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- Merrill-Palmer Quarterly
- Wayne State University Press
- issue
- Volume 49, Number 3, July 2003
- Editoral
- What Does It Mean to Say That Aggressive Children Are Competent or Incompetent?
- The Comity of Modest Manipulation, the Importance of Distinguishing Among Bad Behaviors
- Rethinking Aggression: A Typological Examination of the Functions of Aggression
- Forms and Functions of Adolescent Peer Aggression Associated With High Levels of Peer Status
- Prosocial and Coercive Configurations of Resource Control in Early Adolescence: A Case for the Well-Adapted Machiavellian
- Negative Interactions and Social Competence for Preschool Children in Two Samples: Reconsidering the Interpretation of Aggressive Behavior for Young Children
- Aggression and Adaptive Functioning: The Bright Side to Bad Behavior
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