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1. A New School, a Fresh Start? Change and Stability in Peer Relationships and Academic Performance in the Transition from Primary to Secondary School.

2. The role of academic performance, prosocial behaviour and friendships on adolescents' preferred studying partners: A longitudinal social network analysis.

3. How do victims of bullying develop depression? Testing interpersonal style to explain the victimization-depression link.

4. The Sexual Double Standard and Adolescent Stigma: A Sociometric and Comparative Approach.

5. Growing Up Together in Society (GUTS): A team science effort to predict societal trajectories in adolescence and young adulthood.

6. Are there negative cycles of peer victimization and rejection sensitivity? Testing ri-CLPMs in two longitudinal samples of young adolescents.

7. Examining the Link Between Implementation Fidelity, Quality, and Effectiveness of Teacher-Delivered Anti-Bullying Interventions in a Randomized Controlled Trial.

8. Students' School and Psychological Adjustment in Classrooms with Positive and Negative Leaders.

9. Trial protocol for the Building Resilience through Socio-Emotional Training (ReSET) programme: a cluster randomised controlled trial of a new transdiagnostic preventative intervention for adolescents.

10. Is there really a healthy context paradox for victims of bullying? A longitudinal test of bidirectional within-and between-person associations between victimization and psychological problems.

11. Does having vulnerable friends help vulnerable youth? The co-evolution of friendships, victimization, and depressive symptoms in Chinese adolescents' social networks.

12. Gene-Environment Interplay in the Development of Overweight.

13. Positive and Negative Leadership in Late Childhood: Similarities in Individual but Differences in Interpersonal Characteristics.

14. Adolescent friendship, cross-sexuality ties, and attitudes toward sexual minorities: A social network approach to intergroup contact.

15. The development of adolescents' loneliness during the COVID-19 pandemic: The role of peer status and contact with friends.

16. Genetic confounding in bullying research: Causal claims revisited.

17. Development and Validation of the Sexual Minority Adolescent Rejection Sensitivity Scale.

18. The effectiveness of moral disengagement and social norms as anti-bullying components: A randomized controlled trial.

19. Internalizing and externalizing correlates of parental overprotection as measured by the EMBU: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

20. Benefits of Bullying? A Test of the Evolutionary Hypothesis in Three Cohorts.

21. Peer network studies and interventions in adolescence.

22. Long-Term Effects of Acceptance and Rejection by Parents and Peers on Educational Attainment: A Study from Pre-Adolescence to Early Adulthood.

23. Quality over quantity: A transactional model of social withdrawal and friendship development in late adolescence.

24. Friendship selection and influence processes for popularity in early and mid-adolescents.

25. Toward understanding the functions of peer influence: A summary and synthesis of recent empirical research.

26. Bullying and Victimization Trajectories in the First Years of Secondary Education: Implications for Status and Affection.

27. The Impact of Academic Achievement and Parental Practices on Depressive Symptom Trajectories Among Chinese Adolescents.

28. Peers and Homophobic Attitudes in Adolescence: Examining Selection and Influence Processes in Friendships and Antipathies.

29. Explaining Health Disparities between Heterosexual and LGB Adolescents by Integrating the Minority Stress and Psychological Mediation Frameworks: Findings from the TRAILS Study.

30. A Large-Scale Replication of the Effectiveness of the KiVa Antibullying Program: a Randomized Controlled Trial in the Netherlands.

31. Bullying as a Group Process in Childhood: A Longitudinal Social Network Analysis.

32. The Interplay Between Adolescents' Friendships and the Exchange of Help: A Longitudinal Multiplex Social Network Study.

33. The Role of Prosocial and Aggressive Popularity Norm Combinations in Prosocial and Aggressive Friendship Processes.

34. Being Friends with or Rejected by Classmates: Aggression Toward Same- and Cross-Ethnic Peers.

35. Working with parents to counteract bullying: A randomized controlled trial of an intervention to improve parent-school cooperation.

36. Disparities in Persistent Victimization and Associated Internalizing Symptoms for Heterosexual Versus Sexual Minority Youth.

37. Caught in a vicious cycle? Explaining bidirectional spillover between parent-child relationships and peer victimization.

38. Who Sets the Aggressive Popularity Norm in Classrooms? It's the Number and Strength of Aggressive, Prosocial, and Bi-Strategic Adolescents.

39. Unique developmental trajectories of risk behaviors in adolescence and associated outcomes in young adulthood.

40. Differences in perceived popularity and social preference between bullying roles and class norms.

41. The Interplay of Adolescents' Aggression and Victimization with Friendship and Antipathy Networks within an Educational Prosocial Intervention.

42. Peer victimization in single-grade and multigrade classrooms.

43. Classroom Popularity Hierarchy Predicts Prosocial and Aggressive Popularity Norms Across the School Year.

44. Classroom ability composition and the role of academic performance and school misconduct in the formation of academic and friendship networks.

45. Associations between overweight and mental health problems among adolescents, and the mediating role of victimization.

46. Self, peer, and teacher reports of victim-aggressor networks in kindergartens.

48. Adolescents' Friendships, Academic Achievement, and Risk Behaviors: Same-Behavior and Cross-Behavior Selection and Influence Processes.

49. The role of academic status norms in friendship selection and influence processes related to academic achievement.

50. Sequences of maladaptation: Preadolescent self-regulation, adolescent negative social interactions, and young adult psychopathology.

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