375 Citations
Dyadic Friendship Interactions and Emotional Adjustment in Adolescents
- Psychology
- 2017
Social interactions during childhood and adolescence contribute significantly to social and emotional adjustment. A primary source of social interaction for adolescents comes in the form of friends.…
Susceptibility to Peer Influence for Engagement in Relational Aggression and Prosocial Behavior: The Roles of Popular Peers, Stress Physiology, and Gender
- Psychology
- 2015
The overall goal of the current study was to determine if perceptions of popular peers’ relationally aggressive (PPSRA) and prosocial behaviors (PPSP) were related to engagement in these behaviors in…
The effects of day-to-day interaction via social network sites on interpersonal relationships
- Business, Psychology
- 2012
The current research identifies the impact of sharing day-to-day information in social network sites (SNS) on the relationships we hold within and outside of them. Stemming from the literature on…
Similarity in depressive symptoms in adolescents' friendship dyads: selection or socialization?
- PsychologyDevelopmental psychology
- 2011
Friendship selection and socialization as mechanisms explaining similarity in depressive symptoms in adolescent same-gender best friend dyads showed that adolescents reported levels of depressive symptoms at follow-up that were similar to those of their best friends.
Self-Perceptions of Friendship-Making Ability and Perceptions of Friends’ Deviant Behavior:
- Psychology
- 2002
Stability and change from middle childhood to middle adolescence in participants’perceptions of their friendship-making ability and their friends’ deviant behavior were examined. Third-grade,…
Moderating effect of intimate exchange on the reciprocal relation between best friend delinquency and child externalizing behavior
- Psychology
- 2021
The role of feared possible selves in the relationship between peer influence and delinquency.
- Psychology, LawJournal of adolescence
- 2015
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- Psychology
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The epidemiology of drug use among New York State high school students: Distribution, trends, and change in rates of use.
- MedicineAmerican journal of public health
- 1976
The increased number of hard liquor and marijuana users through the high school years results predominantly from more stability among users, rather than increased conversion of nonusers to users over the teen years.
Personality similarity and interpersonal attraction in the computer dating situation.
- PsychologyThe Journal of social psychology
- 1975
Couples were matched in a “computer dating” study to examine the efficaciousness of the similarity hypothesis in fostering interpersonal attraction and some support for the Similarity Hypothesis was demonstrated.
Preacquaintance Attitude Similarity and Attraction Revisited: Ten Days in a Fall-Out Shelter*
- Psychology
- 1974
Thirteen previously unacquainted males lived together for ten days under simulated fall-out shelter conditions. Subjects'attitudes regarding 44 issues were assessed one day prior to the beginning of…
Statistical methods for rates and proportions
- Computer Science
- 1974
An Introduction to Applied Probability: The Basic Theory of Maximum Likelihood Estimation and Answers to Selected Problems.
The effects of perceived and actual similarity in values and personality in the process of interpersonal attraction
- Psychology
- 1974
The effects of perceived and actual similarity in personality and values were examined in a five-wave longitudinal panel study. The study featured six eight-person natural living groups of initial…
Psychological Need Relationships in Dyadic Attraction and Rejection
- PsychologyPsychological reports
- 1973
This study points out the importance of measurement method and role factors in investigations of dyadic attraction and rejection and suggests neither complementary not homogamous need relationships between dyads.