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1. Change over time in interactions between unfamiliar toddlers.

2. Positive and negative actions early in the relationship predict later interactions among toddlers.

3. Gender and contextual variations in self-perceived cognitive competence.

4. Associations between interpersonal behavior and friendship quality in childhood and adolescence: A meta-analysis.

5. Psychophysiological adjustment to formal education varies as a function of peer status and socioeconomic status in children beginning kindergarten.

6. Contextual variations in associations between measures of aggression and withdrawal and functioning with peers: A replication study.

7. Replication studies of critical findings from the peer literature: An introduction.

8. The effect of classroom aggression-related peer group norms on students' short-term trajectories of aggression.

9. Indirect effects of HPA axis dysregulation in the association between peer victimization and depressed affect during early adolescence.

10. Gender is Key: Girls' and Boys' Cortisol Differs as a Factor of Socioeconomic Status and Social Experiences During Early Adolescence.

11. Being fun: An overlooked indicator of childhood social status.

12. Peer relations and socioeconomic status and inequality.

13. Evidence Base Update for Measures of Social Skills and Social Competence in Clinical Samples of Youth.

14. Studying the Same-Gender Preference as a Defining Feature of Cultural Contexts.

15. Daily Affect and Self-Esteem in Early Adolescence: Correlates of Mean Levels and Within-Person Variability.

16. Self-Continuity Moderates the Association Between Peer Victimization and Depressed Affect.

17. PROMIS Peer Relationships Short Form: How Well Does Self-Report Correlate With Data From Peers?

18. Friendship Security, But Not Friendship Intimacy, Moderates the Stability of Anxiety During Preadolescence.

19. The Current Status of Peer Assessment Techniques and Sociometric Methods.

20. Factors that promote and impede other-sex friendships: a qualitative study of Iranian adolescent girls.

21. Attribution of human characteristics and bullying involvement in childhood: Distinguishing between targets.

22. Social Competence in Childhood Brain Tumor Survivors: Feasibility and Preliminary Outcomes of a Peer-Mediated Intervention.

23. Male Iranian adolescent's reasons for having an other-gender friend.

24. Assessing the Multi-faceted Nature of Test Anxiety Among Secondary School Students: An English Version of the German Test Anxiety Questionnaire: PAF-E.

25. Adolescent friend similarity on alcohol abuse as a function of participation in romantic relationships: Sometimes a new love comes between old friends.

26. Empathy and involvement in bullying in children and adolescents: a systematic review.

27. Dehumanization in children: the link with moral disengagement in bullying and victimization.

28. Can friends protect genetically vulnerable children from depression?

29. Intolerance of uncertainty, fear of anxiety, and adolescent worry.

30. Co-development of internalizing and externalizing problem behaviors: causal direction and common vulnerability.

31. The presence of a best friend buffers the effects of negative experiences.

32. The snowball effect: friendship moderates escalations in depressed affect among avoidant and excluded children.

33. Opposites detract: middle school peer group antipathies.

34. Reactivity and distortions in the self: narcissism, types of aggression, and the functioning of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis during early adolescence.

35. Gene-environment interplay between peer rejection and depressive behavior in children.

36. Peer victimization as a predictor of depression and body mass index in obese and non-obese adolescents.

37. Linkages between children's and their friends' social and physical aggression: evidence for a gene-environment interaction?

38. Friendship moderates prospective associations between social isolation and adjustment problems in young children.

39. Relationships with mothers and peers moderate the association between childhood sexual abuse and anxiety disorders.

41. What aspects of peer relationships are impaired in children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder?

42. Peer relationships and psychopathology: markers, moderators, mediators, mechanisms, and meanings.

43. Peer-assessed outcomes in the multimodal treatment study of children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.

44. Height and social adjustment: are extremes a cause for concern and action?

45. Choosing or being chosen by aggressive-disruptive peers: do they contribute to children's externalizing and internalizing problems?

46. Understanding adolescent worry: the application of a cognitive model.

47. A Developmental Guide to the Organisation of Close Relationships.

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