PSYCH 3AB3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 17: Shyness, David Buss, High High

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Peers and parents: parental influence declines across adolescence, authoritarian parents have peer-oriented teens, authoritative parents have more prosocial teens, cross-pressures: parent/peer competing influences. Figure 5. 2 cycle of problem behaviour and parental response: teen problem behaviour and the parental response to it can set in motion of vicious circle . Shyness, sociability, and parental support for the college transition: relation to adolescents". Cheek & buss model: unsociable or socially uninterested not anxious or fearful but simply refrain from social interaction because they prefer to play alone (low low for cheek & buss model) Popular, controversial, neglected, and rejected adolescents: contrasts of social competence and achievement differences (frentz, c. , gresham, f. , & elliott, s. 1991: summary of findings, popular children display more socially skilled behaviours and fewer behaviour problems than rejected children. Loneliness and peer relations in adolescence (woodhouse, s. dykas, m. , & cassidy.

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