DYADIC AND GROUP PERSPECTIVES ON CLOSE RELATIONSHIPS
Special Issue of International Journal of Behavioral Development
- Edited by Brett Laursen
- Price: $52.50 $47.25
- Binding: Paperback
- Pages: 88
- Published by: Psychology Press
- Publication Date: 17th March 2005
- ISBN: 978-1-84169-991-2
Table of Contents
B. Laursen, Dyadic and group perspectives on close relationships. W.L. Cook, D.A. Kenny, The actor-partner interdependence model: A model of bidirectional effects in developmental studies. H. Ross, N. Stein, T. Trabasso, E. Woody, M. Ross, The quality of family relationships within and across generations: A social relations analysis. J.L. Martin, H.S. Ross, Sibling aggression: Sex differences and parents' reactions. S.J.T. Branje, C.F.M. van Lieshout, M.A.G. van Aken, Relations between agreeableness and perceived support in family relationships: Why nice people are not always supportive. R.E. Adams, W.M. Bukowski, Stability of aggression during early adolescence as moderated by reciprocated friendship status and friend's aggression. W.J. Burk, B. Laursen, Adolescent perceptions of friendship and their associations with individual adjustment. N.A. Card, E.V.E. Hodges, T.D. Little, P.H. Hawley, Gender effects in peer nominations for aggression and social status. A.H.N. Cillessen, X.L. Jiang, D.K. Laszkowski, T.V. West, Predictors of dyadic friendship quality in adolescence. T.D. Little, N.A. Card, On the use of social relations and actor-partner interdependence models in developmental research.
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