This study examines the concurrent and longitudinal relationships between reactive and proactive aggression and children's peer status. Participants were 94 Dutch elementary school-aged boys in self-contained special education classrooms for students with emotional/behavioral disorders (EBD) and 47 boys with no disabilities in general education classrooms. Hierarchical and logistic regression analyses were conducted to test how aggression, context, and their interactions predicted participants' peer status, which encompassed social preference and social impact as indicated by classroom peers. Descriptive analyses show that both reactive and proactive aggression were more common in EBD classrooms. Classroom type moderated the concurrent and ...
This study examined the aggressive behaviors of children through peer ratings. The relations between...
The role of context in the development of child aggression was studied. The effects of peer aggregat...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 33-37).Children who have experienced maltreatment are at ris...
This study examines the concurrent and longitudinal relationships between reactive and proactive agg...
We examined the concurrent relations of children\u27s reactive and proactive aggression with their e...
The purpose of the study was to determine if empirically-derived dimensions would emerge from teache...
The goal of this study was to examine the unique associations of aggression with peer status in a no...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).Examined the occurrence of selec...
Relational aggression was studied within classroom environments by examining individual and classroo...
Although prior research has indicated that peer norms for aggression enhance the spread of aggressio...
Defending a victimized peer is a socially risky behavior that may require high peer status and may d...
Although prior research has indicated that peer norms for aggression enhance the spread of aggressio...
Aggressive behavior in school is an ongoing concern. The current focus is on specific manifestations...
Although prior research has indicated that peer norms for aggression enhance the spread of aggressio...
Aggressive behavior in school is an ongoing concern. The current focus is on specific manifestations...
This study examined the aggressive behaviors of children through peer ratings. The relations between...
The role of context in the development of child aggression was studied. The effects of peer aggregat...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 33-37).Children who have experienced maltreatment are at ris...
This study examines the concurrent and longitudinal relationships between reactive and proactive agg...
We examined the concurrent relations of children\u27s reactive and proactive aggression with their e...
The purpose of the study was to determine if empirically-derived dimensions would emerge from teache...
The goal of this study was to examine the unique associations of aggression with peer status in a no...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).Examined the occurrence of selec...
Relational aggression was studied within classroom environments by examining individual and classroo...
Although prior research has indicated that peer norms for aggression enhance the spread of aggressio...
Defending a victimized peer is a socially risky behavior that may require high peer status and may d...
Although prior research has indicated that peer norms for aggression enhance the spread of aggressio...
Aggressive behavior in school is an ongoing concern. The current focus is on specific manifestations...
Although prior research has indicated that peer norms for aggression enhance the spread of aggressio...
Aggressive behavior in school is an ongoing concern. The current focus is on specific manifestations...
This study examined the aggressive behaviors of children through peer ratings. The relations between...
The role of context in the development of child aggression was studied. The effects of peer aggregat...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 33-37).Children who have experienced maltreatment are at ris...