A social context can be viewed as an entity or unit around which a group of individuals organize their activities and interactions. Social contexts take such diverse forms as families, dwelling places, neighborhoods, classrooms, schools, workplaces, voluntary organizations, and sociocultural events or milieus. Understanding social contexts is essential for the study of individual behaviors, social networks, and the relationships between the two. Contexts shape individual behaviors by providing an avenue for non-dyadic conformity and socialization processes. The co-participation within a context affects personal relationships by acting as a focus for tie formation. Where participation in particular contexts confers status, this effect may al...
Social contexts in which confidants get to know each other affect the composition of their personal ...
ABSTRACT: This paper examines the degree to which the constraints imposed by various social contexts...
The study provides a description and analysis of interaction in two college classrooms to examine th...
The overall goal of this dissertation was to investigate the complex interplay between person-relate...
The objective of this chapter is to provide skills in the analysis of the relationship between indiv...
Understanding the forces governing human behavior and social dynamics is a challenging and unsolved ...
How do informal groups emerge in adolescent communities? What distinguishes a group from just a set ...
Peer relations across 2 contexts (in school and after school) were examined for 577 participants, ap...
There is increasing recognition that contextual aspects of social situations are important determina...
Peer relations across 2 contexts (in school and after school) were examined for 577 participants, ap...
A core axiom of sociology is that social structure affects and is affected by human behavior. The te...
The social state of a system of interacting principals is given by the set of social relationships a...
During adolescence, it becomes increasingly important to fit in with a group, to be accepted and wel...
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This chapter addresses particular the subset of social context variables-those that relate to the in...
Social contexts in which confidants get to know each other affect the composition of their personal ...
ABSTRACT: This paper examines the degree to which the constraints imposed by various social contexts...
The study provides a description and analysis of interaction in two college classrooms to examine th...
The overall goal of this dissertation was to investigate the complex interplay between person-relate...
The objective of this chapter is to provide skills in the analysis of the relationship between indiv...
Understanding the forces governing human behavior and social dynamics is a challenging and unsolved ...
How do informal groups emerge in adolescent communities? What distinguishes a group from just a set ...
Peer relations across 2 contexts (in school and after school) were examined for 577 participants, ap...
There is increasing recognition that contextual aspects of social situations are important determina...
Peer relations across 2 contexts (in school and after school) were examined for 577 participants, ap...
A core axiom of sociology is that social structure affects and is affected by human behavior. The te...
The social state of a system of interacting principals is given by the set of social relationships a...
During adolescence, it becomes increasingly important to fit in with a group, to be accepted and wel...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study examined the association between popularity in the peer gro...
This chapter addresses particular the subset of social context variables-those that relate to the in...
Social contexts in which confidants get to know each other affect the composition of their personal ...
ABSTRACT: This paper examines the degree to which the constraints imposed by various social contexts...
The study provides a description and analysis of interaction in two college classrooms to examine th...