This study examined the coevolution of prosocial and aggressive popularity norms with popularity hierarchy (asymmetries in students' popularity). Cross-lagged-panel analyses were conducted on 2,843 secondary school students (N-classrooms = 120; M-age = 13.18; 51.3% girls). Popularity hierarchy predicted relative change in popularity norms over time, but not vice versa. Specifically, classrooms with few highly popular and many unpopular students increased in aggressive popularity norms at the beginning of the school year and decreased in prosocial popularity norms at the end of the year. Also, strong within-classroom asymmetries in popularity predicted relatively higher aggressive popularity norms. These findings may indicate that hierarchic...
Prior work has shown that popular peers can set a powerful norm for the valence and salience of aggr...
Although prior research has indicated that peer norms for aggression enhance the spread of aggressio...
Although prior research has indicated that peer norms for aggression enhance the spread of aggressio...
This study examined the coevolution of prosocial and aggressive popularity norms with popularity hie...
Previous work has shown that during adolescence, classrooms vary greatly in the extent to which aggr...
Previous work has shown that during adolescence, classrooms vary greatly in the extent to which aggr...
When youth enter adolescence, there is a marked increase in their desire to belong to peers and to g...
Although prior research has indicated that peer norms for aggression enhance the spread of aggressio...
The aim of this study was to examine differences in perceived popularity and social preference of bu...
This research is part of the Social Network Analyses of Risk behavior in Early adolescence (SNARE) s...
Whereas previous research with secondary school students has demonstrated that popularity goals and ...
Prior work has shown that popular peers can set a powerful norm for the valence and salience of aggr...
Although prior research has indicated that peer norms for aggression enhance the spread of aggressio...
Although prior research has indicated that peer norms for aggression enhance the spread of aggressio...
This study examined the coevolution of prosocial and aggressive popularity norms with popularity hie...
Previous work has shown that during adolescence, classrooms vary greatly in the extent to which aggr...
Previous work has shown that during adolescence, classrooms vary greatly in the extent to which aggr...
When youth enter adolescence, there is a marked increase in their desire to belong to peers and to g...
Although prior research has indicated that peer norms for aggression enhance the spread of aggressio...
The aim of this study was to examine differences in perceived popularity and social preference of bu...
This research is part of the Social Network Analyses of Risk behavior in Early adolescence (SNARE) s...
Whereas previous research with secondary school students has demonstrated that popularity goals and ...
Prior work has shown that popular peers can set a powerful norm for the valence and salience of aggr...
Although prior research has indicated that peer norms for aggression enhance the spread of aggressio...
Although prior research has indicated that peer norms for aggression enhance the spread of aggressio...