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Basking in reflected glory and its limits:Why adolescents hang out with popular peers

机译:沉浸在光荣的荣耀及其局限中:为什么青少年与受欢迎的同龄人闲逛

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The goal of this study was to examine whether popularity and likability were related to associating with popular peers in adolescence. Participants were 3,312 adolescents (M age=13.60 years) from 172 classrooms in 32 schools. Four types of peer affiliations of the participants with the popular peers in their classrooms were distinguished: "best friends," "respected," "wannabes," and "unrelated." Two types of benefits of affiliating with high-status peers were identified: achieving high status or popularity for oneself and becoming liked by others. The results showed that popularity was associated with being closely affiliated with popular peers, whereas likability was more strongly predicted by a more distant relation with popular peers.
机译:这项研究的目的是检查流行程度和可爱程度是否与与青春期的同龄人交往有关。参加者来自32所学校的172个教室的3,312名青少年(M年龄= 13.60岁)。参与者与教室中的受欢迎同龄人之间的同伴关系有四种类型:“最好的朋友”,“受人尊敬”,“想要”和“无关”。与高地位的同伴建立联系有两种好处:对自己具有较高的地位或知名度,以及受到他人的喜爱。结果表明,受欢迎程度与与受欢迎同龄人的紧密联系相关,而与受欢迎同龄人之间的距离越远,其喜好就越强烈。

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