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Individual differences in children's materialism: the role of peer relations
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posted on 2023-06-07, 18:04 authored by Robin Banerjee, Helga DittmarAssociations between materialism and peer relations are likely to exist in elementary school children but have not been studied previously. The first two studies introduce a new Perceived Peer Group Pressures (PPGP) Scale suitable for this age group, demonstrating that perceived pressure regarding peer culture (norms for behavioral, attitudinal, and material characteristics) can be reliably measured and that it is connected to children's responses to hypothetical peer pressure vignettes. Studies 3 and 4 evaluate the main theoretical model of associations between peer relations and materialism. Study 3 supports the hypothesis that peer rejection is related to higher perceived peer culture pressure, which in turn is associated with greater materialism. Study 4 confirms that the endorsement of social motives for materialism mediates the relationship between perceived peer pressure and materialism.
History
Publication status
- Published
Journal
Personality and Social Psychology BulletinISSN
0146-1672External DOI
Issue
1Volume
34Page range
17-31Pages
14.0Department affiliated with
- Psychology Publications
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Peer reviewed?
- Yes