钦佩
人气
心理学
心理信息
亲社会行为
社会化
中国
社会心理学
社会行为
社会地位
发展心理学
社会影响力
政治学
社会学
梅德林
社会科学
法学
作者
Xin Zhang,Eva M. Pomerantz,Lili Qin,Handrea A. Logis,Allison M. Ryan,Meifang Wang
摘要
High social status youth are often influential in the peer system. Thus, they may serve as agents of cultural socialization if they exhibit characteristics that reflect cultural values (e.g., interdependence). This research examined the behavior that contributes to high social status in the United States and China. At each of 3 waves, 934 early adolescents (M age = 12.7 years at Wave 1) made behavioral (i.e., prosocial behavior and academic engagement) and social status (i.e., likability, perceived popularity, and admiration) nominations of their peers. Positive behavior was predictive of higher social status in both the United States and China, but this was stronger in China. In the United States, there was a tendency for positive behavior to be less predictive of perceived popularity than other forms of social status (e.g., likability); however, this tendency was not evident in China. (PsycINFO Database Record
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