Moral reasoning enables developmental and societal change
Moral reasoning is an essential part of how humans develop and a fundamental aspect of
how human societies change over time. On a developmental timescale, reasoning about …
how human societies change over time. On a developmental timescale, reasoning about …
“Girls aren't meant to exercise”: Perceived influences on physical activity among adolescent girls—the HERizon project
Background. Adolescent girls are less active than boys, with approximately 10% of girls in
Ireland and the United Kingdom meeting the minimum recommended daily physical activity …
Ireland and the United Kingdom meeting the minimum recommended daily physical activity …
[HTML][HTML] Young sexual minority adolescent experiences of self-expression and isolation on social media: cross-sectional survey study
L Charmaraman, R Hodes, AM Richer - JMIR mental health, 2021 - mental.jmir.org
Background Early adolescent years are marked by pervasive self-and peer-regulation
regarding gender and sexuality norms, which can affect the mental well-being of sexual …
regarding gender and sexuality norms, which can affect the mental well-being of sexual …
A school-based intervention to reduce gender-stereotyping
L Spinner, HR Tenenbaum… - School Psychology …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Children's adherence to gender stereotypes can be detrimental, yet interventions to tackle
stereotyping have achieved mixed success. Few studies have examined interventions …
stereotyping have achieved mixed success. Few studies have examined interventions …
Encouraging gender conformity or sanctioning nonconformity? Felt pressure from parents, peers, and the self
EF Jackson, K Bussey, E Myers - Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 2021 - Springer
Expectations regarding gendered behaviors are understood to emanate from many sources,
including parents, peers, and the self but there has been little research directly comparing …
including parents, peers, and the self but there has been little research directly comparing …
Popularity and gender prototypicality: An experimental approach
M Kleiser, L Mayeux - Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 2021 - Springer
Despite the growing scientific understanding of peer popularity, there are few theories that
explicitly address the development of peer popularity in adolescence. The studies reported …
explicitly address the development of peer popularity in adolescence. The studies reported …
An experimental study of teachers' evaluations regarding peer exclusion in the classroom
L Kollerová, M Killen - British Journal of Educational …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Background While research has documented negative social and academic consequences
that occur when students experience peer exclusion, few studies have been conducted to …
that occur when students experience peer exclusion, few studies have been conducted to …
A double-edged sword: Children's intergroup gender attitudes have social consequences for the beholder.
We examined the development of children's positive and negative attitudes toward other-
gender peers over 1 year, and explored the longitudinal social consequences of holding …
gender peers over 1 year, and explored the longitudinal social consequences of holding …
Fathers' coping strategies and children's temperament as predictors of parental attitudes among polish fathers
M Lipowska, AB Łada-Maśko… - Men and …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Over the last few decades, perceptions of fatherhood have changed significantly and
expectations regarding fathers' involvement in childcare have risen. Parenting is …
expectations regarding fathers' involvement in childcare have risen. Parenting is …
Gender equality in five-to six-year-old preschoolers' early competences in science do not protect schoolgirls from gender stereotypes
A Romero-Abrio, R Ramos-Alonso… - European Early …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Science competencies acquired at early years are basic and influence on children's later
development. Gender differences in these early science competencies may explain the often …
development. Gender differences in these early science competencies may explain the often …