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Farmer, Thomas W.; Hall, Cristin M.; Leung, Man-Chi; Estell, David B.; Brooks, Debra – School Psychology Quarterly, 2011
The heterogeneity of peer rejection was examined as a function of social prominence in fifth grade classrooms. From an overall sample of 3,891 (1,931 girls) students, 721 youth (424 boys) were identified with rejected status. Social prominence was determined from the aggregation of peer nominations for "leader", "athletic", "cool", and "popular".…
Descriptors: Social Behavior, Sociometric Techniques, Peer Relationship, Elementary School Students
Jones, Martin H.; Estell, David B. – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly: Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2010
The current study follows two cohorts of fourth and fifth graders across 1 school year to better understand why some students change peer groups. The study focuses on popularity and intragroup social status. We examined whether differences between individuals' and group members' self-perceptions of popularity were related to changing peer groups.…
Descriptors: Group Membership, Social Status, Peer Groups, Comparative Analysis
Estell, David B. – Education and Treatment of Children, 2007
While much work has shown that aggressive and disruptive behavior in schools may be reinforced by friends and, for some individuals, enhanced social status in the classroom, few studies have examined these phenomena at school entry. This study sought to examine aggressive behavior patterns in kindergarten children in relation to other individual…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Individual Characteristics, Social Status, Aggression
Estell, David B.; Jones, Martin H.; Pearl, Ruth; Van Acker, Richard; Farmer, Thomas W.; Rodkin, Philip C. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2008
The extant literature on the social functioning of students with learning disabilities (LD) has indicated that whereas a majority belong to peer groups, a higher proportion are isolated and most have lower social status among peers in general than their typically achieving classmates. Although some work has examined these issues over short-term…
Descriptors: Social Status, Learning Disabilities, Grade 6, Longitudinal Studies
Estell, David B.; Farmer, Thomas W.; Pearl, Ruth; Van Acker, Richard; Rodkin, Philip C. – Journal of School Psychology, 2008
Recent studies have found distinct subtypes of aggressive youth, marked by either high social status or social marginalization, and that various measures of status differentially associate with aggression. The majority of these studies, however, focused on boys, adolescents, and/or relational aggression in girls. The current research examined how…
Descriptors: Prosocial Behavior, Social Status, Aggression, Females
Farmer, Thomas W.; Estell, David B.; Bishop, Jennifer L.; O'Neal, Keri K.; Cairns, Beverley D. – Developmental Psychology, 2003
Teacher assessments of interpersonal characteristics were used to identify subtypes of rural African American early adolescents (161 boys and 258 girls). Teacher ratings of interpersonal characteristics were used to identify popular and unpopular aggressive subtypes for both boys and girls. Unpopular aggressive youths did not have elevated levels…
Descriptors: Early Adolescents, African American Children, Aggression, Rural Youth

Estell, David B.; Cairns, Robert B.; Farmer, Thomas W.; Cairns, Beverley D. – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 2002
A 2-year study of 92 inner-city African American first-graders examined aggressive behavior patterns in relation to individual behavioral profiles, peer affiliations, and classroom social positions. Analysis uncovered considerable heterogeneity in relationships among overt aggression, popularity, and social network centrality. Two subsets of…
Descriptors: Aggression, Black Youth, Child Behavior, Classroom Environment