The three boys names?
Alex, Matthew and Jake.
What was the club form the article called?
We dine together
What level of education were the children at?
Middle school.
Who set out to capture how peer relationships change over the course of adolescence?
Juvonen
A group of psychologists at the University of Wisconsin subjected 61 girls between the ages of...............to a battery of stress-inducing tests.
7 and 12
what has been seen as vital to children’s well-being for more than half a century?
The ability to make and keep even one close friend.
The series of questions nearly 6000 children answered?
(name one)
Name your closest friends. Does this kid have your back? Can you talk to him or her about anything? Do they come to your house? Have you ever been bullied? Have you seen anyone else be bullied?
Researchers from the University of Minnesota induced stress in...........year-olds using the same lab test we saw earlier that combines stressors like public speaking and mental arithmetic.
15 and 16
"Most American students move from spending the bulk of the day in one classroom and with one set of classmates". What does she refer to this as?
A social bubble of sorts
"They gravitate to those with similar interests of the kind that begin to solidify in these years"
(Name one)
soccer, theater, robotics. Similarities, as always, attract. Earlier friends often fall by the wayside.