Being fun: An overlooked indicator of childhood social status.
Brett LaursenRobert L AltmanWilliam M BukowskiLi WeiPublished in: Journal of personality (2020)
Anecdotal evidence suggests that children are intensely focused on having fun. The findings indicate that this focus extends beyond the immediate rewards that fun experiences provide; some portion of peer status is uniquely derived from the perception that one is fun to be around.