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Peer reviewedMusser, Lynn M.; Browne, Beverly A. – Developmental Psychology, 1991
Measures of self-monitoring and other measures were completed by 93 elementary school children on 3 occasions during a 15-month period. Self-monitoring was related to peer acceptance and self-esteem, but the relation may have been influenced by gender. Boys' self-monitoring correlated with popularity measures, whereas girls' did not. (BC)
Descriptors: Birth Order, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Extraversion Introversion


