Exploring social goal orientations, self-perceptions and popularity with students attending regular and special education schools

IF 2.7 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology Pub Date : 2024-09-10 DOI:10.1002/casp.2888
Naska Goagoses, Jule Eilts
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Embedded within social dynamics and social-information processing, the current qualitative study explores the social goal orientations, self-perceptions and perceptions of popularity of students attending regular and special education schools in Germany. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with seven students in Grade 8, of which three were attending a special educational school specialised in supporting social-emotional development. Students' endorsement of leadership, intimacy, nurturance and popularity goals were determined, with a focus on the strategies they employ for attainment within everyday social encounters. A range of strategies emerged, including communication strategies, humour and prosocial spending, which expands on past literature that only focused generalised behavioural tendencies and responses to conflict situations. Furthermore, students named both agentic and communal traits when describing how their peers view them. Lastly, students' perspective of popularity characteristics was explored, which thus far has only received minimal inquiry in Germany. This resulted in a collection of conditions, traits and behaviours required for popularity, with both similarities and differences in comparison to other European countries. The inclusion of both students attending regular and special education schools, offered new perspectives and contributed towards addressing knowledge gaps, generating insights and conceptual understandings, as well as offering directions for future research endeavours.

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探索普通教育学校和特殊教育学校学生的社会目标取向、自我认知和受欢迎程度
本定性研究以社会动态和社会信息处理为背景,探讨了德国普通教育学校和特殊教育学校学生的社会目标取向、自我认知以及对受欢迎程度的看法。研究人员对七名八年级学生进行了半结构式访谈,其中三名学生就读于一所特殊教育学校,该学校专门致力于支持学生的社会情感发展。访谈确定了学生对领导力、亲密感、培养和受欢迎程度等目标的认可程度,重点关注他们在日常社交中为实现这些目标而采取的策略。研究发现了一系列策略,包括沟通策略、幽默和亲社会消费,这拓展了以往只关注一般行为倾向和对冲突情况的反应的文献。此外,学生在描述同伴如何看待自己时,既提到了代理特征,也提到了群体特征。最后,我们还探讨了学生对受欢迎特征的看法,迄今为止,德国对这一问题的研究还很少。研究结果收集了受欢迎所需的条件、特征和行为,与其他欧洲国家相比,既有相似之处,也有不同之处。研究对象既包括普通教育学校的学生,也包括特殊教育学校的学生,这为我们提供了新的视角,有助于填补知识空白,提出见解和概念性理解,并为今后的研究工作指明方向。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology publishes papers regarding social behaviour in relation to community problems and strengths. The journal is international in scope, reflecting the common concerns of scholars and community practitioners in Europe and worldwide.
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