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Citation

Richards MH, Crowe PA, Larson R, Swarr A. Child Dev. 1998; 69(1): 154-163.

Affiliation

Department of Psychology, Loyola University Chicago, IL 60626, USA. mrichar@orion.it.luc.edu

Copyright

(Copyright © 1998, John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

9499564

Abstract

Adolescents in fifth through eighth grade (N = 218) carried electronic pagers for 1 week and completed self-report forms in response to signals received at random times. Four years later, the sample underwent the same procedure. Results indicate that thinking about the opposite sex occurs at an earlier age than spending time with the opposite sex alone and that both increase over time. Results also indicate little change in same-sex companionship over time. Girls spent more time with the opposite sex and spent more time thinking about opposite- and same-sex peers. Time with the opposite sex alone was experienced as very positive, whereas time spent thinking about the opposite sex was associated with less positive states as adolescents became older.


Language: en

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