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  1. Nov 6, 2014 · Educators may be able to affect teen cliquishness through changes in school organization, according to GSE professor Daniel A. McFarland. At almost any American high school, the elements of teen social networks are readily apparent: the cliques, the pecking orders and the varying degrees of self-segregation by race, age, gender and social status.

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    In the present study, we used a subsample of data from a large cohort study, TRAILS (TRacking Adolescents’ Individual Lives Survey, De Winter et al. 2005). TRAILS is a prospective cohort study of Dutch preadolescents who will be measured biennially until they are at least 25 years old. TRAILS is designed to chart and explain the development of ment...

    Cliques were identified based on the network of friendship nominations in each class. Adolescents could nominate an unlimited number of friends within the class. A relationship was considered if at least one person indicated that they were friends. Hence, nominations did not need to be mutual. Following the two-step method of clique overlap analysi...

    Although the data are classroom-based, we did not consider the class level in the description of the main variables as there was no variability at the class level. We used multilevel analysis with MlwiN 2.23 (Rasbash et al. 2009) to test our hypotheses. This way, we could account for non-independence of observations, caused by the nested structure ...

    • Kim Pattiselanno, Jan Kornelis Dijkstra, Christian Steglich, Wilma Vollebergh, René Veenstra
    • 2015
  2. Abstract. A better understanding of social environments will benefit facilitation of social cultures within senior housing communities. Social cliques naturally form among groups of people, particularly those living in close proximity. Research has shown that often older adults experience stigma based upon their health status and are excluded ...

    • Heidi H Ewen, Kara B Dassel, Jasleen K Chahal, Amy R Roberts, Ehiremen Azugbene
    • 2019
  3. link.springer.com › referenceworkentry › 10Cliques - SpringerLink

    Jan 1, 2018 · Part of that research has focused on cliques. Although studies examining the nature and influence of cliques tend to focus more on young children, especially those in middle childhood and early adolescence, these studies are of significance to the extent that cliques do influence adolescents’ adjustment and also significantly influence the ...

    • Roger J. R. Levesque
    • rlevesqu@indiana.edu
  4. Study shows why cliques thrive in some schools more than in others. Go to almost any American high school and the elements of teen social networks become quickly apparent: the cliques, the pecking ...

  5. Jan 26, 2023 · The purpose of this systematic scoping review was to examine research that has assessed cliques within bound child and adolescent groups. A total of 10,878 studies were obtained from six research ...

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  7. Nov 10, 2014 · Most high schools segregate by "type," whether it's age, class, ethnic background, or volume of face makeup. Some schools are ruled by cliques that are as hardened as castes. Others don't have the ...

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