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Nathan H Field
University of North Carolina Chapel Hill - Chapel Hill / United States
Social Sciences / Psychology
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Nathan H Field's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Reconciling multiple sources of influence: Longitudinal associations among perceived parent, closest friend, and popular peer injunctive norms and adolescent substance use Child development 94 (4), 809-825, 2023
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Why adolescents conform to high‐status peers: associations among conformity, identity alignment, and self‐esteem Child Development 95 (3), 879-894, 2024
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Adolescent social gaming as a form of social media: A call for developmental science Child Development Perspectives 19 (1), 3-13, 2025
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High and low levels of adolescent peer status are associated longitudinally with socioevaluative concern Journal of research on adolescence 34 (1), 114-126, 2024
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Popularity, but not likability, as a risk factor for low empathy: A longitudinal examination of within-and between-person effects of peer status and empathy in adolescence.NH Field, E Balkind, K Burnell, KA Fox, MJ Feldman, EA Nick, EH Telzer, ...Developmental Psychology, 2025
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