Citation: Mj. Boulton, TEACHERS VIEWS ON BULLYING - DEFINITIONS, ATTITUDES AND ABILITY TO COPE, British journal of educational psychology, 67, 1997, pp. 223-233
Citation: Mj. Boulton et Pk. Smith, LIKING AND PEER PERCEPTIONS AMONG ASIAN AND WHITE BRITISH CHILDREN, Journal of social and personal relationships, 13(2), 1996, pp. 163-177
Citation: Mj. Boulton et I. Flemington, THE EFFECTS OF A SHORT VIDEO INTERVENTION ON SECONDARY-SCHOOL PUPILS INVOLVEMENT IN DEFINITIONS OF AND ATTITUDES TOWARDS BULLYING, School psychology international, 17(4), 1996, pp. 331-345
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
Citation: Mj. Boulton, SCHOOL RECESS AND PLAYGROUND BEHAVIOR - EDUCATIONAL AND DEVELOPMENTALROLES - PELLEGRINI,AD, Journal of child psychology and psychiatry and allied disciplines, 37(4), 1996, pp. 496-496
Citation: Mj. Boulton, LUNCHTIME SUPERVISORS ATTITUDES TOWARDS PLAYFUL FIGHTING, AND ABILITYTO DIFFERENTIATE BETWEEN PLAYFUL AND AGGRESSIVE FIGHTING - AN INTERVENTION STUDY, British journal of educational psychology, 66, 1996, pp. 367-381
Citation: Mj. Boulton, PLAYGROUND BEHAVIOR AND PEER INTERACTION PATTERNS OF PRIMARY-SCHOOL BOYS CLASSIFIED AS BULLIES, VICTIMS AND NOT INVOLVED, British journal of educational psychology, 65, 1995, pp. 165-177
Citation: Mj. Boulton et Pk. Smith, BULLY VICTIM PROBLEMS IN MIDDLE-SCHOOL CHILDREN - STABILITY, SELF-PERCEIVED COMPETENCE, PEER PERCEPTIONS AND PEER ACCEPTANCE, British journal of developmental psychology, 12, 1994, pp. 315-329
Citation: Mj. Boulton, A COMPARISON OF ADULTS AND CHILDRENS ABILITIES TO DISTINGUISH BETWEENAGGRESSIVE AND PLAYFUL FIGHTING IN MIDDLE SCHOOL PUPILS - IMPLICATIONS FOR PLAYGROUND SUPERVISION AND BEHAVIOR MANAGEMENT, Educational studies, 19(2), 1993, pp. 193-203
Citation: Mj. Boulton, CHILDRENS ABILITIES TO DISTINGUISH BETWEEN PLAYFUL AND AGGRESSIVE FIGHTING - A DEVELOPMENTAL PERSPECTIVE, British journal of developmental psychology, 11, 1993, pp. 249-263
Citation: Mj. Boulton, PROXIMATE CAUSES OF AGGRESSIVE FIGHTING IN MIDDLE SCHOOL-CHILDREN, British journal of educational psychology, 63, 1993, pp. 231-244