Network–behavior dynamics

R Veenstra, JK Dijkstra, C Steglich… - Journal of Research …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Researchers have become increasingly interested in disentangling selection and influence
processes. This literature review provides context for the special issue on network–behavior …

[PDF][PDF] Friendships, romantic relationships, and peer relationships

W Furman, AJ Rose - Handbook of child psychology and …, 2015 - liberalarts.du.edu
Friendships, Romantic Relationships, and Peer Relationships Page 1 CHAPTER 22
Friendships, Romantic Relationships, and Peer Relationships WYNDOL FURMAN and …

Victims, bullies, and their defenders: A longitudinal study of the coevolution of positive and negative networks

G Huitsing, TAB Snijders, MAJ Van Duijn… - Development and …, 2014 - cambridge.org
The complex interplay between bullying/victimization and defending was examined using a
longitudinal social network approach (stochastic actor-based models). The (co) evolution of …

Bullying as a group process in childhood: A longitudinal social network analysis

JA Rambaran, JK Dijkstra, R Veenstra - Child development, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
This study investigates the dynamic interplay between bullying relationships and friendships
in a sample of 481 students in 19 elementary school classrooms (age 8–12 years; 50 …

[PDF][PDF] Peer similarity in adolescent social networks: Types of selection and influence, and factors contributing to openness to peer influence

L Laninga-Wijnen, R Veenstra - The encyclopedia of child and …, 2021 - researchgate.net
This chapter describes why social networks of peers become increasingly important in
adolescence, and to which extent peer selection and influence processes take place in …

The development of adolescents' friendships and antipathies: A longitudinal multivariate network test of balance theory

JA Rambaran, JK Dijkstra, A Munniksma… - Social Networks, 2015 - Elsevier
We examined the interplay between friendship (best friend) and antipathy (dislike)
relationships among adolescents (N= 480; 11–14 years) in two US middle schools over …

Popularity as an organizing factor of preadolescent friendship networks: Beyond prosocial and aggressive behavior

HA Logis, PC Rodkin, SD Gest… - Journal of Research on …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
This study investigates friendship selection and influence processes in relation to popularity,
aggression, and prosociality among 613 fifth graders in 26 classrooms within one academic …

Strange bedfellows: The alliance theory of political belief systems

D Pinsof, DO Sears, MG Haselton - Psychological Inquiry, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
What explains the contents of political belief systems? A widespread view is that they derive
from abstract values, like equality, tolerance, and authority. Here, we challenge this view …

With friends like these: Aggression from amity and equivalence

R Faris, D Felmlee, C McMillan - American Journal of …, 2020 - journals.uchicago.edu
Some teenagers are willing to bully, harass, and torment their schoolmates in order to
achieve popularity and other goals. But whom do they bully? Here, we extend the logic of …

Making and keeping friends: The importance of being similar

B Laursen - Child Development Perspectives, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Similarity is central to friendship. The origins of homophily (love of the same) between
friends are varied, but they all serve the same purpose: fostering compatibility and …