Longitudinal associations between social skills problems and different types of peer victimization
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Keele University ; University of ChesterPublication Date
2006-06
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This article discusses a study in which 449 children aged 9 to 11 years completed an inventory to assess the bidirectional longitudinal associations between three different types of victimization and submissive/nonassertive social behaviour.Citation
Violence and Victims, 2006, 21(3), pp. 383-400Publisher
SpringerJournal
Violence and VictimsAdditional Links
http://www.springerpub.com/product/08866708Type
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0886-67081945-7073
