingly common. Adolesc...
Master's thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the examination requirements of the Research Ma...
This study tested a developmental cascade model of peer rejection, social information processing (SI...
Peer preference among classmates is a highly influential factor in children's social development and...
Peer rejection powerfully predicts adolescent anxiety. While cognitive differences influence anxious...
During adolescence, youth may experience heightened attention bias to socially relevant stimuli; how...
We examined children's behavioral coping in response to an in vivo peer rejection manipulation. Part...
Social acceptance is of key importance for healthy functioning. We used functional magnetic resonanc...
Social acceptance is of key importance for healthy functioning. We used functional magnetic resonanc...
Monitoring social threat is essential for maintaining healthy social relationships, and recent studi...
| openaire: EC/H2020/870612/EU//ySKILLS Funding Information: MM, PW, SL, KA, and BG designed the par...
286 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1982.Research on social isolation ...
Peer victimization is a well-established risk factor for children's internalizing problems. We longi...