Authors
B Bradford Brown, Mary J Lohr
Publication date
1987/1
Journal
Journal of personality and social psychology
Volume
52
Issue
1
Pages
47
Publisher
American Psychological Association
Description
To evaluate expectations derived from ego-identity theory and symbolic-interaction theories about the association between self-concept and peer-group affiliations in adolescence, we examined the self-esteem of (a) 221 7th through 12th graders associated by peers with one of five major school crowds and (b) 106 students relatively unknown by classmates and not associated with any school crowd. Among crowd members, self-esteem was directly related to the position of one's crowd in the peer-group status hierarchy (based on both peer-rated and self-perceived crowd affiliation). Outsiders' self-esteem differed in relation to the accuracy of their reflected appraisal of and the salience they attached to crowd affiliation. Crowd members as a whole exhibited higher self-esteem than outsiders as a whole. Differences, however, were mediated by crowd status, salience of crowd affiliation, and the accuracy of reflected …
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