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Jiao, Ziyi – 1999
Adolescents' best friendships are often believed to contribute to their psychosocial adjustment. This study examined the relationship between students' adjustment to school and the positive features, negative features, and frequency of interaction in their friendships. Participating were 106 students, 90 percent of whom were white, in a small…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adolescents, Age Differences, Behavior Problems
LaFontana, Kathryn M.; Cillessen, Antonius – 1999
Research on popularity during childhood and early adolescence suggests that children who are perceived as popular by peers are not necessarily the same children who are sociometrically popular. This study extended previous research on popularity by examining children's perceptions of popularity. The study used open-ended questions instead of peer…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Childhood Attitudes, Comparative Analysis, Content Analysis

Kurdek, Lawrence A.; Krile, Donna – Child Development, 1982
Results showed that third- through eighth-grade children's favored peer status was related to high levels of both interpersonal understanding and perceived social self-competence, with the relationship between peer acceptance and interpersonal understanding being stronger for older than for younger children. (Author/MP)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Catholic Schools, Elementary School Students, Elementary Secondary Education

Steinberg, Jane A.; Hall, Vernon C. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1981
The process by which boys from different subcultures use racial and behavioral cues in establishing their preference for unfamiliar children was studied. Racial but not socioeconomic status differences in the use of behaviors as social cues was found. (Author/GK)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Audiovisual Aids, Behavior Rating Scales, Black Students

Horne, Marcia D. – Psychology in the Schools, 1982
Reviews research pertaining to the feelings professionals and peers have about learning disabled children, and factors important for consideration when attempting to modify these perceptions. Discusses planning strategies, modifying peer interactions, and parent attitudes and training. (Author/RC)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Attitudes toward Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Disabilities

MacMillan, Donald L.; Morrison, Gale M. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1980
Combined teacher ratings of perceived cognitive competence and misbehavior accounted for the most variance in peer acceptance or rejection of educable mentally handicapped children. Ratings of academic competence were associated with both acceptance and rejection of educationally handicapped children (a category of low achievers used in…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Behavior Problems, Elementary Education, Learning Problems

Leyser, Yona; Gottlieb, Jay – Exceptional Children, 1980
To investigate whether an experimental intervention would successfully improve the social position of rejected students, four students identified as the least accepted class members and four students with learning disabilities and/or educable mental handicaps were studied. (PHR)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Exceptional Child Research, Interpersonal Competence, Intervention

Nabuzoka, Dabie; Ronning, John A. – International Journal of Disability, Development and Education, 1997
Investigation of the social acceptance of 15 Zambian primary school children with intellectual disabilities by two groups of nondisabled children found that nondisabled boys who had experienced contact with the disabled children had more positive attitudes than boys with no contact. No exposure effects were observed among girls. Among the…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Attitudes toward Disabilities, Demonstration Programs, Elementary Secondary Education

Luthar, Suniya S.; McMahon, Thomas J. – Journal of Research on Adolescence, 1996
Used the Revised Class Play to assess dimensions of peer reputation among two cohorts of ninth-grade, inner-city students. Found that popularity, isolation, aggressive/disruptive reputation, and prosocial orientation generally showed expected patterns of associations with students' adjustment, with the exception that aggression was linked with…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adolescents, Aggression, High School Students

Chen, Xinyin; Chang, Lei; He, Yunfeng – Child Development, 2003
Examined peer group contextual effects on relations between academic achievement and social functioning among Chinese 9-, 13-, and 16-year-olds. Found that peer groups were highly homogeneous on academic achievement. Academic achievement and social adjustment were associated at within-group individual and group levels. Group academic performance…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adolescents, Children, Context Effect

Weinfield, Nancy S.; And Others – Journal of Research on Adolescence, 1997
Studied adolescent personal and interpersonal characteristics, including social competence and thoughts on friendship and romantic interests during a camp reunion. Found that concurrent interest in relationships is a stronger predictor of social competence for participants with anxious histories, although participants with secure histories were…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Attachment Behavior, Friendship, Interpersonal Communication

Hoff, Kathryn E.; DuPaul, George J.; Handwerk, Michael L. – Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders, 2003
A study examined social relationships of 105 middle school children attending a residential facility and identified as rejected. The majority affiliated within a peer cluster and were well integrated within the broader social network. Students who affiliated in peer clusters with rejected students tended to be similar in sociometric status.…
Descriptors: Affiliation Need, Behavior Disorders, Emotional Disturbances, Middle School Students

Mostow, Allison J.; Izard, Carroll E.; Fine, Sarah; Trentacosta, Christopher J. – Child Development, 2002
This study examined a model of emotional, cognitive, and behavior predictors of peer acceptance in 201 early elementary school students. Findings indicated that social skills mediated the effect of emotion knowledge on same- and opposite-sex social preference. However, social skills and verbal ability were more strongly related to opposite-sex…
Descriptors: Child Behavior, Children, Cognitive Development, Emotional Development

Taylor, A. Sean; Peterson, Carla A.; McMurray-Schwartz, Paula; Guillou, Terrie Sue – Young Exceptional Children, 2002
This article presents a rationale for matching social skills intervention strategies to the skill and comfort levels that typically developing children show toward their peers with special needs and provides teachers with guidance on how to accomplish this match. Environmental manipulations that facilitate interactions and peer-mediated strategies…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques, Cooperative Learning, Disabilities

Vaughn, Sharon; Lancelotta, Gary X. – Journal of School Psychology, 1990
Studied whether social skills intervention would be more effective when delivered in presence of high-social-status (HS) students in grades two, three, and four. Assigned 35 low-social-status students to intervention with HS peers, without HS peers, or no intervention. Evaluations of peer ratings, social problem solving, and teacher ratings…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Grade 2