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Affiliative Structures in Preschool Peer Groups.
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Peer RelationshipEducationPreschool DevelopmentPeer GroupEarly Childhood EducationPsychologySocial SciencesIntergroup RelationDevelopmental PsychologySocioemotional DevelopmentBiosocial InteractionsCognitive DevelopmentHuman DevelopmentSocial-emotional DevelopmentChild PsychologyBehavioral SciencesGroup SocializationSocial SkillsEarly Childhood DevelopmentSocial InteractionSocial DevelopmentPreschool Peer GroupsChild DevelopmentSocializationSocial SubgroupsSocial BehaviorSociologyDevelopmental Science
Abstract Changes in affiliative organization of 15 age‐graded toddler and preschool play groups were examined in terms of assessed similarity in patterns of playmate association. Measures of peer association were derived from direct observation of social interaction during free play. The degree of between subject similarity in association profiles was derived using complete linkage hierarchical clustering procedures. Findings revealed distinct social subgroups in all social groups. Secondary analyses showed a linear increase in the size of affiliative subgroups as a function of age. Measures of interactive reciprocity within social subgroups suggested progressive consolidation of affiliative structures with age. Among older children, membership within affiliative subgroups was associated with more frequent preferences for subgroup members. Findings are discussed in terms of how children's insertion within the affiliative network of their peer group constrain socialization of their behavior and provide specific experiences that serve as contexts for the construction of more intimate interpersonal relationships.
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