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- Merrill-Palmer Quarterly
- Wayne State University Press
- issue
- Volume 64, Number 1, January 2018
- Peer Victimization and Neurobiological Models: Building Toward Comprehensive Developmental Theories
- Peer Victimization Is Associated With Neural Response to Social Exclusion
- Cortisol Moderates the Relation Between Physical Peer Victimization and Physical Aggression in Preschoolers Attending High-Quality Child Care: Evidence of Differential Susceptibility Across Informants
- Victimized by Peers and Aggressive: The Moderating Role of Physiological Arousal and Reactivity
- Biosocial Interactions Between Relational Victimization and Physiological Stress Reactivity in Relation to Anxious/Depressive Symptoms and Cognitive Biases in Adolescent Girls
- The Impact of Social and Physical Peer Victimization on Systemic Inflammation in Adolescents
- Introduction to the Special Issue: The Neurobiology of Peer Victimization
- Consulting Editors May 1 through August 1, 2017
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