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12:15 to 1:45pm
Hilton, Floor: Third Floor, Rochester Room
In Paper Symposium: 1-035 - New Insights into the Nature, Development and Consequences of Popularity
On Presentation: The Functions of Proactive and Reactive Aggression in Gaining, Maintaining, and Losing Popularity in Early Adolescence
Non-Presenting Author
3:45 to 5:15pm
Hilton, Floor: Third Floor, Minneapolis Grand Ballroom-Salon B
In Paper Symposium: 1-074 - Teammates, What Are They Good For?: A Developmental Examination of Peers in Adolescent Athletes’ Extracurricular Sports
Discussant
3:45 to 5:15pm
Hilton, Floor: Third Floor, Directors Row 1
In Paper Symposium: 2-070 - Peer Processes and Internalizing Behaviors in Adolescence
On Presentation: Longitudinal Associations Between Social Status and Fear of Negative Evaluation in Adolescence
Non-Presenting Author
10:15 to 11:15am
Hilton, Floor: Second Floor, Marquette Ballroom
In Event: 3-022 - Poster Session 11
In Poster Session: 11 - Technology and Media
On Individual Poster: 66 - The Effect of Playing a Competitive, Cooperative or Solitary Video Game on Peer Interactions and Relations
Non-Presenting Author
2:00 to 3:30pm
Hilton, Floor: Third Floor, Board Room 3
In Paper Symposium: 3-045 - Popularity goals and power values: Social cognition about popularity and its relations to behaviors and popularity status
On Presentation: Popularity and Popularity Goals as Predictors of Adolescents' Behaviors in Cooperative and Competitive Tasks
Non-Presenting Author
3:45 to 5:15pm
Hilton, Floor: Third Floor, Board Room 3
In Paper Symposium: 3-060 - The implications of peer network structure: Considering peer network structure creation and influence on adolescent development
Discussant
3:45 to 5:15pm
Hilton, Floor: Third Floor, Rochester Room
In Paper Symposium: 3-064 - The Role of Peer Proximity in Promoting Social Inclusion in Changing Classroom Contexts
On Presentation: The Role of Reference Group Stability and Friendship Presence in Peer Victimization across the Transition to Secondary School
Non-Presenting Author