Description |
xvi, 289 pages : illustrations ; 27 cm |
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APA decade of behavior |
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Decade of behavior |
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APA decade of behavior
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Decade of behavior.
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Contents |
Machine derived contents note: Contents -- Preface -- Part I. Peer Status in Context -- Chapter 1. Sociometric status and peer group behavior: Previous findings and current directions -- Antonius H. N. Cillessen and Lara Mayeux: -- Chapter 2. Gender and peer relations: Are the two gender cultures really all that different? -- Marion K. Underwood -- Chapter 3. Friendships, peer networks, and antisocial behavior -- Catherine L. Bagwell -- Part II. Social-Cognitive and Emotional Processes -- Chapter 4. The relation between social information processing and children's social adjustment: An updated review of the literature -- Mary E. Gifford-Smith and David L. Rabiner -- Chapter 5. Children's understanding and regulation of emotion in the context of their peer relations -- Julie A. Hubbard and Karen F. Dearing -- Chapter 6. Understanding the experience of peer rejection -- Marlene J. Sandstrom and Audrey L. Zakriski -- Chapter 7. How peer problems lead to negative outcomes: An integrative mediational model -- Janis B. Kupersmidt and Melissa E. DeRosier -- Part III. Family Influences -- Chapter 8. Parents' relationships with their parents and peers: Influences on children's social development -- Christina L. Grimes, Tovah P. Klein, and Martha Putallaz -- Chapter 9. From family relationships to peer rejection to antisocial behavior in middle childhood -- Philip A. Cowan and Carolyn Pape Cowan -- Part IV. Intervention and Prevention -- Chapter 10. The Fast Track experiment: Translating the developmental model into a prevention design -- Conduct Problems Prevention Research Group -- Chapter 11. If you can't beat'em...induce them to join you: Peer-based interventions during adolescence -- Shari Miller-Johnson and Philip Costanzo -- Chapter 12. Research meets the real world: Lessons learned in dissemination -- Donna-Marie Winn and Magaretha G. Hartley Herman -- Part V: Conclusion -- Chapter 13. John D. Coie: The impact of negative social experiences on the development of antisocial behavior -- Author Index -- Subject Index -- About the Editors |
Summary |
"Children's Peer Relations: From Development to Intervention is a compilation of virtually everything that is known about the association between children's peer relations and the development of peer rejection, aggression, and antisocial behavior. Looking beyond the peer rejection process, this volume also covers dyadic relationships, cliques, and associations with different types of peers as well as the effects of family influences." "The chapters, written by some of the best-known scientist-practitioners, will interest a wide range of scholars, researchers, and graduate students in developmental psychology and child clinical psychology as well as those working in education, social work, public health, substance abuse, criminology or sociology."--BOOK JACKET |
Notes |
"The chapters in this volume began as festschrift presentations [at a conference] held in May 2000 honoring John D. Coie"--Pref. p. xiii |
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Formerly CIP. Uk |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and indexes |
Subject |
Interpersonal relations in children -- Congresses.
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Rejection (Psychology) in children -- Congresses.
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Conduct disorders in children -- Congresses.
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Families -- Psychological aspects.
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Interpersonal relations in children.
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Rejection (Psychology) in children.
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Conduct disorders in children.
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Interpersonal Relations.
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Child.
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Conduct Disorder.
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Peer Group.
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Rejection (Psychology)
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Genre/Form |
Biographies.
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Conference papers and proceedings.
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Author |
Dodge, Kenneth A.
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Kupersmidt, Janis B.
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American Psychological Association.
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LC no. |
2003026066 |
ISBN |
1591471052 hardcover alkaline paper |
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