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The influence of group size on children's competitive behavior
Authors:Benenson J F  Nicholson C  Waite A  Roy R  Simpson A
Institution:Department of Educational and Counselling Psychology, McGill University, Montréal, Canada. benenson@education.mcgill.ca
Abstract:The present research was designed to test the hypothesis that children would compete more in tetrads than in dyads. Twenty-two pairs of male and 14 pairs of female target children (N = 72) played a competitive game in both tetrads and dyads. Consistent with the hypothesis, male target children competed more in tetrads than in dyads. This hypothesis was not supported for females, however. Analyses of the dynamics of tetrads and dyads further demonstrated that based on a global measure of smiling, the emotional atmosphere was less positive in tetrads than in dyads. The causes and consequences of interaction in different sized social groups are discussed.
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