健康心理学
法律心理学
心理学
同级组
社会心理学
群(周期表)
心理学史
临床心理学
发展心理学
公共卫生
医学
精神分析
护理部
有机化学
化学
作者
Jiaxi Zhou,Xinyin Chen,Dan Li,Junsheng Liu,Liying Cui
标识
DOI:10.1007/s10964-024-02003-9
摘要
Abstract Leadership in peer groups is an important issue in adolescent socioemotional development, yet it has received limited attention in research. This one-year longitudinal study examined peer group leadership and the roles of social, academic, and psychological characteristics in the dynamics of group leadership. Participants included 1061 Chinese students (initial mean age =11.17 years; SD = 6.98 months; 49.4% female). Data were collected from peer assessments, teacher ratings, and self-reports. The longitudinal social network analysis (SIENA) indicated that peer group leadership was fluid with leadership status evolving over time across groups in a hierarchical manner. Adolescents displaying higher social competence and aggression and lower shyness were more likely to become group leaders. Academic performance and loneliness were not significantly associated with the dynamics of peer group leadership. The results help understand peer group leadership and contributions of social behaviors to the attainment of leadership status in peer groups in early adolescence.
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