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The following pages link to Friend influence over adolescent problem behaviors as a function of relative peer acceptance: To be liked is to be emulated (Q30422611):
Displaying 12 items.
- Peer Status Among Incarcerated Female Offenders: Associations With Social Behavior and Adjustment (Q34941916) (← links)
- Depressive Symptoms Anticipate Changes in the Frequency of Alcohol Intoxication Among Low-Accepted Adolescents. (Q35828951) (← links)
- Parental Supervision and Alcohol Abuse Among Adolescent Girls (Q36102699) (← links)
- Stable same-sex friendships with higher achieving partners promote mathematical reasoning in lower achieving primary school children (Q36169749) (← links)
- Friendship context matters: examining the domain specificity of alcohol and depression socialization among adolescents (Q36201167) (← links)
- Adolescent friend similarity on alcohol abuse as a function of participation in romantic relationships: Sometimes a new love comes between old friends (Q36414562) (← links)
- Best Friend Influence Over Adolescent Problem Behaviors: Socialized by the Satisfied (Q36422013) (← links)
- Bully Victimization: Selection and Influence Within Adolescent Friendship Networks and Cliques (Q36422140) (← links)
- Early Adolescent Friendship Selection Based on Externalizing Behavior: the Moderating Role of Pubertal Development. The SNARE Study (Q37335041) (← links)
- Risk and protection factors in the peer context: how do other children contribute to the psychosocial adjustment of the adolescent? (Q38203165) (← links)
- Peer influences on internalizing and externalizing problems among adolescents: a longitudinal social network analysis (Q50645393) (← links)
- The Expression of Genetic Risk for Aggressive and Non-aggressive Antisocial Behavior is Moderated by Peer Group Norms (Q87341209) (← links)