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Estell, David B.; Jones, Martin H.; Pearl, Ruth; Van Acker, Richard; Farmer, Thomas W.; Rodkin, Philip C. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2008
The extant literature on the social functioning of students with learning disabilities (LD) has indicated that whereas a majority belong to peer groups, a higher proportion are isolated and most have lower social status among peers in general than their typically achieving classmates. Although some work has examined these issues over short-term…
Descriptors: Social Status, Learning Disabilities, Grade 6, Longitudinal Studies
Estell, David B.; Farmer, Thomas W.; Pearl, Ruth; Van Acker, Richard; Rodkin, Philip C. – Journal of School Psychology, 2008
Recent studies have found distinct subtypes of aggressive youth, marked by either high social status or social marginalization, and that various measures of status differentially associate with aggression. The majority of these studies, however, focused on boys, adolescents, and/or relational aggression in girls. The current research examined how…
Descriptors: Prosocial Behavior, Social Status, Aggression, Females
Rodkin, Philip C.; Farmer, Thomas W.; Acker, Richard V.; Pearl, Ruth; Thompson, Jana H.; Fedora, Pledger – Journal of School Psychology, 2006
Examined the nominations that elementary students with mild disabilities made for peers they perceived as cool. The total sample was comprised of 948 students (496 girls, 452 boys) from the metropolitan Chicago area and North Carolina and included 107 (11.3%) students with mild disabilities. Overall, students with mild disabilities nominated…
Descriptors: Social Networks, Males, Mild Disabilities, General Education

Farmer, Thomas W.; Van Acker, Richard M.; Pearl, Ruth; Rodkin, Philip C. – Remedial and Special Education, 1999
Peer-assessed problem behavior was examined in relation to peer-group membership and social-network centrality in 59 fourth-, fifth-, and sixth-grade classes. Most students with high peer-assessed problem behavior were students without disabilities, but students with disabilities were over represented at the highest levels of problem behavior.…
Descriptors: Attitudes toward Disabilities, Behavior Problems, Disabilities, Disproportionate Representation
Rodkin, Philip C.; Pearl, Ruth; Farmer, Thomas W.; Van Acker, Richard – New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 2003
This analysis of third and fourth graders suggests that enemy relationships are common, often of short duration, and partially reflective of negative behavior patterns between boys and girls in elementary school. (Contains 4 tables.)
Descriptors: Grade 4, Grade 3, Social Status, Behavior Patterns
Estell, David B.; Farmer, Thomas W.; Pearl, Ruth; Van Acker, Richard; Rodkin, Philip C. – New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 2003
This chapter focuses on the relationship between popularity and aggression. Subgroups of prosocial-popular, aggressive-popular, and aggressive-unpopular boys from a sample of 286 boys from urban and suburban areas of a major midwestern city are examined in terms of their behavioral and social-ecological correlates. The measures of social…
Descriptors: Peer Acceptance, Correlation, Aggression, Males