The goal of this study was to examine whether popularity and likability were related to associating with popular peers in adolescence. Participants were 3,312 adolescents (M age=13.60 years) from 172 classrooms in 32 schools. Four types of peer affiliations of the participants with the popular peers in their classrooms were distinguished: "best friends," "respected," "wannabes," and "unrelated." Two types of benefits of affiliating with high-status peers were identified: achieving high status or popularity for oneself and becoming liked by others. The results showed that popularity was associated with being closely affiliated with popular peers, whereas likability was more strongly predicted by a more distant relation with popular peers
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. July 2010. Major: Child Psychology. Advisor: Nicki R. Cr...
Popularity among peers might be related to behavior in gradual or non-gradual ways. In this research...
Research has shown that adolescents' intergroup attitudes are subject to friends' influence, but it ...
The goal of this study was to examine whether popularity and likability were related to associating ...
The goal of this study was to examine whether popularity and likability were related to associating ...
The goal of this study was to examine whether popularity and likability were related to associating ...
The goal of this study was to examine whether popularity and likability were related to associating ...
The goal of this study was to examine whether popularity and likability were related to associating ...
2013-08-01This short-term longitudinal investigation among adolescent peer groups examined associati...
Introduction This study examined the effect of popularity levels on friendship selection and friends...
This study examined the dynamics of popularity in adolescent friendship networks across 3 years in m...
This study examined the dynamics of popularity in adolescent friendship networks across 3 years in m...
This study examined the dynamics of popularity in adolescent friendship networks across 3 years in m...
This study assessed the hypothesis that popularity in adolescence takes on a twofold role, marking h...
Adolescents are highly concerned with their social status in the peer group. Social status can be de...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. July 2010. Major: Child Psychology. Advisor: Nicki R. Cr...
Popularity among peers might be related to behavior in gradual or non-gradual ways. In this research...
Research has shown that adolescents' intergroup attitudes are subject to friends' influence, but it ...
The goal of this study was to examine whether popularity and likability were related to associating ...
The goal of this study was to examine whether popularity and likability were related to associating ...
The goal of this study was to examine whether popularity and likability were related to associating ...
The goal of this study was to examine whether popularity and likability were related to associating ...
The goal of this study was to examine whether popularity and likability were related to associating ...
2013-08-01This short-term longitudinal investigation among adolescent peer groups examined associati...
Introduction This study examined the effect of popularity levels on friendship selection and friends...
This study examined the dynamics of popularity in adolescent friendship networks across 3 years in m...
This study examined the dynamics of popularity in adolescent friendship networks across 3 years in m...
This study examined the dynamics of popularity in adolescent friendship networks across 3 years in m...
This study assessed the hypothesis that popularity in adolescence takes on a twofold role, marking h...
Adolescents are highly concerned with their social status in the peer group. Social status can be de...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. July 2010. Major: Child Psychology. Advisor: Nicki R. Cr...
Popularity among peers might be related to behavior in gradual or non-gradual ways. In this research...
Research has shown that adolescents' intergroup attitudes are subject to friends' influence, but it ...