Social performance as a predictor of peer nominations in newly formed groups : a short-term longitudinal study /

(CAPS; Cavell & Kelley, 1995) for peer nominations of

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Main Author: Kinnee, Chandra Leigh Spencer
Format: Thesis eBook
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified] ; 1995.
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Summary:(CAPS; Cavell & Kelley, 1995) for peer nominations of
administered prior to the program and peer nominations were
adolescents. The most interesting finding was an interaction
area. Subjects were academically atrisk adolescents who
effect between sociometric status and gender on the Sibling
findings are discussed.
Friends scale. Rejected adolescents had greater difficulty
impact scores, determined by nominations of likability, were
in work-related situations than either popular or neglected
likability and four behavioral dimensions. The CAPS contains
measured by the Checklist of Adolescent Problem Situations
more likely to receive fewer nominations of friendliness than
obtained at the end of 8 weeks. Subjects who received higher
participated in a university-based summer enhancement
program. The subjects were previously unacquainted, allowing
scale. The clinical and research implications of these
scales are indicative of inadequacy in functioning in that
School, work, and Problem Behavior. High scores on these
scores on the Keep Friends and Problem Behavior scales were
seven scales: Make Friends, Keep Friends, Parents, Siblings,
significantly positively correlated with scores on the Make
us to control for the effects of reputation. The CAPS was
We assessed the predictive ability of social performance as
were subjects whose scores were low on these scales. Social
Item Description:"Major subject: Psychology".
Vita.
Physical Description:v, 39 leaves ; 28 cm.
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Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.