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Someone to Talk to: Conversations Between Friends in a Junior High Lunch RoomAdams, Brenda Inglis 12 1900 (has links)
Quantitative studies dominate early adolescence research, a field which also lacks an understanding of communication behaviors between early adolescents. This study uses the qualitative methods of participant observation and informal interviews to observe conversations between girls in a junior high lunch room. Friendship characteristics and group socialization are discussed as they emerged from the field data. First, friendship hierarchies (best friend, close friend, and friend) may be adult-imposed structures. Hierarchies are not prominent in the minds of friends as they relate to each other in daily conversation. Second, friendship groups serve to socialize early adolescent girls.
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Girls just want to have fun: Connecting girls in grades six through eight with reading materials they want to readNaelitz, Samantha L. 03 May 2008 (has links)
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