Preference and popularity: differential patterns by gender in the correlates of high status

This study explores gender differences in two dimensions of socialstatus in the group, social preference and perceived popularity in a sample of 274 adolescents from 11 classes of 3 and 4 of the ESO (119 boys, 155 girls) from two schools in the province of Seville. First, put on the two dimensions o...

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Main Authors: Carolina Florindo, Victoria Muñoz Tinoco, Tamara García, Irene Jiménez-Lagares
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: UCOPress 2011-05-01
Series:Psychology, Society & Education
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Online Access:http://www.psye.org/articulos/41-53.pdf
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author Carolina Florindo
Victoria Muñoz Tinoco
Tamara García
Irene Jiménez-Lagares
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Tamara García
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description This study explores gender differences in two dimensions of socialstatus in the group, social preference and perceived popularity in a sample of 274 adolescents from 11 classes of 3 and 4 of the ESO (119 boys, 155 girls) from two schools in the province of Seville. First, put on the two dimensions of status with various personal attributes, and secondly, we analyze gender differences associated with the relational structure. The results show correlation patterns that differentiate the social preference and popularity, as well as different correlational patterns by gender for each of the dimensions analyzed.
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spelling doaj.art-c034a67a36504cc581cea6e78c95d9cd2023-12-03T04:14:04ZengUCOPressPsychology, Society & Education2171-20851989-709X2011-05-01314153Preference and popularity: differential patterns by gender in the correlates of high statusCarolina FlorindoVictoria Muñoz TinocoTamara GarcíaIrene Jiménez-LagaresThis study explores gender differences in two dimensions of socialstatus in the group, social preference and perceived popularity in a sample of 274 adolescents from 11 classes of 3 and 4 of the ESO (119 boys, 155 girls) from two schools in the province of Seville. First, put on the two dimensions of status with various personal attributes, and secondly, we analyze gender differences associated with the relational structure. The results show correlation patterns that differentiate the social preference and popularity, as well as different correlational patterns by gender for each of the dimensions analyzed.http://www.psye.org/articulos/41-53.pdfsocial preferencperceived popularitypeer reputationgender differences
spellingShingle Carolina Florindo
Victoria Muñoz Tinoco
Tamara García
Irene Jiménez-Lagares
Preference and popularity: differential patterns by gender in the correlates of high status
Psychology, Society & Education
social preferenc
perceived popularity
peer reputation
gender differences
title Preference and popularity: differential patterns by gender in the correlates of high status
title_full Preference and popularity: differential patterns by gender in the correlates of high status
title_fullStr Preference and popularity: differential patterns by gender in the correlates of high status
title_full_unstemmed Preference and popularity: differential patterns by gender in the correlates of high status
title_short Preference and popularity: differential patterns by gender in the correlates of high status
title_sort preference and popularity differential patterns by gender in the correlates of high status
topic social preferenc
perceived popularity
peer reputation
gender differences
url http://www.psye.org/articulos/41-53.pdf
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