Previous studies have shown that status goals motivate direct forms of interpersonal aggression. However, status goals have been studied mostly in isolation from affection goals. It is theorized that the means by which status and affection goals are satisfied change during adolescence, which can affect aggression. This is tested in a pooled sample of (pre)adolescents (N = 1536; 49% girls; ages 10-15), by examining associations between status goals and direct aggression and the moderating role of affection goals. As hypothesized, with increasing age, status goals were more strongly associated with direct aggression. Moreover, for older adolescents, status goals were only associated with aggression when affection goals were weak. These findin...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study examined associations between perceived popularity trajecto...
Adolescents' popularity and popularity goal have been shown to be related to their aggression and al...
To advance research evaluating the relationship between social information processing (Crick & Dodge...
Previous studies have shown that status goals motivate direct forms of interpersonal aggression. How...
Previous studies have shown that status goals motivate direct forms of interpersonal aggression. How...
Status and affection are both goals related to social needs. The imbalanced needs theory of aggressi...
The literature suggests that status goals are one of the driving motivations behind bullying behavio...
The literature suggests that status goals are one of the driving motivations behind bullying behavio...
In an attempt to explain the inconsistent findings and overall weak relation between empathy and agg...
The literature suggests that status goals are one of the driving motivations behind bullying behavio...
The moderating effects of three specific conditions (status hierarchy, attractiveness hierarchy and ...
and sex ratio: Three contextual factors explaining the status–aggression link among adolescents Mich...
The moderating effects of three specific conditions (status hierarchy, attractiveness hierarchy and ...
Background Relational aggression (RA) is a well-known phenomenon that involves behaviours that inten...
Explores how popularity in middle school is related to acts of aggression and how sex ratio, status,...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study examined associations between perceived popularity trajecto...
Adolescents' popularity and popularity goal have been shown to be related to their aggression and al...
To advance research evaluating the relationship between social information processing (Crick & Dodge...
Previous studies have shown that status goals motivate direct forms of interpersonal aggression. How...
Previous studies have shown that status goals motivate direct forms of interpersonal aggression. How...
Status and affection are both goals related to social needs. The imbalanced needs theory of aggressi...
The literature suggests that status goals are one of the driving motivations behind bullying behavio...
The literature suggests that status goals are one of the driving motivations behind bullying behavio...
In an attempt to explain the inconsistent findings and overall weak relation between empathy and agg...
The literature suggests that status goals are one of the driving motivations behind bullying behavio...
The moderating effects of three specific conditions (status hierarchy, attractiveness hierarchy and ...
and sex ratio: Three contextual factors explaining the status–aggression link among adolescents Mich...
The moderating effects of three specific conditions (status hierarchy, attractiveness hierarchy and ...
Background Relational aggression (RA) is a well-known phenomenon that involves behaviours that inten...
Explores how popularity in middle school is related to acts of aggression and how sex ratio, status,...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study examined associations between perceived popularity trajecto...
Adolescents' popularity and popularity goal have been shown to be related to their aggression and al...
To advance research evaluating the relationship between social information processing (Crick & Dodge...