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The effects of young children's affiliations with prosocial peers on subsequent emotionality in peer interactions

机译:幼儿与亲社会同伴的关系对同伴互动中后续情绪的影响

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Preschoolers' (60 boys and 64 girls, M age = 50.73 months) affiliations with prosocial peers were observed in naturally occurring interactions and then examined in relation to positive and negative emotionality within their peer interactions one semester later. Greater affiliation with prosocial peers in the fall was related to enhanced positive emotionality (especially for girls) and decreased negative emotionality (especially for boys) in later peer interactions. These findings held when initial levels of the emotion were controlled and were found above and beyond variations in classroom levels of prosociality. The findings suggest that peers exert influence in early childhood and that these effects can positively affect the quality of young children's later peer interactions.
机译:在自然发生的互动中观察到与亲朋好友的学龄前儿童(60名男孩和64名女孩,M年龄= 50.73个月)的亲属关系,然后在一个学期后对其同伴互动中的积极情绪和消极情绪进行检查。秋季与亲社会同龄人的亲密关系更大,这与以后的同龄人互动中增强的积极情绪(尤其是女孩)和消极的消极情绪(尤其是男孩)有关。这些发现在控制最初的情感水平时就存在,并且发现在课堂上的亲密感水平之上和之外都没有发现。研究结果表明,同伴在幼儿期发挥影响,这些影响可以积极影响幼儿以后同伴互动的质量。

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