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Jennifer Watling Neal

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The Journal of Early Adolescence|August 26, 2021
Social Aggression and Social Position in Middle Childhood and Early Adolescence: Burning Bridges or Building Them?Jennifer Watling Neal
Journal of Social and Personal Relationships|June 21, 2021
Hanging Out: Features of Urban Children's Peer Social NetworksJennifer Watling Neal
American Journal of Community Psychology|November 12, 2013
Exploring empowerment in settings: mapping distributions of network powerJennifer Watling Neal
Journal of Community Psychology|September 30, 2021
Network Ties and Mean Lies: A Relational Approach to Relational AggressionJennifer Watling Neal
Social Networks|March 14, 2022
That'll Move the Chains: Collecting Network Chain DataZachary Neal, Jennifer Watling Neal
Aggressive Behavior|November 26, 2013
The bright side of positive perceptual bias: children's estimations of network centrality and aggressionJennifer Watling Neal, Elise Cappella
Aggressive Behavior|November 4, 2014
An examination of network position and childhood relational aggression: integrating resource control and social exchange theoriesJennifer Watling Neal, Elise Cappella
American Journal of Community Psychology|September 18, 2010
Power as a structural phenomenonJennifer Watling Neal, Zachary P Neal
Psychological Methods|October 21, 2021
Out of bounds? The boundary specification problem for centrality in psychological networksZachary P Neal, Jennifer Watling Neal
American Journal of Community Psychology|November 8, 2013
The (in)compatibility of diversity and sense of communityZachary P Neal, Jennifer Watling Neal
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The Journal of Early Adolescence|August 26, 2021
Social Aggression and Social Position in Middle Childhood and Early Adolescence: Burning Bridges or Building Them?Jennifer Watling Neal
Journal of Social and Personal Relationships|June 21, 2021
Hanging Out: Features of Urban Children's Peer Social NetworksJennifer Watling Neal
American Journal of Community Psychology|November 12, 2013
Exploring empowerment in settings: mapping distributions of network powerJennifer Watling Neal
Journal of Community Psychology|September 30, 2021
Network Ties and Mean Lies: A Relational Approach to Relational AggressionJennifer Watling Neal
Social Networks|March 14, 2022
That'll Move the Chains: Collecting Network Chain DataZachary Neal, Jennifer Watling Neal
Aggressive Behavior|November 26, 2013
The bright side of positive perceptual bias: children's estimations of network centrality and aggressionJennifer Watling Neal, Elise Cappella
Aggressive Behavior|November 4, 2014
An examination of network position and childhood relational aggression: integrating resource control and social exchange theoriesJennifer Watling Neal, Elise Cappella
American Journal of Community Psychology|September 18, 2010
Power as a structural phenomenonJennifer Watling Neal, Zachary P Neal
Psychological Methods|October 21, 2021
Out of bounds? The boundary specification problem for centrality in psychological networksZachary P Neal, Jennifer Watling Neal
American Journal of Community Psychology|November 8, 2013
The (in)compatibility of diversity and sense of communityZachary P Neal, Jennifer Watling Neal
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