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Exploring the Relationship Between Peer Popularity and Self-Perceived Likeability In Adolescence
(2019-05-10)
The current study looked at the relationship between peer-rated popularity and self-perceptions of popularity in adolescence. Using hierarchical analysis, we looked at a longitudinal sample of middle schoolers aged 12 to ...
Culture of Honor and Female Incarceration
(2023-05)
Some states in the U.S. maintain higher than usual rates of female incarceration. Prior research suggests that these incarceration rates are determined by poverty, education, or racial makeup. However, these explanations ...
The Role of Athletic Identity for Career Success: Examining the Mediating Effects of Transferable Skills for Retired Collegiate Athletes in the Workforce
(2020-05-08)
Athletes who join the workforce after their athletic career ends often still identify as an athlete. Though participation in athletics helps develop skills that are applicable to the workforce, such as mentoring abilities ...
Depression and aggression in Chinese migrant adolescents: the moderating role of family and peer support
(2021-12)
The goal of this study was to examine the relationship between depression and aggression among Chinese migrant adolescents. The moderating roles of family and peer support were also tested separately. Participants were ...
Word of God or word of honor? Honor, religion, and retaliation
(2017)
The psychology of religion has long attempted to clearly identify religion’s effects on individuals’ beliefs and attitudes. Many of these results have been contradictory, with some indicating religion to have prosocial ...