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Brown, B. Bradford – New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 2013
Borrowing a framework used to study adolescent peer groups, this chapter relates key findings from chapters in this volume to the status or reputation that peers accord a given organized activity, the tendency of activities to channel adolescents toward some relationships and away from others, and the context for peer interactions created within…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Extracurricular Activities, Recreational Activities, Adolescent Development
Brown, B. Bradford; Bakken, Jeremy P.; Nguyen, Jacqueline; Von Bank, Heather G. – New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 2007
Despite sharing similar attitudes regarding the information about peers that parents have a right to know, the strategies African American and Hmong families use to seek or censor information about peers diverge because of ethnic differences in emphasis on trust, nurturing autonomy, respect for parental authority, and maintaining cultural…
Descriptors: Hmong People, Peer Relationship, African Americans, Parent Attitudes
Peer reviewedStone, Margaret R.; Brown, B. Bradford – New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 1999
Examined whether adolescents identify with the crowd to which they are assigned by their peers or with higher status crowds, and whether they are more likely to select the normal crowd or their peer-assigned crowd as their social-reference group. Found that specific crowds' status changes over time, and that there are age differences in…
Descriptors: Adolescent Attitudes, Adolescent Behavior, Adolescent Development, Age Differences

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