Adolescents are prone to social influence from peers, with implications for development, both adaptive and maladaptive. Here, using a computer-based paradigm, we replicate a cross-sectional effect of more susceptibility to peer influence in a large dataset of adolescents 14 to 24 years old. Crucially, we extend this finding by adopting a longitudinal perspective, showing that a within-person susceptibility to social influence decreases over a 1.5 year follow-up time period. Exploiting this longitudinal design, we show that susceptibility to social influences at baseline predicts an improvement in peer relations over the follow-up period. Using a Bayesian computational model, we show that in younger adolescents a greater tendency to adopt ot...
It has been assumed that adolescents increase risk-taking tendencies when peers are present but find...
For decades, psychological research has examined the extent to which children’s and adolescents’ beh...
Adolescence is a key life phase for developing well-adjusted social behaviour. An essential componen...
Contains fulltext : 237690.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Adolescents are...
Adolescents are prone to social influence from peers, with implications for development, both adapti...
This article reviews empirical and theoretical contributions to a multidisciplinary understanding of...
During the transformative period of adolescence, social influence plays a prominent role in shaping ...
Research efforts to account for elevated risk behavior among adolescents have arrived at an exciting...
Understanding the mechanisms of poor decision making and risk behavior in adolescence is an importan...
Moving beyond studies of age differences in “cool” cognitive processes related to risk perception a...
A substantial amount of research has suggested that adolescents’ attitudes and behaviors are influen...
Adolescents show a heightened susceptibility to peer influence compared to adults. Individual differ...
Adolescents take more risks when peers monitor their behavior. However, it is largely unknown how di...
Social influence is omnipresent, explicitly and implicitly influencing people’s preferences and beha...
The opinions of others have a profound influence on decision making in adults. The impact of social ...
It has been assumed that adolescents increase risk-taking tendencies when peers are present but find...
For decades, psychological research has examined the extent to which children’s and adolescents’ beh...
Adolescence is a key life phase for developing well-adjusted social behaviour. An essential componen...
Contains fulltext : 237690.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Adolescents are...
Adolescents are prone to social influence from peers, with implications for development, both adapti...
This article reviews empirical and theoretical contributions to a multidisciplinary understanding of...
During the transformative period of adolescence, social influence plays a prominent role in shaping ...
Research efforts to account for elevated risk behavior among adolescents have arrived at an exciting...
Understanding the mechanisms of poor decision making and risk behavior in adolescence is an importan...
Moving beyond studies of age differences in “cool” cognitive processes related to risk perception a...
A substantial amount of research has suggested that adolescents’ attitudes and behaviors are influen...
Adolescents show a heightened susceptibility to peer influence compared to adults. Individual differ...
Adolescents take more risks when peers monitor their behavior. However, it is largely unknown how di...
Social influence is omnipresent, explicitly and implicitly influencing people’s preferences and beha...
The opinions of others have a profound influence on decision making in adults. The impact of social ...
It has been assumed that adolescents increase risk-taking tendencies when peers are present but find...
For decades, psychological research has examined the extent to which children’s and adolescents’ beh...
Adolescence is a key life phase for developing well-adjusted social behaviour. An essential componen...