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Specific aspects of social anxiety related to children's peer sociometric status
A. Friedman
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Business-oriented Analysis of a Social Network of University Students [PDF]
Despites the great interest caused by social networks in Business Science, their analysis is rarely performed both in a global and systematic way in this field: most authors focus on parts of the studied network, or on a few nodes considered individually.
Jean-Michel Balasque, Vincent Labatut
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Relational and interactional dynamic network data from Czech lower-secondary school students. [PDF]
Lintner T +8 more
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The interpretation of sociometric status scores in the classroom
SUMMARYSeveral interpretative assumptions are often made implicitly when using the results from sociometric choice-situations in education. It is often tacitly presupposed, for instance, that the sociometric status score is (a) relatively unaffected by primary preference method; (b) relatively unaffected by choice aspect (criterion); (c) relatively ...
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What makes you popular among your high-school peers? And what are the labor market returns to popularity? We investigate these questions using an objective measure of popularity derived from sociometric theory: the number of friendship nom- inations ...
Conti, Gabriella +3 more
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[Peer reputation of adolescents: sociometric status differences].
Successful communication with peers, positive classroom acceptance influence psychosocial health of children, while social maladjustment in childhood has emerged as high risk predictor of later delinquency and conduct problems (dropping out of school, criminality, psychopathology).
Jorūne, Vysniauskyte-Rimkiene +1 more
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VERBAL CONDITIONING AND SOCIOMETRIC STATUS
The present study was designed to test the prediction that high sociometric status children would be conditioned more easily than the low-status children under the positive reinforcement, "Mmm-hmm", while the opposite would hold under the negative reinforcement, "Huh-uh".
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Mixed membership stochastic blockmodels
Observations consisting of measurements on relationships for pairs of objects arise in many settings, such as protein interaction and gene regulatory networks, collections of author-recipient email, and social networks.
Airoldi, Edoardo M +3 more
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Adolescents' neural sensitivity to high and low popularity: Longitudinal links to risk-taking and prosocial behavior. [PDF]
Capella J +6 more
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