Social Self-perception in Adolescents : Accuracy and Bias in their Perceptions of Acceptance/Rejection /
Social self-perception contributes to the development of social adjustment. Perception accuracy is associated with acceptance by peers, whereas inaccurate social perception has been linked to poor peer relationships, loneliness, and internalizing problems. The aim of this study was to analyze bias a...
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Formato: | Artículo |
Lenguaje: | English |
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Madrid :
Colegio Oficial de Psicólogos de Madrid,
2020.
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Acceso en línea: | https://elibro.net/ereader/unanicaragua/125623 |
Sumario: | Social self-perception contributes to the development of social adjustment. Perception accuracy is associated with acceptance by peers, whereas inaccurate social perception has been linked to poor peer relationships, loneliness, and internalizing problems. The aim of this study was to analyze bias and both generalized and dyadic accuracy in adolescents perceptions of acceptance and rejection, and to examine the association with age, gender, and sociometric status. Participants were 206 adolescents (50.49% girls) aged between 12 and 19 years (M = 14.39, SD = 1.64). A sociometric test was administered. Results show that generalized perception accuracy was influenced by age, with older adolescents being more accurate. Gender differences were observed in generalized perceptions of rejection, with girls being less accurate. Regarding sociometric status, popular and rejected adolescents tended to underestimate the extent to which they were accepted and rejected, respectively. It is concluded that adolescents social self-perception vary according to age, gender, and sociometric status. |
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Publicado: | Vol. 1, n. 1 (1995)- |
Frecuencia de Publicación: | Semestral |
ISSN: | 1135-755X ISSN 1135-755X |