Cooperation and preference by peers in early childhood: A longitudinal study

Volume: 29, Issue: 3, Pages: 854 - 870
Published: Jan 21, 2020
Abstract
Children who are more proficient in cooperation with peers tend to be more preferred. To date, the development of peer cooperation has been studied mainly in two research traditions, one focusing on action coordination and the other focusing on interaction quality. Both aspects of cooperation are relevant for children's peer relations, but it is unclear whether both aspects of children's earliest cooperation skills predict their later preference...
Paper Details
Title
Cooperation and preference by peers in early childhood: A longitudinal study
Published Date
Jan 21, 2020
Volume
29
Issue
3
Pages
854 - 870
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