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Friendship in Adolescence

Journal of Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics, 1992
This article reviews current theory and research on adolescent friendship and offers a framework in which friendship is developmentally characterized by reciprocity, co-construction and consensual validation. Three areas of research are reviewed: (1) the relative influence of parents and peers, (2) popularity among peers, and (3) gender differences in ...
J, Youniss, D L, Haynie
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The Anatomy of Friendship

Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2018
Friendship is the single most important factor influencing our health, well-being, and happiness. Creating and maintaining friendships is, however, extremely costly, in terms of both the time that has to be invested and the cognitive mechanisms that underpin them. Nonetheless, personal social networks exhibit many constancies, notably in their size and
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FRIENDSHIP NETWORKS* [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Regional Science, 2006
ABSTRACT This paper develops a model of social networks different from those presented in the recent literature. In contrast to existing models, the level of investment in link formation is a continuous decision variable, and links form stochastically rather than deterministically, with the probability depending on the noncooperative investment choices
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Poly-Friendships

Journal of Lesbian Studies, 1999
SUMMARY In contrast to the monogamous model for sexual relationships (including those of lesbians) in western society, friendships are permitted to be polyamorous. However, friendships do not receive the level of salience and priority that sexual relationships do. This article focuses on three issues that keep lesbians from prioritizing friendships: (1)
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The Criteria for Friendship

The Journal of Social Psychology, 1969
(1969). The Criteria for Friendship. The Journal of Social Psychology: Vol. 78, No. 1, pp. 109-112.
L H, Krieger, W D, Wells
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Friendship and Adjustment: A Focus on Mixed-Grade Friendships

Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 2009
Research on friendship and adjustment has traditionally focused on same-sex, same-grade, and same-school peers. Recent evidence, however, suggests that many adolescents have other-sex and other-school friends that significantly impact their adjustment. The purpose of this study was to examine young adolescents' experiences with mixed-grade friendships (
Julie C, Bowker, Sarah V, Spencer
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The Friendship Theorem

The American Mathematical Monthly, 2002
(2002). The Friendship Theorem. The American Mathematical Monthly: Vol. 109, No. 2, pp. 192-194.
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Frailty and friendship

Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology, 1990
Ill health is an ever present possibility in the lives of apparently fit and active elderly people. Together, members of the elderly peer group establish norms of sickness behaviour and monitor each other's performance in terms of collective standards.
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Touching Friendship beyond Friendship: Friendship and Citizenship in Global Politics

Alternatives: Global, Local, Political, 2001
This article explores the relationship between friendship and citizenship in the theory of international relations/international ethics. Citizenship has come to be increasingly important as our understanding has moved from state-centric approaches to embrace the importance of individuals as knowing subjects, as rights holders, and as agents.
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Breaking Up (With a Friend) Is Hard to Do: An Examination of Friendship Dissolution Among Early Adolescents

Journal of Early Adolescence, 2021
Kaitlin M Flannery, Rhiannon L Smith
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