Using a puppet procedure depicting hypothetical conflict involving the participant and a peer, 96 preschoolers’ (48 boys and 48 girls; M 1/4 5.14 years, SD 1/4 0.78 years) expectations about peer conflict were assessed as a function of their role in the conflict (i.e., initiator of or responder to initial provocation) and the intensity level of the conflict. Initiators of conflict expected less conflict escalation and subsequent problems with the same peer from the conflict than did responders, particularly following low-intensity conflict. Findings also indicated that, for low-intensity but not high-intensity conflict, girls expected the same peer to provoke them during a subsequent interaction more often than did boys. Results provide fur...
In accord with increasing recognition of the situation specificity of childhood social behaviors, in...
Two studies examined preschoolers' conflict behavior in peer and sibling dyads. Found that conflicts...
Research has indicated that there are some notable differences in the nature of peer-victimisation i...
Preschool boys' emotional displays during conflicts with mixed-sex peers were related to individual ...
Although peer conflict is a common experience in preschool classrooms, few studies have examined rel...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether the peer conflict strategies of preschool children ...
Scripts for peer conflict were examined in a sample of 55 four- and five-year-old children. Children...
The present study was designed to provide a more differential assessment of children's responses to ...
The frequency, latency and strategies of teacher intervention in the peer conflicts of 2, 3, and 4 y...
This study aims to explore cooperation during interventions into other children’s conflicts by presc...
The extent to which a preschool child's social status or reputation, once established, affects peer ...
AbstractPreschool-aged children's peer interactions are influenced by several factors including soci...
This research investigated the individual behavioral and electrophysiological differences during emo...
This study focuses on peer conflict among preschool children in free play. First, developmental chan...
This study examined emotion understanding and reconciliation in 47 (24 girls) 4-6-year-old preschool...
In accord with increasing recognition of the situation specificity of childhood social behaviors, in...
Two studies examined preschoolers' conflict behavior in peer and sibling dyads. Found that conflicts...
Research has indicated that there are some notable differences in the nature of peer-victimisation i...
Preschool boys' emotional displays during conflicts with mixed-sex peers were related to individual ...
Although peer conflict is a common experience in preschool classrooms, few studies have examined rel...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether the peer conflict strategies of preschool children ...
Scripts for peer conflict were examined in a sample of 55 four- and five-year-old children. Children...
The present study was designed to provide a more differential assessment of children's responses to ...
The frequency, latency and strategies of teacher intervention in the peer conflicts of 2, 3, and 4 y...
This study aims to explore cooperation during interventions into other children’s conflicts by presc...
The extent to which a preschool child's social status or reputation, once established, affects peer ...
AbstractPreschool-aged children's peer interactions are influenced by several factors including soci...
This research investigated the individual behavioral and electrophysiological differences during emo...
This study focuses on peer conflict among preschool children in free play. First, developmental chan...
This study examined emotion understanding and reconciliation in 47 (24 girls) 4-6-year-old preschool...
In accord with increasing recognition of the situation specificity of childhood social behaviors, in...
Two studies examined preschoolers' conflict behavior in peer and sibling dyads. Found that conflicts...
Research has indicated that there are some notable differences in the nature of peer-victimisation i...