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Social Status Among Peers: From Sociometric Attraction to Peer Acceptance to Perceived Popularity

Abstract

This chapter contains sections titled: From Attraction to Peer Acceptance From Peer Acceptance to Perceived Popularity Methodological Issues in Assessing Perceived Popularity Perceived Popularity Versus Sociometric Popularity: Distinct Constructs? Considering the Long Term Acknowledgments References From Attraction to Peer Acceptance From Peer Acceptance to Perceived Popularity Methodological Issues in Assessing Perceived Popularity Perceived Popularity Versus Sociometric Popularity: Distinct Constructs? Considering the Long Term Acknowledgments References

Authors

Hymel S; Closson LM; Caravita SCS; Vaillancourt T

Book title

The Wiley‐Blackwell Handbook of Childhood Social Development

Pagination

pp. 375-392

Publisher

Wiley

Publication Date

December 3, 2010

DOI

10.1002/9781444390933.ch20
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