The principle of complementarity in interpersonal theory and the SASB model (Structural Analysis of Social Behavior) as developed by Benjamin (1974) were used to study how adolescents in a normal group of 60 adolescents and a group of 42 adolescents with severe behavioural problems rated that they usually behaved in relation to a liked and disliked peer. The peer’s behaviour varied in a systematic way on the dimensions of affiliation and dominance. Complementary behavior was defined as the same behaviour from peer and self and anticomplementarity was defined as opposite behaviour from self in relation the peer’s behavior. Consistent over the two groups complementarity and anticomplementarity were influenced by both the peer’s behaviour and ...
Hawley (1999) proposed that the ability to consider one’s own characteristics in relation to the cha...
Concurrent and longitudinal links between children’s own and their nominated best friends’ antisocia...
Peer relationships constitute an important context for the social and emotional development of adole...
Correlations between adolescents ’ own antisocial behavior and adolescents ’ percep-tions of the ant...
There has been debate in the literature regarding whether complementarity is only to apply to partic...
An important assumption of interpersonal theory is that during social interactions the behavior of o...
The purpose of the present study was to examine the relations among accuracy of social self-percepti...
The present study investigated whether the complementarity principle (mutual interactive behaviors a...
The present study investigated whether the complementarity principle (mutual interactive behaviors a...
The main goal of the present research project was to explore the development of dyadic peer relation...
We examined the interplay between friendship (best friend) and antipathy (dislike) relationships amo...
We examined the interplay between friendship (best friend) and antipathy (dislike) relationships amo...
Contains fulltext : 56632.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study inv...
Research on children and adolescents who engage in antisocial behaviors generally has used three ind...
Contains fulltext : 77460.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study inv...
Hawley (1999) proposed that the ability to consider one’s own characteristics in relation to the cha...
Concurrent and longitudinal links between children’s own and their nominated best friends’ antisocia...
Peer relationships constitute an important context for the social and emotional development of adole...
Correlations between adolescents ’ own antisocial behavior and adolescents ’ percep-tions of the ant...
There has been debate in the literature regarding whether complementarity is only to apply to partic...
An important assumption of interpersonal theory is that during social interactions the behavior of o...
The purpose of the present study was to examine the relations among accuracy of social self-percepti...
The present study investigated whether the complementarity principle (mutual interactive behaviors a...
The present study investigated whether the complementarity principle (mutual interactive behaviors a...
The main goal of the present research project was to explore the development of dyadic peer relation...
We examined the interplay between friendship (best friend) and antipathy (dislike) relationships amo...
We examined the interplay between friendship (best friend) and antipathy (dislike) relationships amo...
Contains fulltext : 56632.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study inv...
Research on children and adolescents who engage in antisocial behaviors generally has used three ind...
Contains fulltext : 77460.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study inv...
Hawley (1999) proposed that the ability to consider one’s own characteristics in relation to the cha...
Concurrent and longitudinal links between children’s own and their nominated best friends’ antisocia...
Peer relationships constitute an important context for the social and emotional development of adole...