Affiliation:
1. University of Northern British Columbia
Abstract
Early adolescent and middle adolescent girls (N = 56) had discussions with their mothers or close friends. They then listened to sections of their taped conversations and rated themselves and their partners on scales of anxiety, dominance, involvement, andfriendliness. Objective listeners also rated the same conversations. Results indicated that conversations withfniends were rated by girls and outside listeners as more involved and friendly than were conversations with mothers. Girls and their fiends were rated as equally anxious and friendly by both groups of raters, but girls were rated as more anxious and less friendly than their mothers. Early adolescents' conversations with mothers andfriends were rated as equallyfriendly, but middle adolescents'conversations with friends were rated as more friendly than conversations with mothers.
Subject
Sociology and Political Science,Developmental and Educational Psychology
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