Expectations and judgments regarding bystanders' and victims' responses to peer aggression among early adolescents
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During peer aggression the relationship among those involved affects the evaluation of bystanders, and victims' behavioral responses. The strategies used to resolve the conflict depend upon the relationship status and the developmental level but do not differ by gender. Type of aggressive interaction also affects responses to it.
Publication Name: Journal of Adolescence
Subject: Psychology and mental health
ISSN: 0140-1971
Year: 1996
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Adolescents' outcome expectancies about relational aggression within acquaintanceships, friendships, and dating relationships
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Adolescents' experiences with outcome expectancies for relational aggression were investigated. The results suggest that adolescents' involvement in relational aggression and outcome expectancies for relational aggression often varies by gender, age, relationship context, and type of relational aggression.
Publication Name: Journal of Adolescence
Subject: Psychology and mental health
ISSN: 0140-1971
Year: 2004
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