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Rubin, Kenneth H.; Chronis-Tuscano, Andrea – Child Development Perspectives, 2021
In this article, we provide definitional clarity for the construct of social withdrawal as it was originally construed, and review the original theoretical and conceptual bases that led to the first research program dedicated to the developmental study of social withdrawal (the Waterloo Longitudinal Project). We also describe correlates (e.g.,…
Descriptors: Children, Withdrawal (Psychology), Interpersonal Competence, Attachment Behavior
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McDonald, Kristina L.; Dashiell-Aje, Ebony; Menzer, Melissa M.; Rubin, Kenneth H.; Oh, Wonjung; Bowker, Julie C. – Journal of Early Adolescence, 2013
The current study examined how racial and sociobehavioral similarities were associated with friendship stability and friendship quality. Cross-race friends were not significantly similar to each other in peer-nominated shyness/withdrawal, victimization, exclusion, and popularity/sociability. Relative to same-race friends, cross-race friends were…
Descriptors: Friendship, Race, Prediction, Adolescents
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Booth-LaForce, Cathryn; Oh, Wonjung; Kennedy, Amy E.; Rubin, Kenneth H.; Rose-Krasnor, Linda; Laursen, Brett – Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 2012
Individual differences in trajectories of anxious withdrawal were examined from Grades 5 to 8 across the transition to middle school in a community sample (N = 283), using General Growth Mixture Modeling. Three distinct pathways of anxious withdrawal were identified: "low-stable" (78%), "high-decreasing" (12%), and…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Grade 5, Grade 6, Leisure Time
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Bowker, Julie C.; Rubin, Kenneth H.; Buskirk-Cohen, Allison; Rose-Krasnor, Linda; Booth-LaForce, Cathryn – Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 2010
The primary objectives of this investigation were to determine the extent to which young adolescents are stable in high perceived popular status across the middle school transition and to examine whether changes in social behaviors predict the stability, gain, and loss of perceived popular status after the transition. The sample included 672 young…
Descriptors: Social Behavior, Early Adolescents, Grade 6, Grade 5
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Oh, Wonjung; Rubin, Kenneth H.; Bowker, Julie C.; Booth-LaForce, Cathryn; Rose-Krasnor, Linda; Laursen, Brett – Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 2008
Heterogeneity and individual differences in the developmental course of social withdrawal were examined longitudinally in a community sample (N = 392). General Growth Mixture Modeling (GGMM) was used to identify distinct pathways of social withdrawal, differentiate valid subgroup trajectories, and examine factors that predicted change in…
Descriptors: Prosocial Behavior, Early Adolescents, Peer Relationship, Friendship
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Rubin, Kenneth H. – Child Development, 1983
Descriptors: Children, Interpersonal Competence, Peer Acceptance, Peer Relationship
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Rubin, Kenneth H. – Developmental Psychology, 1972
Results indicate that the ability to take another person's point of view may play a causal role in the child's attaining popular status among his peers during the early school years. (Author)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Communication (Thought Transfer), Data Analysis, Egocentrism
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Udvari, Stephen J.; Rubin, Kenneth H. – Gifted Child Quarterly, 1996
Sixty-two gifted and 61 comparison students (ages 8 to 14) rated hypothetical male and female characters for academic achievement, academic effort, and athleticism. Analysis indicated that perceptions about academic achievement and athleticism were important determinants of a character's acceptance, but that academic effort was not. Gifted and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academically Gifted, Athletics, Elementary Secondary Education
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Rubin, Kenneth H.; And Others – Child Development, 1994
Assessed the extent to which preferential personal attraction was associated with behavioral similarity among newly acquainted children. Found that "discriminating" children were more behaviorally similar to preferred playmates than nonpreferred playmates, both in terms of cognitive play style and social participation. (AA)
Descriptors: Child Behavior, Childhood Attitudes, Friendship, Peer Acceptance
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Chen, Xinyin; Rubin, Kenneth H. – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 1992
A sociometric rating scale and a measure of social problem-solving skills were administered to 61 Chinese kindergartners. In comparison to Canadian children examined in an earlier study, Chinese children were less accepting of each other, less prosocial, and more authority oriented in social problem solving. (BC)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Differences, Family Environment