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Contribution to Book
The High Price of High Status: Popularity as a Mechanism of Risk
Popularity In the Peer System (2011)
  • David Schwartz
  • Andrea Gorman Hopmeyer, Occidental College
Abstract
Particular emphasis is given to the risks and benefits of being popular. The volume reviews research linking popularity to substance use, poor academic performance, and other adjustment problems. Contributors also address the positive side of popularity, including its association with social competence and leadership abilities. Throughout the book, implications for prevention and intervention with adolescents are highlighted.
Publication Date
2011
Editor
Antonius H Cillessen; David Schwartz; Lara Mayeux
Publisher
Guilford Press
Citation Information
David Schwartz and Andrea Gorman Hopmeyer. "The High Price of High Status: Popularity as a Mechanism of Risk" New YorkPopularity In the Peer System (2011)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/andrea_gormanhopmeyer/3/