Inflated sense of peer acceptance and hostile intent attributions in overtly and relationally aggressive children /
The present study investigated the relationship between an inflated perception of peer acceptance and biased social information processing (specifically hostile intent attributions) in aggressive children. Eighty male and female second and third grade children participated; teachers identified the c...
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1998 Dissertation A764 |
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| Call Number: |
1998 Dissertation A764 |
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| Call Number | Status | Get It |
| 1998 Dissertation A764 | Available | |