Forms and Functions of Aggression in Adolescent Friendship Selection and Influence: A Longitudinal Social Network Analysis: Aggression and Adolescent Friendships
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René Veenstra | Siegwart Lindenberg | Todd D. Little | Patricia H. Hawley | T. Little | S. Lindenberg | R. Veenstra | J. Sijtsema | P. Hawley | Jelle J. Sijtsema | Tiina Ojanen | Tiina Ojanen | Tiina J. Ojanen
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