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Relationship Reciprocation Modulates Resource Allocation in Adolescent Social Networks: Developmental Effects

机译:关系往复调节青少年社交网络中的资源分配:发展影响。

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Adolescence is characterized as a period of social reorientation toward peer relationships, entailing the emergence of sophisticated social abilities. Two studies (Study 1: N = 42, ages 13–17; Study 2: N = 81, ages 13–16) investigated age group differences in the impact of relationship reciprocation within school‐based social networks on an experimental measure of cooperation behavior. Results suggest development between mid‐ and late adolescence in the extent to which reciprocation of social ties predicted resource allocation. With increasing age group, investment decisions increasingly reflected the degree to which peers reciprocated feelings of friendship. This result may reflect social‐cognitive development, which could facilitate the ability to navigate an increasingly complex social world in adolescence and promote positive and enduring relationships into adulthood.
机译:青春期的特征是社会重新定位到同伴关系的时期,这需要成熟的社交能力的出现。两项研究(研究1:N = 42,13-17岁;研究2:N = 81,13-16岁)调查了年龄组差异在校际社交网络中关系往复对合作行为实验测量的影响。结果表明,在青春中期到晚期之间的发展,在一定程度上,社会纽带的往复运动预测了资源分配。随着年龄组的增加,投资决策越来越反映出同龄人之间的友谊感。这一结果可能反映了社会认知的发展,这可以促进在青少年中导航日益复杂的社会世界并促进成年后的积极持久关系的能力。

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