Patterns and temporal changes in peer affiliation among aggressive and nonaggressive children participating in a summer school program.

J M Hektner, G J August, G M Realmuto
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Examined the behavior and affiliation patterns of 118 highly, moderately, and nonaggressive 7-year-old children over the course of a 6-week summer school program. During free play, participants did not selectively associate on the basis of behavioral similarity, but initial mutual friendship choices did show a preference for similarly behaved peers. Nonreciprocated friendships at the beginning and end of the program and mutual friendships at the end revealed a preference of all children to be-friend nonaggressive peers. Moderately aggressive children increased their number of mutual friendships and their association with nonaggressive peers during free play, whereas highly aggressive children lost mutual friends. The aggressiveness of a child's playmates predicted the likelihood of that child behaving inappropriately during free play. Results suggest that selective affiliation may be the result of peer rejection rather than an active process of seeking similarly aggressive peers.

参加暑期学校项目的攻击性和非攻击性儿童同伴关系的模式和时间变化。
在为期6周的暑期学校项目中,研究了118名高度、中度和非攻击性的7岁儿童的行为和交往模式。在自由游戏过程中,参与者并没有选择性地基于行为相似性进行交往,但最初的共同友谊选择确实显示出对行为相似的同伴的偏好。在项目开始和结束时的非互惠友谊以及在项目结束时的相互友谊表明,所有孩子都倾向于与没有攻击性的同龄人交朋友。适度好斗的孩子在自由玩耍时增加了相互友谊的数量,并增加了与不好斗的同龄人的联系,而高度好斗的孩子则失去了共同的朋友。一个孩子玩伴的攻击性预示着这个孩子在自由玩耍时行为不当的可能性。结果表明,选择性隶属关系可能是同伴拒绝的结果,而不是寻找同样具有攻击性的同伴的积极过程。
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