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1. Meaning of the Group: Diverging Perspectives of the Early Adolescent Boys and Girls on Their Peer Groups.

2. Content Analysis of Children's Stereotypes about Popularity: Developmental and Gender Differences.

3. She Is So Popular: A Study of Sixth Grade Girls' Views on Popularity.

4. The Effects of Social Behavior on Fourth and Fifth Grade Girls' Perceptions of Physically Attractive and Unattractive Peers.

5. After-School Programs & the K-8 Principal: Standards for Quality School-Age Child Care. Revised Edition.

6. A Longitudinal Study of Awareness of Peer Liking on Children's Peer Relationships.

7. Some Implications of Popularity at Age Four.

8. Australian Research in Early Childhood Education. Volume 1.

9. The Role of Gender in the Behavioral Basis of Children's Sociometric Status Evaluations.

10. Friendship Quality, Sociometric Status, and Loneliness in Abused and Non-Abused Children.

11. Working Hard or Hardly Working? An Exploration of the Achievement Values of African American Youth.

12. Peer Behavior Ratings as Predictors of Sociometric Status.

13. Relationships among Social Status, Pragmatic Skills and Academic Achievement.

14. Using CAI To Enhance the Peer Acceptance of Mainstreamed Students with Mild Disabilities.

15. Indiana Youth Poll: Youths' Views of Peer Relationships.

16. Social Status and Self-Esteem: Children with ADHD and Their Peers.

17. Social Strategies and Sociometric Status within the Context of Social Problem Types.

18. Parental Social Network and Child's Friendship Network.

19. Parental Support and Children's Social Integration.

20. Similarity in Siblings' School Adjustment: A Comparison of Teacher and Peer Ratings and Direct Observation.

21. Sociometric Status Differences in Affect Sequences in Preschool Children's Play with Parents.

22. Children's Problems Caused by Consistent Rejection in Early Elementary School.

23. The 'Best' of the Harvard Education Letter.

24. Children's Awareness of Their Popularity and Social Acceptability.

25. Attitudes of Preschool Children toward Their Peers in a Mainstreamed Class: A Year-Long Investigation.

26. Social Interactions between Children with Cancer or Sickle Cell Disease and Their Peers: Teacher Ratings.

27. In Search of Mediating Processes: Emotional Cues as Links between Family and Peer Systems.

28. Relations of Friendships and Peer Acceptance to Adolescents' Self-Evaluations.

29. Public School Kindergartners: Isolates, Low Self-Concept, and Family Status.

30. Individual Characteristics, Early Adolescent Peer Affiliations, and School Dropout: An Examination of Aggressive and Popular Group Types.

31. Academic Performance, Popularity, and Depression Predict Adolescent Substance Use.

32. The Relationship between Psychological Understanding and Positive Social Behaviors.

33. Interpersonal Correlates of Peer Victimization among Young Adolescents.

34. The Relations of Effortful Control and Ego Control to Children's Resiliency and Social Functioning.

35. A Sexual Selection Theory Longitudinal Analysis of Sexual Segregation and Integration in Early Adolescence.

36. New Paths in Early Literacy Teaching and Learning.

37. Prosocial and Coercive Configurations of Resource Control in Early Adolescence: A Case for the Well-Adapted Machiavellian.

38. Forms and Functions of Adolescent Peer Aggression Associated with High Levels of Peer Status.

39. Group Identification in Early Adolescence: Its Relation with Peer Adjustment and Its Moderator Effect on Peer Influence.

40. Genetic and Environmental Influences in Adolescent Peer Socialization: Evidence from Two Genetically Sensitive Designs.

41. Aggression in Inner-City Early Elementary Classrooms: Individual and Peer-Group Configurations.

42. The Attributes Adolescents Associate with Peer Popularity and Teacher Preference.

43. Children's Social Constructions of Popularity.

44. Peer Relationships of Preadolescent Students with Disabilities Who Attend a Separate School.

45. How Girls Hurt.

46. Social Coping among Gifted Elementary School Students.

47. Children's Perceptions of Popular and Unpopular Peers: A Multimethod Assessment.

48. Dimensions of Social Status in Preadolescent Peer Groups: Likability, Perceived Popularity, and Social Dominance.

49. More Than a Label: Why What You Wear or Who You're with Doesn't Define Who You Are.

50. Peer and Teacher Sociometrics for Preschool Children: Cross-Informant Concordance, Temporal Stability, and Reliability.

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