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371 related items for PubMed ID: 14710463

  • 1. Popularity, friendship quantity, and friendship quality: interactive influences on children's loneliness and depression.
    Nangle DW, Erdley CA, Newman JE, Mason CA, Carpenter EM.
    J Clin Child Adolesc Psychol; 2003 Dec; 32(4):546-55. PubMed ID: 14710463
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  • 2. Friendship quality, social preference, proximity prestige, and self-perceived social competence: interactive influences on children's loneliness.
    Zhang F, You Z, Fan C, Gao C, Cohen R, Hsueh Y, Zhou Z.
    J Sch Psychol; 2014 Oct; 52(5):511-26. PubMed ID: 25267172
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  • 8. An Examination of Reciprocal Associations Between Social Preference, Popularity, and Friendship during Early Adolescence.
    Stotsky MT, Bowker JC.
    J Youth Adolesc; 2018 Sep; 47(9):1830-1841. PubMed ID: 29616384
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  • 9. The timing of middle-childhood peer rejection and friendship: linking early behavior to early-adolescent adjustment.
    Pedersen S, Vitaro F, Barker ED, Borge AI.
    Child Dev; 2007 Sep; 78(4):1037-51. PubMed ID: 17650124
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  • 10. Prosocial tendencies predict friendship quality, but not for popular children.
    Poorthuis AM, Thomaes S, Denissen JJ, van Aken MA, Orobio de Castro B.
    J Exp Child Psychol; 2012 Aug; 112(4):378-88. PubMed ID: 22578912
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  • 11. Relational aggression, overt aggression, and friendship.
    Grotpeter JK, Crick NR.
    Child Dev; 1996 Oct; 67(5):2328-38. PubMed ID: 9022244
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  • 14. Behavioral, affective, and social correlates of involvement in cross-sex friendship in elementary school.
    Kovacs DM, Parker JG, Hoffman LW.
    Child Dev; 1996 Oct; 67(5):2269-86. PubMed ID: 9022241
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  • 16. Centrality in children's best friend networks: the role of social behaviour.
    Betts LR, Stiller J.
    Br J Dev Psychol; 2014 Mar; 32(1):34-49. PubMed ID: 24138722
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  • 17. When friends behave badly: Loneliness and children's expectations of friends and responses to transgressions.
    Nowland RA, Balmer D, Qualter P.
    Br J Dev Psychol; 2019 Nov; 37(4):551-570. PubMed ID: 31335986
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