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The effects of social skills training and peer involvement on the social adjustment of preadolescents.
Karen Linn Bierman
, W. Furman
Psychology
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Preadolescents
100%
Social Adjustment
100%
Social Skills Training
100%
Peer Involvement
100%
Conversational Skills
80%
Skills Training
60%
Group Experiences
40%
Peer Acceptance
40%
Coaching
20%
Social Interaction
20%
Sixth Grade
20%
Social Competence
20%
Treatment Conditions
20%
Treatment Control
20%
Skill Acquisition
20%
Self-perception
20%
Follow-up Examination
20%
Fifth Grade
20%
Multidimensional Model
20%
Individual Coaching
20%
Superordinate Goals
20%
Differential Treatment Effects
20%
Social Effectiveness
20%
Psychology
Coaching
100%
Social Interaction
100%
Social Competence
100%
Social Functioning
100%
Skill Acquisition
100%
Self-Perception
100%