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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

19. Why Does a Universal Anti-Bullying Program Not Help All Children? Explaining Persistent Victimization During an Intervention.

20. How Competent are Adolescent Bullying Perpetrators and Victims in Mastering Normative Developmental Tasks in Early Adulthood?

21. Defending victims: What does it take to intervene in bullying and how is it rewarded by peers?

22. Bullying development across adolescence, its antecedents, outcomes, and gender-specific patterns.

23. Multifinality of peer victimization: maladjustment patterns and transitions from early to mid-adolescence.

24. Peer and self-reported victimization: Do non-victimized students give victimization nominations to classmates who are self-reported victims?

25. Peer dislike and victimisation in pathways from ADHD symptoms to depression.

26. A Longitudinal Multilevel Study of Individual Characteristics and Classroom Norms in Explaining Bullying Behaviors.

27. Preschool Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity and Oppositional Defiant Problems as Antecedents of School Bullying.

28. A social network approach to the interplay between adolescents' bullying and likeability over time.

29. Executive functioning and non-verbal intelligence as predictors of bullying in early elementary school.

30. Victims, bullies, and their defenders: a longitudinal study of the coevolution of positive and negative networks.

31. Detecting bullying in early elementary school with a computerized peer-nomination instrument.

32. Television viewing through ages 2-5 years and bullying involvement in early elementary school.

33. Behind bullying and defending: same-sex and other-sex relations and their associations with acceptance and rejection.

34. Heart rate and antisocial behavior: mediation and moderation by affiliation with bullies. the TRAILS Study.

35. Being bullied by same- versus other-sex peers: does it matter for adolescent victims?

36. Bullying in classrooms: participant roles from a social network perspective.

37. Same- and other-sex victimization: are the risk factors similar?

38. Prevalence of bullying and victimization among children in early elementary school: do family and school neighbourhood socioeconomic status matter?

39. Early risk factors for being a bully, victim, or bully/victim in late elementary and early secondary education. The longitudinal TRAILS study.

40. What Works for Whom in School-Based Anti-Bullying Interventions? An Individual Participant Data Meta-Analysis

41. On the Microfoundations of the Link between Classroom Social Norms and Behavioral Development

42. The Relation between Defending, (Dis)liking, and the Classroom Bullying Norm: A Cross-Sectional Social Network Approach in Late Childhood

43. The Effectiveness of Moral Disengagement and Social Norms as Anti-Bullying Components: A Randomized Controlled Trial

44. Testing How Teachers' Self-Efficacy and Student-Teacher Relationships Moderate the Association between Bullying, Victimization, and Student Self-Esteem

45. Stability and Change in Student Classroom Composition and Its Impact on Peer Victimization

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

48. Are Elementary School Teachers Prepared to Tackle Bullying? A Pilot Study

49. The Support Group Approach in the Dutch Kiva Anti-Bullying Programme: Effects on Victimisation, Defending and Well-Being at School

50. The Role of Teachers in Bullying: The Relation between Antibullying Attitudes, Efficacy, and Efforts to Reduce Bullying

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