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Developmental research on:

Girls mocking and gossiping about a boy.
Aggression can take many forms.
  • The development of relational and physical aggression.
  • The development of prosocial behavior patterns.
  • Relational and physical victimization.
  • Aggression and victimization related peer difficulties.
  • Familial factors related to the development or maintenance of aggression and victimization.
  • Familial factors related to the development or maintenance of prosocial behavior.
  • Aggression related social-psychological adjustment problems.
  • The prevalence, incidence & stability of different types of aggression across time.

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