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Peer-perceived admiration and social preference: Contextual correlates of positive peer regard among suburban and urban adolescents
Bronwyn E. Becker, Suniya S. Luthar
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Arts & Humanities
Suburban
100%
Admiration
98%
Contextual
80%
Peers
79%
Attractiveness
53%
Athletics
52%
Aggression
45%
Delinquency
30%
Disengagement
29%
Social Status
27%
Physical
27%
Empirical Data
20%
Boys
19%
Ethnic Groups
19%
Income
12%
Social Sciences
social attraction
63%
adolescent
54%
aggression
51%
disengagement
33%
delinquency
30%
popularity
27%
ethnic group
24%
low income
24%
social status
24%
school grade
21%
evidence
12%
Group
9%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Aggression
64%
Sports
54%
Income
25%
Aptitude
21%