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1. A comparison of two approaches to the study of negative peer treatment: general victimization and bully/victim problems among German schoolchildren.

2. Direct and interactive links between cross-ethnic friendships and peer rejection, internalizing symptoms, and academic engagement among ethnically diverse children.

3. Symptoms of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and peer functioning: a transactional model of development.

4. Peer victimization and internalizing symptoms among post-institutionalized, internationally adopted youth.

5. Borderline personality features in childhood: the role of subtype, developmental timing, and chronicity of child maltreatment.

6. Borderline personality features as a predictor of forms and functions of aggression during middle childhood: examining the roles of gender and physiological reactivity.

7. Moderation of maltreatment effects on childhood borderline personality symptoms by gender and oxytocin receptor and FK506 binding protein 5 genes.

8. Mechanisms and processes of relational and physical victimization, depressive symptoms, and children's relational-interdependent self-construals: implications for peer relationships and psychopathology.

9. Physiological stress reactivity and physical and relational aggression: the moderating roles of victimization, type of stressor, and child gender.

10. Dwelling on it may make it worse: the links between relational victimization, relational aggression, rumination, and depressive symptoms in adolescents.

11. The Role of Preschool Relational and Physical Aggression in the Transition to Kindergarten: Links with Social-Psychological Adjustment.

12. Adaptive, maladaptive, mediational, and bidirectional processes of relational and physical aggression, relational and physical victimization, and peer liking.

13. Vulnerability to depression: a moderated mediation model of the roles of child maltreatment, peer victimization, and serotonin transporter linked polymorphic region genetic variation among children from low socioeconomic status backgrounds.

14. A cross-lagged structural equation model of relational aggression, physical aggression, and peer status in a Chinese culture.

15. Developmental trajectories of chinese children's relational and physical aggression: associations with social-psychological adjustment problems.

16. Relations of inattention and hyperactivity/impulsivity to preadolescent peer functioning: the mediating roles of aggressive and prosocial behaviors.

17. The significance of cross-racial/ethnic friendships: associations with peer victimization, peer support, sociometric status, and classroom diversity.

18. Hostile intent attributions and relational aggression: the moderating roles of emotional sensitivity, gender, and victimization.

19. Baseline autonomic nervous system arousal and physical and relational aggression in preschool: the moderating role of effortful control.

20. Forms of aggression, social-psychological adjustment, and peer victimization in a Japanese sample: the moderating role of positive and negative friendship quality.

21. Proactive, reactive, and romantic relational aggression in adulthood: measurement, predictive validity, gender differences, and association with Intermittent Explosive Disorder.

23. A Review of Existing Relational Aggression Programs: Strengths, Limitations, and Future Directions.

25. Childhood maltreatment and the development of relational and physical aggression: the importance of a gender-informed approach.

26. Neuroendocrine regulation and physical and relational aggression: the moderating roles of child maltreatment and gender.

27. The role of cross-racial/ethnic friendships in social adjustment.

28. A short-term longitudinal study of growth of relational aggression during middle childhood: associations with gender, friendship intimacy, and internalizing problems.

29. Gender differences in the association between cardiovascular reactivity and aggressive conduct.

30. Friendship interactions in children with and without depressive symptoms: observation of emotion during game-playing interactions and post-game evaluations.

31. Social cognition in context: validating a cartoon-based attributional measure for urban girls.

32. A longitudinal study of relational aggression, physical aggression, and children's social-psychological adjustment.

33. Borderline personality features in childhood: a short-term longitudinal study.

34. The development of psychopathology in females and males: current progress and future challenges.

35. Relational and physical victimization within friendships: nobody told me there'd be friends like these.

36. Children's perceptions of the fairness of parental preferential treatment and their socioemotional well-being.

37. Relationally and physically aggressive children's intent attributions and feelings of distress for relational and instrumental peer provocations.

38. Relational aggression and social-psychological adjustment in a college sample.

39. Relational and physical forms of peer victimization in preschool.

40. Response decision processes in relational and overt aggression.

41. Relational and overt forms of peer victimization: a multiinformant approach.

42. Childhood aggression and gender: a new look at an old problem.

43. Engagement in gender normative versus nonnormative forms of aggression: links to social-psychological adjustment.

44. Relational and overt aggression in preschool.

45. Relational aggression, overt aggression, and friendship.

46. The role of overt aggression, relational aggression, and prosocial behavior in the prediction of children's future social adjustment.

47. Gender differences in children's normative beliefs about aggression: how do I hurt thee? Let me count the ways.

48. Social information-processing mechanisms in reactive and proactive aggression.

49. Relational aggression, gender, and social-psychological adjustment.

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