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
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
- 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.
- Social Network Position Affects Adolescents’ Trust in OthersNikki Lee, Hester Sijtsma, Nienke van Atteveldt, Lydia Krabbendam
- Just Banter? Friendship, Teasing and Experimental Aggression in Adolescent Peer NetworksStephanie Burnett Heyes
- Peer Investment Decisions and Developing Social Inference in Adolescent Social NetworksDavid Pollard, Stephanie Burnett Heyes