Beyond Homophily: A Decade of Advances in Understanding Peer Influence Processes
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1532-7795.2010.00721.x
Beyond Homophily: A Decade of Advances in Understanding Peer Influence Processes
Abstract
This article reviews empirical and theoretical contributions to a multidisciplinary understanding of peer influence processes in adolescence over the past decade. Five themes of peer influence research from this decade were identified, including a broadening of the range of behaviors for which peer influence occurs, distinguishing the sources of influence, probing the conditions under which influence is amplified/attenuated (moderators), testing theoretically based models of peer influence processes (mechanisms), and preliminary exploration of behavioral neuroscience perspectives on peer influence. This review highlights advances in each of these areas, underscores gaps in current knowledge of peer influence processes, and outlines important challenges for future research.
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