Peers Matter: Links Between Classmates' and Individual Students' Executive Functions in Elementary School

Students' executive functions (EFs) are linked to school success. Although school-age children spend much of their time interacting with peers, few studies have explored how children's classmates may promote EF development in elementary school. In this study, we test whether mean levels an...

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Հիմնական հեղինակներ: Jenna E. Finch (Հեղինակ), Elisa B. Garcia (Հեղինակ), Michael J. Sulik (Հեղինակ), Jelena Obradović (Հեղինակ)
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