Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6554443 | HOMO - Journal of Comparative Human Biology | 2018 | 32 Pages |
Abstract
This is evaluated among 24 children from 9.4 to 11.3â¯years of age in one upper middle-class New Zealand primary school classroom, assessed through observation within the classroom, self-reports during semi-structured interviews and 221 serial saliva samples provided daily over 10 consecutive school days. A synthetic assessment of the children's networks and peer-relationships was developed prior to saliva-cortisol analysis. We found that greater stability of peer-relationships within groups significantly predicts lower within-group variation in mid-morning cortisol over the two-week period, but not overall within-group differences in mean cortisol.
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Authors
Julie Spray, Bruce Floyd, Judith Littleton, Susanna Trnka, Siobhan Mattison,