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What makes a girl (or a boy) popular (or unpopular)? African American children's perceptions and developmental differences

机译:是什么使女孩(或男孩)受欢迎(或不受欢迎)?非洲裔美国儿童的观念和发展差异

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Open-ended questions were used to obtain narrative accounts of what makes a girl (or a boy) popular (or unpopular) at school. The participants were 489 African American students in Grades 1, 4, and 7 recruited from high-risk inner-city neighborhoods. Appearance and self-presentation were mentioned the most in Grades 4 and 7. Prosocial characteristics were especially relevant for popularity in Grade 1, as were studentship in Grade 4 and peer affiliations in Grade 7. Deviant behaviors were nominated for popularity more frequently in Grade 7 than in the younger grades and more for boys' popularity than for girls'. The mean deviance scores were negative in all grade levels, suggesting a normative peer culture. Male groups in Grade 7 showed significant homophily in reports of deviant behaviors.
机译:不限成员名额的问题用于获得叙述,使女孩(或男孩)在学校受欢迎(或不受欢迎)。参与者是从高风险的市区社区招募的489位1、4、7年级的非洲裔美国学生。在4年级和7年级中,外观和自我表现被最多人提及。亲社会特征与1年级的受欢迎程度尤其相关,在4年级和7年级的同伴关系中,越过行为被提名为7年级的受欢迎程度更高比年轻的年级要多,男孩的受欢迎程度要​​高于女孩。在所有年级中,平均偏差得分均为负值,表明同伴文化是规范的。七年级的男性群体在异常行为的报告中表现出明显的同质性。

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