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Jamie Ostrov
University at Buffalo - Buffalo / United States
Social Sciences / Psychology
AD Scientific Index ID: 1734294
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Jamie Ostrov's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Gender differences in preschool aggression during free play and structured interactions: An observational study Social development 13 (2), 255-277, 2004
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A longitudinal study of relational aggression, physical aggression, and children's social–psychological adjustment Journal of abnormal child psychology 34, 127-138, 2006
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A longitudinal study of relational and physical aggression in preschool Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology 27 (3), 254-268, 2006
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Early parenting and children's relational and physical aggression in the preschool and home contexts Journal of applied developmental psychology 27 (3), 209-227, 2006
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A short-term longitudinal study of growth of relational aggression during middle childhood: Associations with gender, friendship intimacy, and internalizing problems Development and Psychopathology 19 (1), 187-203, 2007
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