Associations between peer victimization, fear of future victimization and disrupted concentration on class work among junior school pupils
Boulton, Michael J. ; Trueman, Mark ; Murray, Lindsay
Boulton, Michael J.
Trueman, Mark
Murray, Lindsay
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This article discusses a study of 485 pupils aged 10-11 (from 11 junior schools in the UK) and levels of, and associations between, physical, verbal, and social exclusion victimization, fear of future victimization, and disrupted classroom concentration.
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Boulton, M. J., Trueman, M., & Murray, L. (2008). Associations between peer victimization, fear of future victimization and disrupted concentration on class work among junior school pupils. British Journal of Educational Psychology, 78(3), 473-489. https://doi.org/10.1348/000709908X320471
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Wiley
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British Journal of Educational Psychology
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0007-0998
