Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).Examined the occurrence of selective peer affiliation, and its impact on the development of aggressive behavior in four classrooms serving 72 preschool-age, high-risk boys and girls. Children classified as aggressive and nonaggressive were both highly selective in their peer affiliations, spending the majority of their time with a few same-sex classmates. Children generally established strong, stable, mutual affiliations with peers similar to themselves in aggression, but aggressive children had more difficulty establishing such affiliations. The interaction of peer dyads containing at least one aggressive child were characterized by more frequent, lengthy, and intense conf...
This study examined the aggressive behaviors of children through peer ratings. The relations between...
Objective: To examine whether kindergarten children’s genetic liability to physically aggressmoderat...
This study investigated whether aggressive behavior had any impact on the peer status among kinderga...
The present research longitudinally evaluated the association of group and dyadic peer relation fact...
Research has demonstrated the importance of friendship for children’s adjustment (e.g., Ladd, 1990)....
Item does not contain fulltextThis study examined how children's aggression and prosocial behavior a...
In general, aggression is believed to destabilize social integration. The question of who plays a ce...
To assess if preschool children can successfully identify externalizing symptomatic behaviors in the...
This study examines the concurrent and longitudinal relationships between reactive and proactive agg...
Early failure in peer relations is widely recognized as predictive of maladjustment, and numerous st...
This study examined inter-informant agreement, inter-context agreement, and social preference linkag...
This research was designed as an initial attempt to assess relational aggression in preschool-age ch...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether kindergarten children's genetic liability to physically aggress modera...
Research on children and adolescents who engage in antisocial behaviors generally has used three ind...
The purpose of the present study was to examine the relations among accuracy of social self-percepti...
This study examined the aggressive behaviors of children through peer ratings. The relations between...
Objective: To examine whether kindergarten children’s genetic liability to physically aggressmoderat...
This study investigated whether aggressive behavior had any impact on the peer status among kinderga...
The present research longitudinally evaluated the association of group and dyadic peer relation fact...
Research has demonstrated the importance of friendship for children’s adjustment (e.g., Ladd, 1990)....
Item does not contain fulltextThis study examined how children's aggression and prosocial behavior a...
In general, aggression is believed to destabilize social integration. The question of who plays a ce...
To assess if preschool children can successfully identify externalizing symptomatic behaviors in the...
This study examines the concurrent and longitudinal relationships between reactive and proactive agg...
Early failure in peer relations is widely recognized as predictive of maladjustment, and numerous st...
This study examined inter-informant agreement, inter-context agreement, and social preference linkag...
This research was designed as an initial attempt to assess relational aggression in preschool-age ch...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether kindergarten children's genetic liability to physically aggress modera...
Research on children and adolescents who engage in antisocial behaviors generally has used three ind...
The purpose of the present study was to examine the relations among accuracy of social self-percepti...
This study examined the aggressive behaviors of children through peer ratings. The relations between...
Objective: To examine whether kindergarten children’s genetic liability to physically aggressmoderat...
This study investigated whether aggressive behavior had any impact on the peer status among kinderga...