Does popularity determine who leads in a dyadic cooperative task? Subtle differences between children with and without developmental disabilities

Volume: 94, Pages: 103455 - 103455
Published: Nov 1, 2019
Abstract
Popular indivuals are usually academically high achiveving and also often leaders. Children with developmental disabilities are usually not popular among their peers. In dyadic cooperative tasks, the popular member is often the leader, as shown by self-reports and observational research. It is unknown whether this macro-level behaviour is reflected in micro-level synchronisation patterns of the movements of dyads who are engaged in a cooperative...
Paper Details
Title
Does popularity determine who leads in a dyadic cooperative task? Subtle differences between children with and without developmental disabilities
Published Date
Nov 1, 2019
Volume
94
Pages
103455 - 103455
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