Utrecht University.
University of Groningen.
Child Dev. 2017 Jul;88(4):1265-1283. doi: 10.1111/cdev.12650. Epub 2016 Oct 25.
This study examined whether peer norms for aggression within the classroom impact friendship selection, maintenance, and socialization processes related to aggression across the 1st year of secondary school (N = 1,134 students from 51 classes, M = 12.66). As hypothesized, longitudinal social network analyses indicated that friendship selection and influence processes related to aggression depended on the popularity norm within the classroom (i.e., the class-level association between popularity and aggression) rather than the descriptive norm (aggregated average of aggressive behavior). Hence, only in classes where the valence of aggression is high (because it is positively associated with popularity), adolescents tend to select their friends based on similarity in aggression and adopt the aggressive behavior of their friends.
本研究考察了课堂内的同伴攻击规范是否会影响友谊选择、维持以及与整个初中第一年的攻击行为相关的社会化过程(共有来自 51 个班级的 1134 名学生,平均年龄为 12.66 岁)。正如假设的那样,纵向社会网络分析表明,攻击行为相关的友谊选择和影响过程取决于课堂内的受欢迎规范(即,受欢迎程度与攻击行为之间的班级水平关联),而不是描述性规范(攻击性行为的平均综合水平)。因此,只有在攻击性较强的班级(因为它与受欢迎程度呈正相关)中,青少年才倾向于根据相似的攻击性来选择朋友,并采用朋友的攻击行为。