Sociometric Popularity and Peer-Perceived Popularity

Journal of Early Adolescence - Tập 18 Số 2 - Trang 125-144 - 1998
Jennifer T. Parkhurst1, Andrea Hopmeyer2,2
1U Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Dept of Educational Psychology, Champaign, IL, US
2Occidental College

Tóm tắt

Sociometric popularity is computed based on peer liking and dislike. The relation between sociometric popularity and perceived popularity, based on peer identification of school associates considered popular, was investigated in a sample of 727 middle school students (7th and 8th grades). Most sociometrically popular students were not high on perceived popularity. Most students high on perceived popularity were not sociometrically popular Perceived popularity was correlated more highly with a measure of dominance than was sociometric popularity. Sociometrically popular students who were not high on perceived popularity were characterized by peers as kind and trustworthy but not as dominant, aggressive, or stuck-up. Students who were high on perceived popularity but not sociometrically popular were characterized as dominant, aggressive, and stuck-up but not as kind and trustworthy. Sociometrically popular students who also were high on perceived popularity were characterized as kind, trustworthy, and dominant but not as aggressive or as stuck-up.

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