2021
DOI: 10.1002/jcop.22743
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A brief report on peer influence in group mentoring: A source of peer contagion or prosocial behavior change?

Abstract: Group mentoring programs foster supportive relationships and constructive feedback between mentors and peers. Given the power of peer influence to promote adaptive or harmful outcomes, it is important to evaluate peer influence in group mentoring. This study examined whether a history of negative behavior among peers in mentoring groups exacerbated individual participants' behavior problems. Using a sample of 239 ninth grade participants in a group mentoring program, multilevel regression assessed group‐level … Show more

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“…The study revealed that peer influence stimulated the concept of building moral values in the surrounding areas, collectively giving rise to an innovative social system prevailing on the principles of moral values. This finding is consistent with that of Joseph and Kuperminc ( 2021 ) and Osei ( 2021 ), indicating that peer influence plays a vital role observed prosocial behavior among individuals and groups.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The study revealed that peer influence stimulated the concept of building moral values in the surrounding areas, collectively giving rise to an innovative social system prevailing on the principles of moral values. This finding is consistent with that of Joseph and Kuperminc ( 2021 ) and Osei ( 2021 ), indicating that peer influence plays a vital role observed prosocial behavior among individuals and groups.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%