Annual Review of Psychology, Volume 47Janet T. Spence |
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... Peer status is locally created within children's informal social relationships and becomes more important as children move from elementary school to middle school and high school . Two frequently used indicators of peer status are ...
... Peer status is locally created within children's informal social relationships and becomes more important as children move from elementary school to middle school and high school . Two frequently used indicators of peer status are ...
Page 544
... peers or siblings , follow them , or cry during an impending departure , nor do they typically run to and cling to them as they return , yet infants are unquestionably attached to peers and siblings such that they lose sleep and become ...
... peers or siblings , follow them , or cry during an impending departure , nor do they typically run to and cling to them as they return , yet infants are unquestionably attached to peers and siblings such that they lose sleep and become ...
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... peer separations ( Reite et al 1981a , Reite & Snyder 1982 ) . Separation stress occurs when peers even as young as 15 months are sepa- rated ( Field et al 1984b ) . In the Field et al study , 15 - month - old infants were transferred ...
... peer separations ( Reite et al 1981a , Reite & Snyder 1982 ) . Separation stress occurs when peers even as young as 15 months are sepa- rated ( Field et al 1984b ) . In the Field et al study , 15 - month - old infants were transferred ...
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Copyright 1996 by Annual Reviews Inc All rights reserved | 34 |
THE DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF SOCIALINTERACTION | 59 |
INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES AND CLINICAL | 87 |
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