Objective: The aim of this research was to obtain the views of young children regarding their reasons for rejecting a peer. Method: To achieve this goal, we conducted a qualitative study in the context of theory building research using an analysis methodology based on Grounded Theory. The collected information was extracted through semi-structured individual interviews from a sample of 853 children aged 6 from 13 urban public schools in Spain. Results: The children provided 3,009 rejection nominations and 2,934 reasons for disliking the rejected peers. Seven reason categories emerged from the analysis. Four categories refer to behaviors of the rejected children that have a cost for individual peers or peer group such as: direct agg...
Aim: The aim of this study was to identify which adverse peer experiences better predict perceived...
Lack of awareness of one’s negative social reputation is linked to aggressive behavior among older s...
Elementary school children engage in multiple social interactions each day. These frequent interact...
Objective: The aim of this research was to obtain the views of young children regarding their reaso...
This study examined the social situations that are problematic for peer-rejected students in the fir...
This study examined the social situations that are problematic for peer-rejected students in the fir...
In this paper we carry out a general approach to the study of peer rejection. After commenting the c...
Pòster presentat al 24th Biennial Meeting of the International Society for the Study of Behavioural ...
In this paper we carry out a general approach to the study of peer rejection. After commenting the c...
The objectives of this study were to analyze the evolution of peer relationships and academic perfor...
En el presente estudio se pretende elaborar un sistema de categorías de los motivos que los niños ut...
Goal of a research: to determine the reasons of peer rejection between 6-7-8 grades students, in 'X'...
Aim: The aim of this study was to identify which adverse peer experiences better predict perceived n...
A qualitative study based on the work of John Coie was conducted in a third/fourth grade blended cla...
Having friends and feeling accepted by those one feels as significant is a key factor in healthy psy...
Aim: The aim of this study was to identify which adverse peer experiences better predict perceived...
Lack of awareness of one’s negative social reputation is linked to aggressive behavior among older s...
Elementary school children engage in multiple social interactions each day. These frequent interact...
Objective: The aim of this research was to obtain the views of young children regarding their reaso...
This study examined the social situations that are problematic for peer-rejected students in the fir...
This study examined the social situations that are problematic for peer-rejected students in the fir...
In this paper we carry out a general approach to the study of peer rejection. After commenting the c...
Pòster presentat al 24th Biennial Meeting of the International Society for the Study of Behavioural ...
In this paper we carry out a general approach to the study of peer rejection. After commenting the c...
The objectives of this study were to analyze the evolution of peer relationships and academic perfor...
En el presente estudio se pretende elaborar un sistema de categorías de los motivos que los niños ut...
Goal of a research: to determine the reasons of peer rejection between 6-7-8 grades students, in 'X'...
Aim: The aim of this study was to identify which adverse peer experiences better predict perceived n...
A qualitative study based on the work of John Coie was conducted in a third/fourth grade blended cla...
Having friends and feeling accepted by those one feels as significant is a key factor in healthy psy...
Aim: The aim of this study was to identify which adverse peer experiences better predict perceived...
Lack of awareness of one’s negative social reputation is linked to aggressive behavior among older s...
Elementary school children engage in multiple social interactions each day. These frequent interact...