Friend influence and susceptibility to influence on emotions towards math: The role of adolescent temperament.
Noona KiuruDawn DeLayKatja TervahartialaJuho PoletRiikka HirvonenPublished in: The British journal of educational psychology (2024)
Our findings demonstrate that friends influence each other over time in math-related enjoyment and frustration. Furthermore, high negative emotionality may make adolescents more influential over their friends' math-related anger and a lack of effortful control may make adolescents more susceptible to friend influence over math-related shame and anxiety. Thus, the current findings have implications for how peer relations may impact individual outcomes in mathematics, for better or worse.