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Peer Reputation Configurations and Associations with Friendship Adjustment

2023

Peer reputation (PR) refers to how peer groups collectively view an individual in terms of socio-behavioral characteristics, such as aggression, social withdrawal, leadership, and prosociality. Despite considerable research on PR, few studies have considered PRs in relation to indices of friendship, particularly with a person-centered approach. The goal of the current study was to adopt such an approach and identify peer reputation configurations and their defining characteristics, and to examine how such configurations are linked to friendship prevalence and quality. Four hundred and twenty-six Italian seventh-grade students (57.3% male, M-age = 12.07) completed peer nomination measures of…

Settore M-PSI/04 - Psicologia Dello Sviluppo E Psicologia Dell'EducazioneClinical PsychologyfriendshipDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyLife-span and Life-course Studiespeer reputationperson-centered approachesyoung adolescentsThe Journal of Genetic Psychology
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The role of visiting friends and relatives (VFRS) in imported malaria

2015

With the integration of immigrants in their host countries, a new, special group of travellers - Visiting Friends and Relatives (VFRs) - has emerged over time. The term VFRs refers in particular to immigrants who move to high-income countries from countries where socio-economic status is low, and regularly return to their country of origin, sometimes for fairly long periods of time, to visit their friends and relatives or, where women are concerned, also to give birth and spend the post-partum period with their family. Precisely because they are “special tourists”, VFRs are considered to be at higher risk than other regular travellers of contracting diseases like tuberculosis, HIV and malar…

Settore MED/17 - Malattie Infettivevisiting friends and relatives Malaria
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Children’s beliefs concerning school transition

2016

This study examines preschoolers’ beliefs concerning their transfer into primary education. Data from 1386 Finnish preschoolers were obtained using interviews with parents at the end of the children’s preschool year. The qualitative content analysis revealed categories, which encompassed peer relationships, relationship with teacher, learning, formal schoolwork, informal activities, comfortable school entry and no concerns. The results indicated that children’s beliefs concerning their prospective school entry centred on maintaining and making friendships, and that children possessed both negative and positive expectations about their relationship with their future teacher. Both girls and b…

Social Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subjecteducationPrimary educationSchool entryPeer relationshipsPediatricssiirtopreschoolpositive expectationsDevelopmental psychologyuskomuksetDevelopmental and Educational Psychologyta5160501 psychology and cognitive sciencesnegative preconceptionsmedia_commonTransition (fiction)05 social sciences050301 educationesikouluFriendshipAnticipation (artificial intelligence)Content analysisbeliefsPsychologytransfer0503 educationSocial psychology050104 developmental & child psychologyQualitative researchEarly Child Development and Care
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Teachers' contribution to the social life in Finnish preschool classrooms during structured learning sessions

2013

This study aimed to clarify and deepen the knowledge on and understanding of the role that teachers’ practices during teacher-led learning sessions play in creating and enhancing social life in Finnish preschool classrooms. Observational data pertaining to 20 preschool teachers were analysed according to the principles of thematic analysis. Four identified themes reflected teachers’ contribution to social life in preschool classrooms in relation to their practices under different group compositions: (1) managing children’s peer-relations; (2) promoting the coherence of the group; (3) supporting individual child as a part of group; and (4) discussing friendship and respectfulness. As a concl…

Social Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subjectteacher-child interactionPediatricsPeer relationsSocial lifeesikouluFriendshipsosiaalinen elämäPedagogyDevelopmental and Educational Psychologyta516Observational studyThematic analysiskvalitatiivinen tutkimusStructured predictionPsychologyTeacher supportmedia_commonQualitative researchEarly Child Development and Care
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A Comparison of Dyadic and Social Network Assessments of Peer Influence.

2021

The present study compares two methods for assessing peer influence: the longitudinal actor–partner interdependence model (L-APIM) and the longitudinal social network analysis (L-SNA) Model. The data were drawn from 1,995 (49% girls and 51% boys) third grade students ( Mage= 9.68 years). From this sample, L-APIM ( n = 206 indistinguishable dyads and n = 187 distinguishable dyads) and L-SNA ( n = 1,024 total network members) subsamples were created. Students completed peer nominations and objective assessments of mathematical reasoning in the spring of the third and fourth grades. Patterns of statistical significance differed across analyses. Stable distinguishable and indistinguishable L-AP…

Social Psychologysocial network analysisLogical reasoningmedia_common.quotation_subjectkoululaisetsosiaalinen vuorovaikutusArticleEducationDevelopmental Neurosciencesosiaaliset verkostot0502 economics and businesssocial contextDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyPeer influencedyadic data analysismatemaattiset taidotvertaisoppiminen0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesLife-span and Life-course StudiesDyadic data analysismedia_commonpeer influenceSocial networkbusiness.industry4. Educationlongitudinal methods05 social sciencesSocial network analysis (criminology)Social environmentalakoululaisetsosiaaliset suhteetFriendshippeer relationshipsbusinessPsychologySocial psychology050203 business & managementSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)vertaissuhteet050104 developmental & child psychologyNetwork analysisInternational journal of behavioral development
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Proximal Paradox

2000

In today's societies relationships between near relatives and friends appear to be somewhat paradoxical. Some accounts present them as the social ideal, exalting the solidarity and altruism represented by proximal relationships. By contrast, others point to the social dangers in such relationships when they are conducted in the public sphere. In order to grasp the coexistence of these opposite views, this article attempts to place proximal relationships in the explanatory context of a gift economy, a concept with a long history in anthropology and which has lately been the focus of interest of a significant group of social thinkers.

Sociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences050109 social psychologyGender studiesContext (language use)Private sphereAltruismSolidarity0506 political scienceInterpersonal relationshipFriendship050602 political science & public administrationPublic sphere0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesGift economySociologySocial psychologymedia_commonEuropean Journal of Social Theory
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Which has more influence on perception of pseudo-therapies: the media’s information, friends or acquaintances opinion, or educational background?

2019

This study analyses the discourses of Education and Journalism students in order to understand their perception of complementary and alternative therapies. Likewise, to know if educational background or friends or acquaintances opinion has a more considerable influence on their knowledge and use of these socially controversial techniques than the media. This study uses qualitative research methods based upon 12 discussion groups with 102 participants. Once transcriptions were completed, discourse analysis was conducted using linguistic corpus software (T-LAB. 9.1.). In the design of the research, these students were selected for their social involvement in their future careers, such as when…

Sociology of scientific knowledgeeducational factorssocial networkscomplementary therapiesDiscourse analysismedia_common.quotation_subjecteducationWord of mouthComunicació científicaMitjans de comunicació de massa i educaciólcsh:Communication. Mass mediaXarxes socialspseudo therapiesPerceptionComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONconventional mediafriends and acquaintancesmedia_commonMedical educationCommunicationSocial engagementFocus grouplcsh:P87-96lcsh:Advertisingrelative’s environmentJournalismlcsh:HF5801-6182PsychologyQualitative researchCommunication & Society
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Subjektīvās labklājības saistība ar draudzības funkciju novērtējumu un sociālo tīklu lietošanas paradumiem vīriešiem un sievietēm

2015

Šā pētījuma mērķis bija noskaidrot, kāda ir subjektīvās labklājības saistība ar draudzības funkciju novērtējumu un sociālo tīklu lietošanas paradumiem vīriešiem un sievietēm. Pētījumā piedalījās 248 respondenti – 124 vīrieši un 124 sievietes (M=30,92, SD=8,49), kuri elektroniski aizpildīja divas aptaujas – Subjektīvās laimes skalu un draudzības funkciju aptauju, kā arī atbildēja uz jautājumiem par sevi un saviem sociālo tīklu lietošanas paradumiem. Rezultāti norāda uz atšķirībām respondentu draudzības funkciju novērtējumā trīs dažādu veidu draugiem: (1) draugiem, kuri tiek satikti ikdienas dzīvē (reāli draugi); (2) draugiem, kuri iepriekš satikti klātienē, tomēr dažādu apstākļu dēļ komunikā…

Subjektīvā labklājībaSubjective well-beingFriendship functionsDraudzības funkcijasSociālo tīklu lietošanaPsiholoģija
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Time trends of technology mediated communication with friends among bullied and not bullied children in four Nordic countries between 2001 and 2010

2016

Background Friends are important in childhood and adolescence, especially to bullied children. Technology mediated communication (TMC) could be used both to develop and maintain friendship. The present study examined (1) trends in the use of TMC with friends between 2001 and 2010; (2) possible differences between bullied and not bullied children and (3) differences between children with few close friends and children with several close friends. Methods Data were obtained from three waves of the serial cross-sectional Health Behaviour in School-Aged Children survey conducted in Denmark, Finland, Iceland and Sweden during 2001/2002, 2005/2006 and 2009/2010. The total sample consisted of 65 95…

Time trendsCross-sectional studymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthHealth behaviourMediated communicationMental healthDevelopmental psychology03 medical and health sciencesFriendship0302 clinical medicinePediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthDevelopmental and Educational PsychologySocial relationship0501 psychology and cognitive sciences030212 general & internal medicinePsychologySocial psychology050104 developmental & child psychologymedia_commonChild: Care, Health and Development
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Vennskap i småbarnsavdelinger som private relasjoner på en offentlig arena

2018

Denne artikkelen belyser sma barns utprovinger av sitt sosiale handlingsrepertoar basert pa mikroetnografiske analyser av videobservasjon fra to norske smabarnsavdelinger. Det tas til orde for a beskrive dette som utprovinger av rollen som aktor i et offentlig liv og samtidig kunne etablere ulike typer mer private relasjoner med klare grenser mot en felles offentlighet utenfor, og det undersokes hvordan barn kan mestre kunsten a bevege seg mellom disse to ulike rollene. Artikkelen peker pa barnehagen som en saerskilt institusjonell kontekst preget av eierlose ting og steder som barna hele tiden ma tilegne seg midlertidig bruksrett over. Dette preger hvordan barnas sosiale utprovinger arter …

Toddlers05 social sciences050301 educationContext (language use)barnehagePublic lifelcsh:Education (General)ToddlerePublic arenabarndomssosiologivennskapfriendship0501 psychology and cognitive scienceskindergartenSociologyBarnsociology of childhoodlcsh:L7-9910503 educationHumanities050104 developmental & child psychologyNordisk Tidsskrift for Pedagogikk og Kritikk
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