Presentation
Benefits of Defending: The Longitudinal Relations Between Being Liked, Defending Victimized Peers, and Own Victimization
Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development
Document Type
Presentation
Location
Seattle, WA
Publication Date
4-1-2013
Disciplines
Citation Information
Meter, D. J., Card, N. A., & Ramirez, A. N. (April 2013). Benefits of defending: The longitudinal relations between being liked, defending victimized peers, and own victimization. In D. Meter (Chair), Individual and contextual predictors and consequences of defending victimized peers. Paper presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Seattle, WA.