• Title of article

    Behavioral changes predicting temporal changes in perceived popular status

  • Author/Authors

    Bowker، نويسنده , , Julie C. and Rubin، نويسنده , , Kenneth H. and Buskirk-Cohen، نويسنده , , Allison and Rose-Krasnor، نويسنده , , Linda and Booth-LaForce، نويسنده , , Cathryn، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
  • Pages
    8
  • From page
    126
  • To page
    133
  • Abstract
    The primary objectives of this investigation were to determine the extent to which young adolescents are stable in high perceived popular status across the middle school transition and to examine whether changes in social behaviors predict the stability, gain, and loss of perceived popular status after the transition. The sample included 672 young adolescents (323 boys) who completed peer nomination assessments of social behavior and perceived popularity at the end of elementary school (5th grade) and the beginning of middle school (6th grade). Findings indicated that 62% of perceived popular adolescents remained stable in their high popular status across the middle school transition. Multinomial logistic regression analyses revealed that a combination of aggression and arrogance/conceit was associated with stable and newly-gained perceived popular status after the middle school transition. Taken together, findings highlight the significance of contextual and temporal changes in adolescentsʹ perceived popular status.
  • Keywords
    popularity , social behaviors , peers , Middle school transition
  • Journal title
    Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology
  • Serial Year
    2010
  • Journal title
    Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology
  • Record number

    2127346