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When asked about her best friend, Rasamee says, "My best friend is Annie. We do everything together. We both love to play four square, and we always play it together at recess. Annie lives near me, and she has so many fun toys that I love to play with." This description of Rasamee's friendship is MOST characteristic of children of what age?
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Compared to adolescents' conceptions, school-age children's friendship conceptions are:
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Which element is a key factor in preschoolers' choices of friends?
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Compared to average children, those categorized as neglected tend to be:
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Of aggressive-rejected children and withdrawn-rejected children, which are at risk of internalizing problems in the long term?
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In terms of the association between acceptance by the peer group and important developmental outcomes such as dropping out of school, peer acceptance is:
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Compared to their 6th-grade peers, children who had been categorized as aggressive-rejected in 3rd grade were _____ likely to experience externalizing symptoms and _____ likely to experience internalizing symptoms.
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In reference to children's peer interactions, parental gatekeeping refers to:
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The children in Gavin's class are asked to name the children they like the most and the children they like the least. Many of Gavin's classmates list him as one of the children they like the least, and few list him as one of the children they like the most. Gavin would be classified as:
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In regard to the relation between children's disruptive behaviours and having friends, the association between the two is:
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At approximately what age do children tend to define their friends, to a greater extent, in terms of taking care of one's needs, reducing loneliness, and sharing feelings?
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Selman proposed that changes in children's thinking about friendships are a result of changes in:
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Which observation MOST accurately describes the association between family income and peer acceptance?
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Which friends are MOST likely to extensively discuss problems and their negative thoughts and feelings?
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Attachment theorists propose that insecurely attached children will:
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The Reijntjes and colleagues study in which adolescents played an online game and were either excluded or included by the other players demonstrated that:
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