Research supports the conclusion that adults show a pattern of restrictive disclosure in which they choose to disclose intimate information to friends rather than nonfriends. From a developmental perspective, however, only limited evidence exists for this restrictive disclosure to friends process in children. The present study was designed to investigate whether, and if so at what age, children show the restrictive disclosure to friends in their actual communication with peers. Sixteen subjects (8 boys and 8 girls) selected from each of kindergarten, second and fourth grades were asked to "send a message" on a tape recorder to both a peer friend and peer nonfriend and talk about five categories which varied in personal content. ...
Adolescents diagnosed with psychological disorders and their friendship groups are understudied. Fac...
Item does not contain fulltextChildren tell prosocial lies from the age of three years onward, but l...
The focus of the current dissertation was on 1) the prevalence and nature of observed gossip behavio...
Research conducted supports the conclusion that adults have a well defined norm of reciprocity in ...
183 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1982.Our knowledge of children's f...
Researchers (i.e., Altman & Taylor, 1973) have found that a principle of reciprocity guides self-di...
Research has shown that, in comparison to nonlonely adults, lonely adults show problems in self-^^d...
What function does self-disclosing conversation play in the conversations of young children? Two stu...
The purpose of this research was to explore the nature of child disclosure and the manner in which c...
Knowing who children share secrets with can aid in the understanding of what factors influence the t...
Children manage privacy on a regular basis. However, the current literature for understanding privac...
The present research was designed to investigate the differences between lonely and non-lonely earl...
This thesis presents five studies investigating factors which influence children's disclosure of sec...
While the importance of confidentiality in eliciting sensitive information in psychotherapy is gener...
As material resources are limited, partiality is sometimes unavoidable. Thus, even young children ha...
Adolescents diagnosed with psychological disorders and their friendship groups are understudied. Fac...
Item does not contain fulltextChildren tell prosocial lies from the age of three years onward, but l...
The focus of the current dissertation was on 1) the prevalence and nature of observed gossip behavio...
Research conducted supports the conclusion that adults have a well defined norm of reciprocity in ...
183 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1982.Our knowledge of children's f...
Researchers (i.e., Altman & Taylor, 1973) have found that a principle of reciprocity guides self-di...
Research has shown that, in comparison to nonlonely adults, lonely adults show problems in self-^^d...
What function does self-disclosing conversation play in the conversations of young children? Two stu...
The purpose of this research was to explore the nature of child disclosure and the manner in which c...
Knowing who children share secrets with can aid in the understanding of what factors influence the t...
Children manage privacy on a regular basis. However, the current literature for understanding privac...
The present research was designed to investigate the differences between lonely and non-lonely earl...
This thesis presents five studies investigating factors which influence children's disclosure of sec...
While the importance of confidentiality in eliciting sensitive information in psychotherapy is gener...
As material resources are limited, partiality is sometimes unavoidable. Thus, even young children ha...
Adolescents diagnosed with psychological disorders and their friendship groups are understudied. Fac...
Item does not contain fulltextChildren tell prosocial lies from the age of three years onward, but l...
The focus of the current dissertation was on 1) the prevalence and nature of observed gossip behavio...