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- W1569320234 abstract "Title of Thesis: UNDERSTANDING LOW SOCIAL ACCEPTANCE IN ADOLESCENCE: THE ROLES OF SOCIAL BEHAVIOR AND REPRESENTATIONS OF PEERS Sarah Ruth Halcrow, Master of Science, 2007 Thesis directed by: Professor Jude Cassidy Department of Psychology The goal of this study was to examine whether social behavior and peer representations would be linked to the extent to which adolescents were socially accepted. Findings indicated that prosocial behavior was positively associated with acceptance whereas aggressive, disruptive, and shy behaviors were negatively associated with acceptance. Results also suggested gender moderated the link between shy behavior and acceptance, such that shy boys were significantly less accepted than shy girls. In contrast, gender did not moderate the links between prosocial, disruptive, and aggressive behavior and acceptance. Although peer representations were negatively linked to acceptance, gender did not significantly moderate these links. Additional findings suggested that prosocial, disruptive, and shy behaviors partially mediated the links between peer representations and acceptance. Contrary to expectations, peer representations partially mediated the links only between acceptance and shy behavior. Implications of findings related to the roles of adolescent social behavior, the moderating role of gender, quality of peer representations, and social acceptance are discussed. UNDERSTANDING LOW SOCIAL ACCEPTANCE IN ADOLESCENCE: THE ROLES OF SOCIAL BEHAVIOR AND REPRESENTATIONS OF PEERS by Sarah Ruth Halcrow Thesis submitted to the Faculty of the Graduate School of the University of Maryland, College Park in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science 2007 Advisory Committee: Professor Jude Cassidy, Chair Professor Kenneth H. Rubin Professor Amanda W. Woodward ©Copyright by Sarah Ruth Halcrow 2007" @default.
- W1569320234 created "2016-06-24" @default.
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- W1569320234 date "2007-09-26" @default.
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- W1569320234 title "Understanding low social acceptance in adolescence: The roles of social behavior and representations of peers" @default.
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