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- Merrill-Palmer Quarterly
- Wayne State University Press
- issue
- Volume 60, Number 2, April 2014
- Introduction to the Special Issue: The Interplay Between Genetic Factors and the Peer Environment in Explaining Children’s Social Adjustment
- Consulting Editors
- The Next Steps in Our Understanding of Gene–Peer Interplay: A Commentary
- MAOA, Early Experiences of Harsh Parenting, Irritable Opposition, and Bullying–Victimization: A Moderated Indirect-Effects Analysis
- The Interplay Between Peer Rejection and Acceptance in Preadolescence and Early Adolescence, Serotonin Transporter Gene, and Antisocial Behavior in Late Adolescence: The TRAILS Study
- Genetic and Behavioral Influences on Received Aggression During Observed Play Among Unfamiliar Preschool-Aged Peers
- A Quantitative Genetic Analysis of the Associations Among Language Skills, Peer Interactions, and Behavioral Problems in Childhood: Results From a Sample of Twins
- Gene–Environment Interplay Between Number of Friends and Prosocial Leadership Behavior in Children
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