Annual Review of Psychology, Volume 50Janet T. Spence, John M. Darley, Donald J. Foss |
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... skills had produced improvements in children's peer rela- tions . Overall , evidence from these correlational and experimental studies was interpreted as support for the social skill hypothesis . Social skills were behav- iors that ...
... skills had produced improvements in children's peer rela- tions . Overall , evidence from these correlational and experimental studies was interpreted as support for the social skill hypothesis . Social skills were behav- iors that ...
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... skills or manifest skill deficits within early socialization contexts , such as the family . In the models used to guide this research , conceptual distinctions were drawn between direct family influences ( e.g. parents ' attempts to ...
... skills or manifest skill deficits within early socialization contexts , such as the family . In the models used to guide this research , conceptual distinctions were drawn between direct family influences ( e.g. parents ' attempts to ...
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... skills and skill deficits were found to be more common among children who were experienc- ing family disruption ( e.g. marital discord , divorce ) and dysfunction ( e.g. pa- rental depression , child abuse ) . Also during this era ...
... skills and skill deficits were found to be more common among children who were experienc- ing family disruption ( e.g. marital discord , divorce ) and dysfunction ( e.g. pa- rental depression , child abuse ) . Also during this era ...
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