Teacher and peer reports on preschoolers’ sociometric popularity

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Main Author: Peceguina, I.
Publication Date: 2020
Other Authors: Silva, I., Correia, N., Fialho, A., Aguiar, C.
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
Download full: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/20409
Summary: This study investigated the association between preschool children’s sociometric popu-larity obtained from peer sociometric nominations and from teachers’ classifications. A total of 1535 children (731 girls and 804 boys), aged between 34 and 89.6 months (M = 61.96, SD = 8.91), and 89 teachers participated in the study. The association between reports from the two sources, although not independent, was weak, with teachers perceiving more children as popular and fewer children as rejected. Teacher and peer classifications were similarly asso-ciated with social skills and behavior problems. Sociometric popularity obtained from teachers, but not from peers, was associated with children’s age and verbal competence. Overall, findings suggest that traditional peer sociometric nominations, even at early ages, are not replaceable by teachers’ classifications of children’s sociometric popularity.
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title Teacher and peer reports on preschoolers’ sociometric popularity
spellingShingle Teacher and peer reports on preschoolers’ sociometric popularity
Peceguina, I.
Sociometric popularity
Preschool
Affiliative relationships
Teachers'classifications
title_short Teacher and peer reports on preschoolers’ sociometric popularity
title_full Teacher and peer reports on preschoolers’ sociometric popularity
title_fullStr Teacher and peer reports on preschoolers’ sociometric popularity
title_full_unstemmed Teacher and peer reports on preschoolers’ sociometric popularity
title_sort Teacher and peer reports on preschoolers’ sociometric popularity
author Peceguina, I.
author_facet Peceguina, I.
Silva, I.
Correia, N.
Fialho, A.
Aguiar, C.
author_role author
author2 Silva, I.
Correia, N.
Fialho, A.
Aguiar, C.
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Peceguina, I.
Silva, I.
Correia, N.
Fialho, A.
Aguiar, C.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Sociometric popularity
Preschool
Affiliative relationships
Teachers'classifications
topic Sociometric popularity
Preschool
Affiliative relationships
Teachers'classifications
description This study investigated the association between preschool children’s sociometric popu-larity obtained from peer sociometric nominations and from teachers’ classifications. A total of 1535 children (731 girls and 804 boys), aged between 34 and 89.6 months (M = 61.96, SD = 8.91), and 89 teachers participated in the study. The association between reports from the two sources, although not independent, was weak, with teachers perceiving more children as popular and fewer children as rejected. Teacher and peer classifications were similarly asso-ciated with social skills and behavior problems. Sociometric popularity obtained from teachers, but not from peers, was associated with children’s age and verbal competence. Overall, findings suggest that traditional peer sociometric nominations, even at early ages, are not replaceable by teachers’ classifications of children’s sociometric popularity.
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