The bright and the dark side of peer relationships: differential effects of relatedness satisfaction and frustration at school on affective well-being in children's daily lives - Schmidt A, Neubauer AB, Dirk J, Schmiedek F.

Satisfaction and frustration of the basic psychological need for relatedness have been postulated to play a vital role for affective well-being. Yet, this prediction has not been thoroughly tested in schoolchildren's everyday lives. In this work, we examin...
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