نتایج جستجو برای: peer relations

تعداد نتایج: 212490  

Journal: :Developmental psychology 2005
Tiina Ojanen Matti Grönroos Christina Salmivalli

The objective of the present research was to develop an assessment model for children's social goals. The aims were (a) to fit children's social goals to a circumplex model and to examine links between goals and peer-reported social behaviors (aggression, withdrawal, and prosocial behavior) in a sample of 276 participants (134 girls, 11- to 12-year-olds) and (b) to replicate these findings and ...

2003
Jessica LeAnn Urban

Historically, issues of gender, race and the environment have received little attention in mainstream International Relations (IR) scholarship. Great strides have been made, however, in interrogating the inadequacies of the field in these areas and, similarly, in demonstrating the necessity of expanded definitions of security and violence in IR. Despite these strides, mainstream environmental s...

Journal: :Journal of abnormal child psychology 2007
Scott T Ronis Charles M Borduin

This study examined the individual functioning, interpersonal relations, and academic performance of 115 male juveniles who were divided into 5 demographically matched groups (sexual offenders with peer/adult victims, sexual offenders with child victims, violent nonsexual offenders, nonviolent nonsexual offenders, and nondelinquent youths). Parents and youths completed self-report instruments, ...

Journal: :Journal of pediatric psychology 2010
Diana Rancourt Mitchell J Prinstein

OBJECTIVE Reciprocal longitudinal associations among weight-related behaviors and cognitions and peer relations constructs were examined among adolescent males and females. METHODS Participants included 576 adolescents aged 10-14 years, in grades 6-8. Measures assessed body dissatisfaction, negative weight-related cognitions, weight management behaviors, muscle-gaining behaviors, body mass in...

2008
Farnoush Banaei-Kashani Cyrus Shahabi

In this paper we propose Scoop, a mechanism to implement the “partial read operation” for peer-to-peer databases. A peer-to-peer database is a database that its relations are horizontally fragmented and distributed among the nodes of a peer-to-peer network. The partial read operation is a data retrieval operation required for approximate query processing in peer-to-peer databases. A partial rea...

Journal: :Journal of clinical child and adolescent psychology : the official journal for the Society of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, American Psychological Association, Division 53 2017
Jessica L Schleider Golda S Ginsburg Kelly Drake

Offspring of anxious parents are at heightened risk for developing anxiety disorders. Preventive interventions for these youths are promising but not universally effective, creating a need to identify outcome predictors. Peer experiences (e.g., peer victimization, social support) are associated with youth anxiety trajectories but have been relatively unexplored in this context. Thus, this study...

Journal: :Computer Communications 2008
Farnoush Banaei Kashani Cyrus Shahabi

In this paper we propose Scoop, a mechanism to implement the “partial read operation” for peer-to-peer databases. A peer-to-peer database is a database that its relations are horizontally fragmented and distributed among the nodes of a peer-to-peer network. The partial read operation is a data retrieval operation required for approximate query processing in peer-to-peer databases. A partial rea...

2016
Chin-Fang Huang Kathy L. Schuh

The purpose of the present study was to examine the relations among Taiwanese elementary school children’s effortful control, social relationships and their adjustment at school. Data were gathered on 407 thirdto sixth-grade children (81 third graders, 79 fourth graders, 116 fifth graders, and 131 sixth graders) attending three lowto middleclass public elementary schools in Taipei County, Taiwa...

2005
Siddiqui Husain Ahmed Akhter

Objectives: To study the prevalence and psychosocial correlates of drug abuse among young adults aged 16-21 from upper socio-economic strata. The survey was conducted to identify certain psychosocial risk factors such as coping skills, independence/self-confidence, family communication, peer relationships and motivational factors for drug abuse among adolescents. Method: A cross-sectional surve...

2007
Rolf Schwarz

The state plays a central position in theoretical debates in International Relations (IR). Both Realists and Liberals see the state as the central actor in the international system and thereby follow a Western understanding of the state as the holder of the monopoly of force. In the IRsub discipline of security studies new categories such as weak state, quasi state or state failure have created...

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