The purpose of present study was to explore the perceptions of peers as socialization agents in school adjustment among upper secondary school students. The associations were studied in a sample of 564 Norwegian students. Results showed that perceptions of friends and classmates as socialization agents accounted for unique variances in various measures of school adjustment, when controlled for academic achievement, family financial situation, year of schooling, gender and course of study. The unique effect of peer socialization factors on variances in intentions to quit school, truancy, class absence, school alienation and improved motivation for continued education was 7.9%, 7.2%, 6.8%, 6.5% and 5.3% respectively, indicating that late adol...
The object of research - students studying in youth and secondary schools, socialization features. R...
Peers have long been found to be of relevance for educational aspirations and hence educational succ...
Prior research has shown that socialization agents such as parents, peers, and teachers can play a s...
The purpose of present study was to explore the perceptions of peers as socialization agents in scho...
Lack of adjustment or school failure is of concern to educators, child welfare workers, educational,...
[Abstract] This study identified the factors that influence how high school students adjust to schoo...
This work analyzes peer preferences at the beginning of adolescence. For this purpose, each adolesce...
This is an accepted version of an article originally published in the British Journal of Educational...
Research shows that peer relationships are associated with students' school adjustment. However, the...
Peer group socialization in Swedish schools. This study examines the significance of peers in the pr...
The primary purpose of this study was to consider the role of early adolescents' peer experienc...
AbstractMany studies have suggested that friends have a powerful influence on school adjustment, att...
This study explored the influence of peer relationships on students who have a history of school dif...
The role of peer acceptance, number of mutual friends, and friendship quality in predicting adjustme...
Adolescence is a notable period during which a considerable share of students tends to engage in pro...
The object of research - students studying in youth and secondary schools, socialization features. R...
Peers have long been found to be of relevance for educational aspirations and hence educational succ...
Prior research has shown that socialization agents such as parents, peers, and teachers can play a s...
The purpose of present study was to explore the perceptions of peers as socialization agents in scho...
Lack of adjustment or school failure is of concern to educators, child welfare workers, educational,...
[Abstract] This study identified the factors that influence how high school students adjust to schoo...
This work analyzes peer preferences at the beginning of adolescence. For this purpose, each adolesce...
This is an accepted version of an article originally published in the British Journal of Educational...
Research shows that peer relationships are associated with students' school adjustment. However, the...
Peer group socialization in Swedish schools. This study examines the significance of peers in the pr...
The primary purpose of this study was to consider the role of early adolescents' peer experienc...
AbstractMany studies have suggested that friends have a powerful influence on school adjustment, att...
This study explored the influence of peer relationships on students who have a history of school dif...
The role of peer acceptance, number of mutual friends, and friendship quality in predicting adjustme...
Adolescence is a notable period during which a considerable share of students tends to engage in pro...
The object of research - students studying in youth and secondary schools, socialization features. R...
Peers have long been found to be of relevance for educational aspirations and hence educational succ...
Prior research has shown that socialization agents such as parents, peers, and teachers can play a s...