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Authors:
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HAMPSON E
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KELTIKANGASJARVINEN L
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Citation: Vk. Burbank, SMALL-TOWN, BIG HELL - AN ETHNOGRAPHIC STUDY OF AGGRESSION IN A MARGARITENO COMMUNITY - COOK,HBK, Aggressive behavior, 22(5), 1996, pp. 387-388
Citation: D. Olweus, BREAK IT UP, A TEACHERS GUIDE TO MANAGING STUDENT AGGRESSION - GOLDSTEIN,AP, PALUMBO,J, STRIEPLING,S, VOUTSINAS,AM, Aggressive behavior, 22(5), 1996, pp. 389-390
Citation: L. Pulkkinen, PROACTIVE AND REACTIVE AGGRESSION IN EARLY ADOLESCENCE AS PRECURSORS TO ANTISOCIAL AND PROSOCIAL BEHAVIOR IN YOUNG-ADULTS, Aggressive behavior, 22(4), 1996, pp. 241-257
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Citation: Mj. Boulton, A COMPARISON OF 8-YEAR-OLD AND 11-YEAR-OLD GIRLS AND BOYS PARTICIPATION IN SPECIFIC TYPES OF ROUGH-AND-TUMBLE PLAY AND AGGRESSIVE FIGHTING - IMPLICATIONS FOR FUNCTIONAL HYPOTHESES, Aggressive behavior, 22(4), 1996, pp. 271-287
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