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Development and Treatment of Girlhood Aggression

African-American girls and physical aggression: Does stability of childhood aggression predict later negative outcomes?

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Miller-Johnson, S; Moore, BL; Underwood, MK; Coie, JD
August 5, 2004

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Miller-Johnson, S., Moore, B. L., Underwood, M. K., & Coie, J. D. (2004). African-American girls and physical aggression: Does stability of childhood aggression predict later negative outcomes? In Development and Treatment of Girlhood Aggression (pp. 75–96). https://doi.org/10.4324/9781410611307
Miller-Johnson, S., B. L. Moore, M. K. Underwood, and J. D. Coie. “African-American girls and physical aggression: Does stability of childhood aggression predict later negative outcomes?” In Development and Treatment of Girlhood Aggression, 75–96, 2004. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781410611307.
Miller-Johnson S, Moore BL, Underwood MK, Coie JD. African-American girls and physical aggression: Does stability of childhood aggression predict later negative outcomes? In: Development and Treatment of Girlhood Aggression. 2004. p. 75–96.
Miller-Johnson, S., et al. “African-American girls and physical aggression: Does stability of childhood aggression predict later negative outcomes?Development and Treatment of Girlhood Aggression, 2004, pp. 75–96. Scopus, doi:10.4324/9781410611307.
Miller-Johnson S, Moore BL, Underwood MK, Coie JD. African-American girls and physical aggression: Does stability of childhood aggression predict later negative outcomes? Development and Treatment of Girlhood Aggression. 2004. p. 75–96.

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