The quality of peer relationships is one of the traditional issues of social psychology. Extensive knowledge of this area enables us to deeper the understanding of different types of conflicts among peers, but does not allow their effective prevention. This research sought to investigate the students' perception of peer relation and estimate behavioral tendency related to the psychological theory. The article is based on the humanistic conception of students' support as well as the Stereotype Content Model (SCM), the BIAS Map (Fiske et al., 2002; 2007) and the Integrated Threat Theory (Stephan, 2002). To measure the aspects of the quality of peer relations, three questionnaire were used: the Semantic Differential Technique 'Typical Pee...
Examined adolescents\u27 peer group status in high school using self-report, peer nominations, and a...
A substantial body of research documents that children’s peers provide an important social arena for...
Our study adopted a person-based approach with the aim to identify socio-behavioral profiles of prim...
The quality of peer relationships is one of the traditional issues of social psychology. Extensive k...
Peer relations represent an important area of research in the field of school pedagogy, reflecting t...
The risk hypothesis proposes that problematic peer relations predict later maladjustment. Extensive ...
Stable peer victimization during childhood and adolescence has been linked to both concurrent and fu...
Current conceptual models of social support generally emphasize the importance of the social environ...
The nature of children’s peer relationships, usually investigated in terms of mutual friends and/or ...
The purpose of this study was to test a model of peer experiences and academic achievement among ele...
Reciprocal peer dislike was examined as a predictor of school adjustment and social relationship qua...
During adolescence, it becomes increasingly important to fit in with a group, to be accepted and wel...
Considerations of the nature and role of peer relations in child development indicate that peer inte...
After their childhood, when children begin to establish more intensive social contacts outside famil...
Peer reputation (PR) refers to how peer groups collectively view an individual in terms of socio-beh...
Examined adolescents\u27 peer group status in high school using self-report, peer nominations, and a...
A substantial body of research documents that children’s peers provide an important social arena for...
Our study adopted a person-based approach with the aim to identify socio-behavioral profiles of prim...
The quality of peer relationships is one of the traditional issues of social psychology. Extensive k...
Peer relations represent an important area of research in the field of school pedagogy, reflecting t...
The risk hypothesis proposes that problematic peer relations predict later maladjustment. Extensive ...
Stable peer victimization during childhood and adolescence has been linked to both concurrent and fu...
Current conceptual models of social support generally emphasize the importance of the social environ...
The nature of children’s peer relationships, usually investigated in terms of mutual friends and/or ...
The purpose of this study was to test a model of peer experiences and academic achievement among ele...
Reciprocal peer dislike was examined as a predictor of school adjustment and social relationship qua...
During adolescence, it becomes increasingly important to fit in with a group, to be accepted and wel...
Considerations of the nature and role of peer relations in child development indicate that peer inte...
After their childhood, when children begin to establish more intensive social contacts outside famil...
Peer reputation (PR) refers to how peer groups collectively view an individual in terms of socio-beh...
Examined adolescents\u27 peer group status in high school using self-report, peer nominations, and a...
A substantial body of research documents that children’s peers provide an important social arena for...
Our study adopted a person-based approach with the aim to identify socio-behavioral profiles of prim...