One hundred and forty-nine 8-11 year-old children (86 males; M = 9 years - 4 months and SD = 7 months) from the UK were administered the Trust Beliefs in Peers scale and were observed in the playground over one school year. Quadratic relations were found between trust beliefs in peers and peer interaction, which varied by gender. Compared to girls with the middle range of trust beliefs, girls with very low beliefs and those with very high beliefs (a) were less accepted/more rejected by the peer group (i.e., lower group interaction, and greater negatively received bids), (b) showed greater indirect aggression (engaged in and received), (c) showed greater non-engagement (i.e., being alone), and (d) showed greater concomitant distress. Compare...
In this paper we study trust/reciprocity behavior in children ages eight to eighteen using an augmen...
Early failure in peer relations is widely recognized as predictive of maladjustment, and numerous st...
Positive attribution style, negative attribution style, and generalised peer trust beliefs were exam...
How children’s trust beliefs in others and how peers determine children’s levels of trustworthiness ...
The relation between children’s trust beliefs and trusting behavior in peer interaction was examined...
Two hundred and five (103 female and 102 male) children enrolled in school years 1 and 2 in the Unit...
This study examined the role of children’s trust beliefs and trustworthiness in the development of p...
This study examined the role of children’s trust beliefs and trustworthiness in the development of p...
This study investigated the role of trust beliefs (i.e., trustworthiness, trustfulness) on aggressio...
Background: Child maltreatment is associated with poorer social functioning and increased risk of me...
The components of children's trust in same-gender peers (trust beliefs, ascribed trustworthiness, an...
Young children’s interpersonal trust consistency was examined as a predictor of future school adjust...
This study investigated the role of trust beliefs (i.e., trustworthiness, trustfulness) on aggressio...
The research examined whether, and if so how, young adults' trust beliefs in others were associated ...
Interpersonal trust plays a crucial role in the formation and maintenance of social relationships. T...
In this paper we study trust/reciprocity behavior in children ages eight to eighteen using an augmen...
Early failure in peer relations is widely recognized as predictive of maladjustment, and numerous st...
Positive attribution style, negative attribution style, and generalised peer trust beliefs were exam...
How children’s trust beliefs in others and how peers determine children’s levels of trustworthiness ...
The relation between children’s trust beliefs and trusting behavior in peer interaction was examined...
Two hundred and five (103 female and 102 male) children enrolled in school years 1 and 2 in the Unit...
This study examined the role of children’s trust beliefs and trustworthiness in the development of p...
This study examined the role of children’s trust beliefs and trustworthiness in the development of p...
This study investigated the role of trust beliefs (i.e., trustworthiness, trustfulness) on aggressio...
Background: Child maltreatment is associated with poorer social functioning and increased risk of me...
The components of children's trust in same-gender peers (trust beliefs, ascribed trustworthiness, an...
Young children’s interpersonal trust consistency was examined as a predictor of future school adjust...
This study investigated the role of trust beliefs (i.e., trustworthiness, trustfulness) on aggressio...
The research examined whether, and if so how, young adults' trust beliefs in others were associated ...
Interpersonal trust plays a crucial role in the formation and maintenance of social relationships. T...
In this paper we study trust/reciprocity behavior in children ages eight to eighteen using an augmen...
Early failure in peer relations is widely recognized as predictive of maladjustment, and numerous st...
Positive attribution style, negative attribution style, and generalised peer trust beliefs were exam...