"Best Bets" to Promote Social Confidence:
Develop Friendships with Peers of High Social Status

Filsenger et al. (1982), while testing the effects of social class on self-esteem and social skills, found that adolescents with one or more friends of a high social status, or of a status higher than his or her own, had higher levels of confidence when interacting with social elites and higher levels of social self-efficacy and social assertiveness, in general.


 
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