ICPS

2019 International Convention of Psychological Science

Navigating the Social Network in Late Childhood and Adolescence: Social and Economic Decision-Making in a Peer Context

Saturday, March 9, 2019 · Paris, France

Lifespan Development

The period from late childhood to adolescence is a time in which individuals increasingly focus on their peer relationships. We present a novel, integrative developmental approach that utilizes social network analysis to investigate developing social and economic decision-making at both the individual and network level.

Chairs & Discussants

  • David PollardChair
    University of Birmingham

Presentations

  1. Longitudinal Links between Peer Network Position and Neural Correlates of Social ExclusionMiriam Hollarek, Mariët van Buuren, Nikki Lee, Susanne Asscheman, Susanne Koot, Marieke Buil, et al.
  2. Social Network Position Affects Adolescents’ Trust in OthersNikki Lee, Hester Sijtsma, Nienke van Atteveldt, Lydia Krabbendam
  3. Just Banter? Friendship, Teasing and Experimental Aggression in Adolescent Peer NetworksStephanie Burnett Heyes
  4. Peer Investment Decisions and Developing Social Inference in Adolescent Social NetworksDavid Pollard, Stephanie Burnett Heyes