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Adolescents who are relatively older than their classmates are more popular – EurekAlert
A survey study of adolescents in Europe suggests that students who are older relative to their peers are more likely to be popular in their school class. Danelien…

IMAGE: Average popularity scores of pupils (range 0-100); plotted by distance of birth month to school admission cut-off date.
Grey area visualizes the 95 per cent confidence interval. Source: CILS4EU, wave 1….
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Credit: van Aalst et al, 2021, PLOS ONE (CC-BY 4.0, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
A survey study of adolescents in Europe suggests that students who are older relative to their peers are more likely to be popular in their school class. Danelien van Aalst of the…
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