Do perceived popular adolescents who aggress against others experience emotional adjustment problems themselves?
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Behavioral Changes Predicting Temporal Changes in Perceived Popular Status.Popularity among same-sex and cross-sex peers: a process-oriented examination of links to aggressive behaviors and depressive affect.Joint trajectories for social and physical aggression as predictors of adolescent maladjustment: internalizing symptoms, rule-breaking behaviors, and borderline and narcissistic personality features.Close Friendship Strength and Broader Peer Group Desirability as Differential Predictors of Adult Mental Health.Implicit alcohol-aggression scripts and alcohol-related aggression on a laboratory task in 11- to 14-year-old adolescents.Bullying Predicts Reported Dating Violence and Observed Qualities in Adolescent Dating Relationships.Costs and benefits of bullying in the context of the peer group: a three wave longitudinal analysis.Longitudinal associations of electronic aggression and victimization with social standing during adolescence.Depression in early adolescence: Contributions from relational aggression and variation in the oxytocin receptor gene.The development of the Social Bullying Involvement Scales.Visual Attention to Dynamic Scenes of Ambiguous Provocation and Children's Aggressive Behavior.Aggressive and Prosocial? Examining Latent Profiles of Behavior, Social Status, Machiavellianism, and Empathy.Relational benefits of relational aggression: adaptive and maladaptive associations with adolescent friendship quality.Identity Exploration, Commitment, and Existential Anxiety as Predictors of the Forms and Functions of Aggression
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Do perceived popular adolescents who aggress against others experience emotional adjustment problems themselves?
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Do perceived popular adolescen ...... djustment problems themselves?
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Amanda J Rose
Lance P Swenson
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10.1037/A0015408
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2009-05-01T00:00:00Z