This study examined the differential effects of two forms of adolescents' perceptions of peers' prosociality, aggression, and popularity, on friendship selection. Individuals' reports of their peers' behaviors (dyadic perceptions) and the aggregated classmates' reports (reputational perceptions) were disentangled. The findings indicated that adolescents were more likely to befriend classmates widely perceived as prosocial (reputational perception) and were less likely to befriend classmates they perceived as aggressive (dyadic perception). For popularity, the effect of dyadic perception disappeared when including the reputational perception. The findings highlight the differences between the dyadic and reputational perceptions of peer behav...
During adolescence, it becomes increasingly important to fit in with a group, to be accepted and wel...
During adolescence, it becomes increasingly important to fit in with a group, to be accepted and wel...
Peer reputation (PR) refers to how peer groups collectively view an individual in terms of socio-beh...
This study examined the differential effects of two forms of adolescents' perceptions of peers' pros...
This study examined the differential effects of two forms of adolescents' perceptions of peers' pros...
This study examined the differential effects of two forms of adolescents' perceptions of peers' pros...
Prior work has shown that popular peers can set a powerful norm for the valence and salience of aggr...
Prior work has shown that popular peers can set a powerful norm for the valence and salience of aggr...
In this study, we examined the dynamics of the perception of “dislike” ties (reputational dislike) a...
In this study, we examined the dynamics of the perception of “dislike” ties (reputational dislike) a...
In this study, we examined the dynamics of the perception of “dislike” ties (reputational dislike) a...
In this study, we examined the dynamics of the perception of “dislike” ties (reputational dislike) a...
In this study, we examined the dynamics of the perception of “dislike” ties (reputational dislike) a...
During adolescence, it becomes increasingly important to fit in with a group, to be accepted and wel...
During adolescence, it becomes increasingly important to fit in with a group, to be accepted and wel...
During adolescence, it becomes increasingly important to fit in with a group, to be accepted and wel...
During adolescence, it becomes increasingly important to fit in with a group, to be accepted and wel...
Peer reputation (PR) refers to how peer groups collectively view an individual in terms of socio-beh...
This study examined the differential effects of two forms of adolescents' perceptions of peers' pros...
This study examined the differential effects of two forms of adolescents' perceptions of peers' pros...
This study examined the differential effects of two forms of adolescents' perceptions of peers' pros...
Prior work has shown that popular peers can set a powerful norm for the valence and salience of aggr...
Prior work has shown that popular peers can set a powerful norm for the valence and salience of aggr...
In this study, we examined the dynamics of the perception of “dislike” ties (reputational dislike) a...
In this study, we examined the dynamics of the perception of “dislike” ties (reputational dislike) a...
In this study, we examined the dynamics of the perception of “dislike” ties (reputational dislike) a...
In this study, we examined the dynamics of the perception of “dislike” ties (reputational dislike) a...
In this study, we examined the dynamics of the perception of “dislike” ties (reputational dislike) a...
During adolescence, it becomes increasingly important to fit in with a group, to be accepted and wel...
During adolescence, it becomes increasingly important to fit in with a group, to be accepted and wel...
During adolescence, it becomes increasingly important to fit in with a group, to be accepted and wel...
During adolescence, it becomes increasingly important to fit in with a group, to be accepted and wel...
Peer reputation (PR) refers to how peer groups collectively view an individual in terms of socio-beh...